I was at wallmart the other day getting some supplies and I came across this.
http://cgi.ebay.ca/Jiffy-Quick-Soil-Mix-/230554782551?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item35ae22cb57#ht_500wt_922
Now I know that hauling soil up to your site is a huge problem and a pain in the ass. Has anyone ever used...
thanks for the quick response. I will defanetly try to get them going indoor first.. how far should I try to take them... 2-3 weeks before transporting them?
couple of questions
-How do I transport my plants to my sites. Does anyone know of any plant backpacks that fit clones in.
-if not whats the best way to transport them
-could I just plant seeds outside and go from their.
-How far is to far to transport a plant, I was planning on driving them out...
Metal Storage lockers like sunlight sheds always come up for sale on Cl but are usually gone within hours, that's why you usually never see them online for sale.
I am in the market for the same thing.. Let me know what you find out... The closet thing I have found was BC northern lights.'their grow cabs look alot like tool boxes. Or check out sunlight sheds. And find some metal cabinets online and build your own. But their sheds are pretty stealthy.
This is a rough design. The carbon filter before the fan only cost about $120 for 6 filters. only $20 a filter, These filters are tested and work great, alot of residential buildings use them in their garbage rooms for the smell.
The next is the fan. I chose a Greenheck cabinet fan...
I was just improving on your design. You should try to go with 2 separate fans. Your light will not be running all day and should have a separate fan. as stated before sunlight sheds has the right idea of design but I do think it has some flaws. Flaws that I have noticed in almost all of the...
ya 737 CFM @ 0 static pressure.. I love how these companies advertise their fans.
I am a mechanical engineer and know HVAC systems but I have no idea when it comes to lights...LOL
aslong as your pressure drop isn't any higher than a 1/4" across your filter i don't see it being a problem. It all depengs on your fan curve. what make and model number are you looking at using
This design doesn't look to bad.. Here is what I would recommend.
Your 2 small supply fans at the bottom of the unit are not needed neither is the fan before your 6"inline fan. You should only need one fan and if a 6" fan does not work go with an 8" fan. I would cut a round hole in the bottom of...