PVC skeleton with panda film skin

LocoMonkey

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I finally got off my ass and built a home for my babies. They had been in my closet but it was too hot in there. So i decided to take over my shower and construct a grow tent. I used plastic 1/2" PVC pipe for support. The dimensions are 28"x30"x76". First thing I did was construct my skeleton. I made the mistake of cutting my pipe the same length of the inner dimensions of my shower. Doh! I forgot to account for the extra length the elbow joints add. So after a few re-cuts and an extra half hour later I had my skeleton installed.







I then cut the panda film to the proper lengths. I am using two long sheets to encase the skeleton. One sheet will cover the left side (back of grow box). The sheet will attach midpoint on the top middle rail, run down the left side, and end under the structure.



It was very tricky managing a 5'x9' long roll. I found it easiest to roll it up first and roll it down the side, but due to the over lap it was still difficult. I used small pieces of gorilla tape to attach the film to the pvc pipe.


(View looking into the grow room)

This sheet completes the back portion of my grow room. It overlaps the top, sides and bottom. I will eventually seal the room with gorilla tape.

The next sheet starts under the structure and runs up the left side, over the top, down the right side and ends under the right side.



There is overlap which creates the entrance.

I hung two bars to create the support structure for my light. I have a light with a built in ballast. (I wish i would have spent the extra money to get a cool tube type system, but I was being cheap :roll: )





I have a 170cfm inline fan exhausting into another room which is almost on full speed. I am getting a inline carbon filter soon. I don't have to worry too much right now because I am in the early veg stage.

I have a couple of questions.

1) I am using the door as a passive intake system right now. I am trying to figure out a good intake system while staying quiet and exposing the least amount of light. I have to figure this out before totally closing off the entrance.

2) I was thinking about using a zipper type fastener to close the door. I don't know if there is any better ways of sealing the room.

Any comments or questions would be appreciated. This is my first indoor grow so I hope it works out. I will start a grow journal soon.
 

kieahtoka

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This is funny. I did this exact same layout yesterday. so far I'm happy with it. yours is a little bit better build than mine though.
 

kieahtoka

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I didn't need to use one. I left the top open to allow airflow, and put one exhaust fan at the bottom with the same silver tubing you have going out my window. I've had temps of below 85 in daytime and around 80 at night.
 

LocoMonkey

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Yea, I am in the mid 80's during the day and mid 70's @ night. My grow room is usually 5-8 degrees hotter than the temp outside. I am trying to reduce that by adding proper intake.
 

kieahtoka

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Yea, I am in the mid 80's during the day and mid 70's @ night. My grow room is usually 5-8 degrees hotter than the temp outside. I am trying to reduce that by adding proper intake.
Mine's usually cooler, but that's probably because air conditioned air leaks into my grow room since there's a vaccum.
 

dduo420

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I finally got off my ass and built a home for my babies. They had been in my closet but it was too hot in there. So i decided to take over my shower and construct a grow tent. I used plastic 1/2" PVC pipe for support. The dimensions are 28"x30"x76". First thing I did was construct my skeleton. I made the mistake of cutting my pipe the same length of the inner dimensions of my shower. Doh! I forgot to account for the extra length the elbow joints add. So after a few re-cuts and an extra half hour later I had my skeleton installed.







I then cut the panda film to the proper lengths. I am using two long sheets to encase the skeleton. One sheet will cover the left side (back of grow box). The sheet will attach midpoint on the top middle rail, run down the left side, and end under the structure.



It was very tricky managing a 5'x9' long roll. I found it easiest to roll it up first and roll it down the side, but due to the over lap it was still difficult. I used small pieces of gorilla tape to attach the film to the pvc pipe.


(View looking into the grow room)

This sheet completes the back portion of my grow room. It overlaps the top, sides and bottom. I will eventually seal the room with gorilla tape.

The next sheet starts under the structure and runs up the left side, over the top, down the right side and ends under the right side.



There is overlap which creates the entrance.

I hung two bars to create the support structure for my light. I have a light with a built in ballast. (I wish i would have spent the extra money to get a cool tube type system, but I was being cheap :roll: )





I have a 170cfm inline fan exhausting into another room which is almost on full speed. I am getting a inline carbon filter soon. I don't have to worry too much right now because I am in the early veg stage.

I have a couple of questions.

1) I am using the door as a passive intake system right now. I am trying to figure out a good intake system while staying quiet and exposing the least amount of light. I have to figure this out before totally closing off the entrance.

2) I was thinking about using a zipper type fastener to close the door. I don't know if there is any better ways of sealing the room.

Any comments or questions would be appreciated. This is my first indoor grow so I hope it works out. I will start a grow journal soon.
I know this is an old thread... but what do you think about velcro?
 

fusnixdy

Member
I am using the door as a passive intake system right now. I am trying to figure out a good intake system while staying quiet and exposing the least amount of light. I have to figure this out before totally closing off the entrance.
 

TJ baba

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I'm doing this as well, what did you use to attach panda film to pvc? I plan to use gorilla tape to attach film. I am going to use a tarp zipper for the door as well.
 

Metasynth

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I'm doing this as well, what did you use to attach panda film to pvc? I plan to use gorilla tape to attach film. I am going to use a tarp zipper for the door as well.
Also, depending on the extraction fan you use, tarp zipper might be too weak for the negative pressure. Those things are great in theory, but suck in practice. Trust me on that.
 

TJ baba

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I'm trying to set something up to grow clones and mothers in this area about 52"×21"×unknown height. Any suggestions appreciated 1449051355759-529544906.jpg
 

GuyLeDuche

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I'm trying to set something up to grow clones and mothers in this area about 52"×21"×unknown height. Any suggestions appreciated View attachment 3555551
OP had it right using panda film, you'll want flat white walls IMO. I didn't like his setup with passive intake on top and exhaust fan on bottom, that's counter-intuitive. You will want some kind of exhaust fan up high, anything will do like a PC fan or two or a desk fan if you are on a budget.
I bought a 15ft roll of Velcro on ebay for about $5, great solution for making a door.
Fire off any specific questions if you have them, people around here are generally pretty helpful..
 

TJ baba

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I will pick up some velcro and try it out definitely. I'm still early in this process and don't have all materials yet, so still formulating ideas. I'm sure more specific questions will arise once I uncover flaws in my build plan.
 
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