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scooby33

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first pics are in potting soil veg for 3.5 weeks under a 600w hps blue cheese
last pic ebb and flow in coco useing cana nutes veg for 3.5 weeks
 

erkelsgoo420

New Member
Been a while. felt like I should share sorry for the tutorial but I'm doing my usual lazy copy and paste

I made a tent
http://s594.photobucket.com/albums/tt23/erkelsgoo/Mobile Uploads/?action=view&current=IMG01014.jpg

meanwhile recycling a bed two fans mylar ducting a squirrel cage fan found in a scrap pile as well as a few odds and ends

First (obviously) we built the frame. The wood was slats from the frame of a sleigh bed measuring 5ft 1inch making work easy. I had 14 boards to work with. I cut 4 in half and built a 5'1"x 2'5 1/2x5'1" rectangle (x2) I then connected them with four full length uprights in the corners 2 half lengths across the top for stability and lighting one half across each side. For more stability. I then took panda film cut it to length then ran duct tape along all edges halved over stretched them tight and stapled them to the frame then again on the outside then used duct tape to cover the seams helping keep light wheere it should be and cleaning up the look. Then I ran my ducting. I traced my ducting onto the plastic where I needed it I then taped around the circle and cut it out then again took tape and folded it over the edges bonding the two sides and preventing the ducting from stretching and tearing the plastic.
http://s594.photobucket.com/albums/tt23/erkelsgoo/Mobile Uploads/?action=view&current=IMG01018.jpg

Then I mounted my squirrel fan this was kinda a pita as I didn't have the fan to measure so I had to take. The blade cover off a broken oscilating fan and puched out the center. Ran my ducting throught the hole (dome of cover up) and hooked it to the fan then set the fan on the cover.
http://s594.photobucket.com/albums/tt23/erkelsgoo/Mobile Uploads/?action=view&current=IMG01010.jpg

I then took my intake and exhaust ducting and ran them to a non working window fan modified to receive the ducting for camoflauge. From inside it looks obvious outside just looks like a fan in the window.
http://s594.photobucket.com/albums/tt23/erkelsgoo/Mobile Uploads/?action=view&current=IMG01009.jpg
I still need the wood for a door so until then it will be a piece of plastic stretched and taped.
http://s594.photobucket.com/albums/tt23/erkelsgoo/Mobile Uploads/?action=view&current=IMG01019.jpg

http://s594.photobucket.com/albums/tt23/erkelsgoo/Mobile Uploads/?action=view&current=IMG01014.jpg
Let's see what u guys have made
 

cowboylogic

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Been a while. felt like I should share sorry for the tutorial but I'm doing my usual lazy copy and paste

I made a tent
http://s594.photobucket.com/albums/tt23/erkelsgoo/Mobile Uploads/?action=view&current=IMG01014.jpg

meanwhile recycling a bed two fans mylar ducting a squirrel cage fan found in a scrap pile as well as a few odds and ends

First (obviously) we built the frame. The wood was slats from the frame of a sleigh bed measuring 5ft 1inch making work easy. I had 14 boards to work with. I cut 4 in half and built a 5'1"x 2'5 1/2x5'1" rectangle (x2) I then connected them with four full length uprights in the corners 2 half lengths across the top for stability and lighting one half across each side. For more stability. I then took panda film cut it to length then ran duct tape along all edges halved over stretched them tight and stapled them to the frame then again on the outside then used duct tape to cover the seams helping keep light wheere it should be and cleaning up the look. Then I ran my ducting. I traced my ducting onto the plastic where I needed it I then taped around the circle and cut it out then again took tape and folded it over the edges bonding the two sides and preventing the ducting from stretching and tearing the plastic.
http://s594.photobucket.com/albums/tt23/erkelsgoo/Mobile Uploads/?action=view&current=IMG01018.jpg

Then I mounted my squirrel fan this was kinda a pita as I didn't have the fan to measure so I had to take. The blade cover off a broken oscilating fan and puched out the center. Ran my ducting throught the hole (dome of cover up) and hooked it to the fan then set the fan on the cover.
http://s594.photobucket.com/albums/tt23/erkelsgoo/Mobile Uploads/?action=view&current=IMG01010.jpg

I then took my intake and exhaust ducting and ran them to a non working window fan modified to receive the ducting for camoflauge. From inside it looks obvious outside just looks like a fan in the window.
http://s594.photobucket.com/albums/tt23/erkelsgoo/Mobile Uploads/?action=view&current=IMG01009.jpg
I still need the wood for a door so until then it will be a piece of plastic stretched and taped.
http://s594.photobucket.com/albums/tt23/erkelsgoo/Mobile Uploads/?action=view&current=IMG01019.jpg

http://s594.photobucket.com/albums/tt23/erkelsgoo/Mobile Uploads/?action=view&current=IMG01014.jpg
Let's see what u guys have made
Sweet DIY. And what a money saver. Hows the grow going? What are your temps inside the tent like? I am guessing you have pretty good control over them with all of that freshair movement.:leaf:
 

nellyatcha

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my lowryder at 6 weeks old from seed 18/6 light schedule plant is 14 inches tall and 2 feet wide, the 1st 5 pics are from yesterday and the rest are from last week big difference
 

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