Growing inside a Enclosed Trailer in the driveway!!

Yaboii

Active Member
Those t5s work great don't they?
I have three of those dual bulb setups in my clone box
Excellent growth for such little light
Hey Tom! Yea the t5 is working great I picked up this little 2' dual bulb unit for $25 at Home Depot bulbs included, can't beat that!
 

robert 14617

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I would never rely on one of those ona buckets to kill all the smell, that seems like you are asking a lot from that thing
If you aren't going to use a carbon filter I would go with an ozone generator, much better than that ona junk
you know this from personal experience or are you just talking out your ass?
 

tom__420

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you know this from personal experience or are you just talking out your ass?
Yes I am talking from personal experience, I use a carbon filter now as that is the best you can get. I used ona gel a couple years ago when I first started and haven't used it since. The ozone generator I have not used personally but at my hydro store they are using one and you cannot smell a thing. They are using it for a 3 foot tall 4 foot wide citronella plant (mosquito plant) in an ebb and flow system. You can look through my threads if you like to see me using them. I looked through your threads and cannot seem to find any grow journals that show you using any sort of smell control.......
 

Yaboii

Active Member
well dude i gotta + rep ya for this one man. Thats a pretty sweet setup you got runnin there. Damn slick i see those trailers all over the place and would never have thought hey i bet thats a grow op. lol
Thanks Smoke! Yea until the idea of growing inside a trailer hit me, I never ever thought twice that somebody might be growing inside of one.. hehe :twisted:
 

Yaboii

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i love that topsee turvee upside down thing lol hows that work just like the tommato thing on tv?
Yea they are just like the ones you see on TV just homemade.. bongsmilie

Here is a link for a DIY..

http://www.minifarmhomestead.com/gardening/tomato.htm


http://www.ehow.com/how_4724848_down-homemade-topsy-turvy-container.html

Instructions
Things You'll Need:


  • Tomato seeds
  • Five gallon bucket
  • Drill
  • Saw bit for the drill
  • Piece of mesh or plastic wrap
  • Soil
  • Large, heavy duty screw hook


  1. Step 1
    Buy tomato seeds. Browse the the site of a reputable seed dealer, such as Nature Hills Nursery (link in "Resources" section, below). Read about the flavors, growing time, and uses for each tomato variety before making your purchase.
  2. Step 2



    Drill hole in bucket
    Grow your tomato seeds indoors, using a small Dixie-cup sized container. It should germinate within the week, and in several weeks you'll have a seedling that's about eight inches (8") tall. At this point, your tomato plant is ready to be taken outdoors.
  3. Step 3



    Prepare your five-gallon bucket by drilling a hole in the bottom with the round saw drill bit. This is going to be the hole through which you'll insert the tomato plant.
  4. Step 4



    Turn the bucket right-side-up, and place the mesh or plastic wrap across the hole. The mesh or plastic wrap will keep the soil from spilling out through the hole.
  5. Step 5



    Fill the bucket with a rich gardening soil. Try to find one that's made specifically for vegetable gardening. Miracle Grow makes a good one. When you've filled it about half-way, pour in some extended-release plant fertilizer pellets that feed the plants for three months, and mix it in.
  6. Step 6



    Fill the bucket the rest of the way, and repeat the plant fertilizer application. Mix again.
  7. Step 7



    If you live in the South, where summers are brutally hot, use the saw drill bit again, to drill a hole in the lid. Leaving the lid on will help prevent the water evaporating too quickly after you water it. If you live where the summers are more temperate, you can leave the lid off. You can water your tomato plant through this hole easily.
  8. Step 8
    Find the place in your yard where you want your tomato plants to grow. Consider how much sun or shade you'll need, depending on the climate where you live. Tomatoes like sun, but in the south they also need several hours of shade, so that they don't crack. Screw the hook in.
  9. Step 9



    Hang the bucket from the hook.
  10. Step 10



    Poke a cross-hatch hole in the plastic or mesh.
  11. Step 11
    Insert the tomato plant seedling into the hole.
  12. Step 12
    Water immediately, then water every couple of days. If you live in the south, and your temperatures are in the high 90s or 100s, you may need to water twice a day.
 

boneyshapeye

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Yea they are just like the ones you see on TV just homemade.. bongsmilie

Here is a link for a DIY..

http://www.minifarmhomestead.com/gardening/tomato.htm


http://www.ehow.com/how_4724848_down-homemade-topsy-turvy-container.html

Instructions
Things You'll Need:


  • Tomato seeds
  • Five gallon bucket
  • Drill
  • Saw bit for the drill
  • Piece of mesh or plastic wrap
  • Soil
  • Large, heavy duty screw hook

  1. Step 1
    Buy tomato seeds. Browse the the site of a reputable seed dealer, such as Nature Hills Nursery (link in "Resources" section, below). Read about the flavors, growing time, and uses for each tomato variety before making your purchase.
  2. Step 2



    Drill hole in bucket
    Grow your tomato seeds indoors, using a small Dixie-cup sized container. It should germinate within the week, and in several weeks you'll have a seedling that's about eight inches (8") tall. At this point, your tomato plant is ready to be taken outdoors.
  3. Step 3



    Prepare your five-gallon bucket by drilling a hole in the bottom with the round saw drill bit. This is going to be the hole through which you'll insert the tomato plant.
  4. Step 4



    Turn the bucket right-side-up, and place the mesh or plastic wrap across the hole. The mesh or plastic wrap will keep the soil from spilling out through the hole.
  5. Step 5



    Fill the bucket with a rich gardening soil. Try to find one that's made specifically for vegetable gardening. Miracle Grow makes a good one. When you've filled it about half-way, pour in some extended-release plant fertilizer pellets that feed the plants for three months, and mix it in.
  6. Step 6



    Fill the bucket the rest of the way, and repeat the plant fertilizer application. Mix again.
  7. Step 7



    If you live in the South, where summers are brutally hot, use the saw drill bit again, to drill a hole in the lid. Leaving the lid on will help prevent the water evaporating too quickly after you water it. If you live where the summers are more temperate, you can leave the lid off. You can water your tomato plant through this hole easily.
  8. Step 8
    Find the place in your yard where you want your tomato plants to grow. Consider how much sun or shade you'll need, depending on the climate where you live. Tomatoes like sun, but in the south they also need several hours of shade, so that they don't crack. Screw the hook in.
  9. Step 9



    Hang the bucket from the hook.
  10. Step 10



    Poke a cross-hatch hole in the plastic or mesh.
  11. Step 11
    Insert the tomato plant seedling into the hole.
  12. Step 12
    Water immediately, then water every couple of days. If you live in the south, and your temperatures are in the high 90s or 100s, you may need to water twice a day.
o nice + rep im gunna give that a try this weekend dident rely think about it lol how it workin 4 ya were does all the run off of the water go :joint:
 

Yaboii

Active Member
o nice + rep im gunna give that a try this weekend dident rely think about it lol how it workin 4 ya were does all the run off of the water go :joint:

Right on Bon thanks! :eyesmoke:

I was giving them 2 cups of H20, but yes they would drip some so I cut back to 1 cup and no more drips. I also have plants below to catch any if it does happen. bongsmilie
 

boneyshapeye

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right on brotha ill subscribe this 1 its an original first of its kind trailer grow hope ya make out well in the end
 

Yaboii

Active Member
I posted this in the WALMART thread permalink already, but wanted everyone that's checkin out my grow to have a chance to get one..



Walmart $10

Remote control power outlet... found in the Xmas light section to control xmas lights...

As I was shopping for Xmas lights to decorate the trailer out front :grin: I stumbled on this remote controlled outlet so I bought it to control my fans and charcoal filter. It also has surprising range I can turn it on/off from the back master bedroom to my driveway trailer grow 70'+ away. They sell several channels A B C D if you need a few of them. $10!! Get um while there hotttt :fire:




couldn't help but take a shot of the lady's too ..
 

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boneyshapeye

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I posted this in the WALMART thread permalink already, but wanted everyone that's checkin out my grow to have a chance to get one..



Walmart $10

Remote control power outlet... found in the Xmas light section to control xmas lights...

As I was shopping for Xmas lights to decorate the trailer out front :grin: I stumbled on this remote controlled outlet so I bought it to control my fans and charcoal filter. It also has surprising range I can turn it on/off from the back master bedroom to my driveway trailer grow 70'+ away. They sell several channels A B C D if you need a few of them. $10!! Get um while there hotttt :fire:




couldn't help but take a shot of the lady's too ..

o thats the shit right thier man ill be sure to pickin up abc&d tonight

funny story last night my walmart ran outa condoms and thier was almost a riot thier lol luckily im stocked up i almost felt like drivin home and sellin em to people lol :lol:
 

BooMeR242

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sooo after seeing a couple of ur posts decided to take hte time to check out ur thread and man if i knew it was a trailor grow i wouldve been here sooner haha. thats def sick. love the creative ideas but hope it doesnt roll away! lol.
scribed for sure gotta see how this turns out i mean u gotta b a retard not to wanna see a trailor grow.
rep+ for the custom setup 8)
 

Yaboii

Active Member
Sup all!
Here we are day 20 of 12/12, time is flyin and the plants are doing great despite my small nute overfeed, (dumb ocean forest) :oops: ;-)...
It's been raining all week so my humidity is out of control up to 88% today.. I did water yesterday so that makes it even worse, but no signs of any issues so I'm keepin the fans moving! I took a shit load of pictures tonight :dunce: since shit is starting to pop off. :lol:
 

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Yaboii

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Since I have so many strains (I mean lady's) I will do a featured "Babe of the week".... :smile:



This weeks BABE OF THE WEEK is
"Silver Haze" She is 20 days flowering, one of my smaller girls (spinner type) but she has earned her spot!:hump:
 

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Yaboii

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sooo after seeing a couple of ur posts decided to take hte time to check out ur thread and man if i knew it was a trailor grow i wouldve been here sooner haha. thats def sick. love the creative ideas but hope it doesnt roll away! lol.
scribed for sure gotta see how this turns out i mean u gotta b a retard not to wanna see a trailor grow.
rep+ for the custom setup 8)
Right on Boom! I took a bit and to check out your grows too, very nice! That backyard plant is too cool. :eyesmoke:

I don't know too many people who would steal a trailer that's anchored down, cable through the wheels.. Only my wife and you guys know whats up, my best friend doesn't even know... bongsmilie
 

OpTikPhiber

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What a good idea. I gotta feeling your going to start something here! The only big issue is getting in and out for most people. Really cool idea. My one question is is this a one time thing or will you keep on growing in the "out in the driveway"? ;) Keep up the good work!

ps - the upside down plants are really cool and a first for me to see. +rep :>
 

mugsby

Member
Great idea, man! Wish I could do this myself. Good idea not letting people know, too. bitches is snitches!. haha. i havent grown yet, still trying to learn about it (which would be why im on here) but just this week i had a bag of that super silver haze its cool to be watching it grow now. its some good shit! have fun. defnitely subsribed!
 
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