OK. So I've decided to pull the trigger on my first grow. I will be building my cabinet from scratch. I have decent carpentry and electrical wiring skills. I have the tools neccessary for all carpentry and electrical tasks, to include a soldering iron. I also have residential interior wiring on a spool. Size is 6' long X 8' tall X 2' deep. There will be a 12" space at the top inside for electrical components and ventilation exhaust, and a 12" space at the bottom for ventilation intake. I am planning to use a 6" x 24" carbon scrubber with two 6" inline fans. One for intake and one for exhaust. The cabinet doesn't have to look stealth as it will be in my personal closet and unseen. I don't get much company at all and I have a spare room for overnight visitors on the other end of the house. Sound, vibration, and SMELL are my main stealth concerns. I will be growing in a good quality potting soil for this first grow. I will also be lining the entire cabinet in either Mylar or a comparable covering of some sort for light reflection. I don't like the idea of foil though. My reason for growing is meds for my PTSD. I figure I could comfortably grow 3 plants in this space. Personal consumption only. One for nighttime, one for the daytime, and one for fun. I will be buying feminized seeds for the first grow to cut down on potential males. My budget is $300-$400. I want to keep the electrical demands somewhat reasonable to avoid the obvious sudden increase in electricity. Next summer I can go with more a powerful setup, as I will have farm animals and welding to blame it on.
I need suggestions for the following from the experts (you guys):
1. Lighting
2. Fans and ventilation routing
3. Cost effective reflective covering
I know its a long post but wanted to give you all the info I have before picking your brains. I'll be buying the construction materials on/around the 1st.
I need suggestions for the following from the experts (you guys):
1. Lighting
2. Fans and ventilation routing
3. Cost effective reflective covering
I know its a long post but wanted to give you all the info I have before picking your brains. I'll be buying the construction materials on/around the 1st.