do you 12/12 from seed/clone Kali?
Nope. I might do it with this next setup, I'm going to attempt DWC.
Hey KaliKitsune.
I was talking to BTK3ill about a case he posted up a few pages ago with pcgrowsomething.com stamped on it. I think you are talking about LOLsauce's case, the one I said was awsome.
If you look at the correct case then you will see two 4 inch holes in it. They are right above the canopy level. Most of my posts in this thread after that pic discuss why those holes are problematic and what BTK can do to use the case as it is whilst still getting reasonable results.
I also said it was likely that plants under those holes would hermie. That's different to saying they will.
I think what you say about moonlight may also be a bit misleading. There's a world of difference between light that has travelled right past earth to the moon, been bounced off and travelled millions more miles back to earth, and broad daylight leaking through gaping holes. You may have been lucky with some slightly leaky doors, but would you seriously put some holes in the top of your growroom to give your plants moonlight?
Not misleading you on the moonlight. There's a certain lux/m2 to reach before destroying the hormone that triggers flowering. A simple sheet of construction paper would be sufficient to block the light to the extent necessary.
As for the case, I was talking about BTK3ill's computer case. Forgive me if I got mistaken somewhere along the way and you were talking about another case.
As for the commercial PC grow box shown - Well, those holes aren't that problematic, the construction paper as mentioned above would be simple enough. After all, PC Cases are designed to pull in air from bottom and dispose of it at a higher level, and since that's how most grow rooms get set up it's a perfect configuration with minimal outside modification.
What upsets me the most of that commercial grow box is price and the lack of 12v stuff. One REAL computer power supply without those holes would have worked fine for the heat venting as long as there was a fan pulling in, plus you could have run several 12v devices like fans and pumps, and saved on making a fake-ass power supply plug. Okay setup, pretty bad execution on parts.
The home-done cases seem better all around.