Budzbuddha
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Good Luck - Pipe in on your progress.
So basically 1x1x3? Like corey said, the space limitations make it ridiculously difficult for a new grower. Have you thought about intake, fans, exhaust, odor control, environmental controls? It all seems easy until you're in the thick of it. Good luck.I just wanted to report back, to say that I've decided to follow your recommendations. I will be using a cabinet which is about 50% taller and have ordered the Phlizon PL-1000 QB to go with it. They upped the discount and I got another 9% coupon, and with free shipping it ended up being €55, so I'm quite happy with that. Thanks for the recommendations!
Yes, the total available height of the interior is 100cm / 3.2 ft . The width is slightly bigger than 1ft, it will be something like 1.3ft by 1.4ft.So basically 1x1x3? Like corey said, the space limitations make it ridiculously difficult. Have you thought about intake, fans, exhaust, odor control, environmental controls? It all seems easy until you're in the thick of it. Good luck.
Is that tiny fan going to be able to push or pull air through a carbon filter?a 200mm noctua fan as exhaust at the top-rear, pushing air through a kitchen hood carbon filter
This is part of the problem; you have no sideways to direct growth. That's why if you were to grow in a 1x1, you'd want more vertical space because the key would be directing growth vertically. In this case, the strategy is to do a lot of key pruning to limit both height and width.I plan to use plant hooks for some LST to direct growth sideways instead of up and later on I intend to hang up a scrog to spread the canopy and provide support.
It is not a small fan though, it's 20cm / 7.8 inches. It's the biggest pc casefan size available and noctua is the premiere brand in terms of airflow. It's this one and I am thinking of using this type of carbon filter, which matches up nicely in size. I don't know if it will work, I will have to test it out. ChatGPT says it should, though.Is that tiny fan going to be able to push or pull air through a carbon filter?
Others can chime in, but I don't see how that fan is going to provide adequate air exchange especially after trying to go through a filter.
Yes, regular pruning and defoliating is part of the plan. I realize more space would be better, but it would end up too big. I'm already expanding larger than I initially wanted, so this is what I will have to work with. I don't need massive yields, an ounce per harvest would make me pretty satisfied already.This is part of the problem; you have no sideways to direct growth. That's why if you were to grow in a 1x1, you'd want more vertical space because the key would be directing growth vertically. In this case, the strategy is to do a lot of key pruning to limit both height and width.