My freezer setup (small grow)

GanjaPrincess

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Hi everyone, i wanted to post some pics of my first ever grow and get some feedback.

i'm growing in a small freezer, with a lid on the top. The freezer is roughly 24"x 36", and about 36" deep, with aluminum sides. i'm using 3, 42 watt cfls, with a combined total of 8550 lumens.

i started with only 4 plants, however, on the second day after i planted the seedlings, i closed the lid of the freezer, not thinking it would get that hot. i was very wrong--about 4 hours later, i checked and it was smokin hot. i set up a fan outside of the freezer (until i can get a small on that fits inside) and kept the lid cracked. i decided to germinate 2 more seeds just in case the first four were killed by the heat, and planted those today. So i have in total 6 plants, although two are brand new.

i am worried that i killed the first four, but i'm hoping i didn't. All of these are from bagseed, incidentally, which germinated very quickly. i'd appreciate any comments and suggestions! Thanks!
 

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faralos

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These agro and gro lites do not have the proper spectrum for weed. use hid's if you can afford one, or cfl's. figure about 50-75w per plant. or 2000 lumens per square foot. get a fan (both to strengthen the plant stems, and you can put your light much closer if there is a fan blowing either on it or the plants!)
 

hansolo33

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Maybe you might want to grow the plants outside the freezer for the first three weeks. I can't imagine there is too much humidty in that thing. Seedlings need the humidity. Add some ventilation and you should do well. Your going to top these babies right?
 

faralos

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but I'll tell ya' those sides in there look perfect, you want good reflectivity without hot spots like tin foil creates! good choice!!
 

GanjaPrincess

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i'm only growing these until they are too big for the freezer, then i have a designated room in my attic where i have plenty of room. i'm in the process of setting it all up now, but i wanted to go ahead and start them in the freezer. When i transplant them to their 3-gallon planters, i will move them to the big room.

No, there is not really any humidity at all in the freezer, do i need to change this? If so, what would be the best way to add humidity? i can put a bowl of boiling water in there, will that work? i was wondering if i should have covered the tops of the cups with saran wrap...:/
 

GanjaPrincess

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but I'll tell ya' those sides in there look perfect, you want good reflectivity without hot spots like tin foil creates! good choice!!
That was exactly the reason why i chose it, the sides diffuse the light in a really nice way, so there is never one single hot spot that could harm them.

i just can't wait for them to sprout! i'm worried i may have cooked them, so each day with no sign of a sprout worries me more and more.
 

GanjaPrincess

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And btw, it's not a stealth grow. My husband and i rent our house, but the landlord is not an issue. The only question i have about smell is, how bad will it be with 3 or 4 plants, and what is the best method of dealing with it?
 

GanjaPrincess

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Yeah, i saw that thread--extremely helpful! i'm not mechanically inclined, but i think even *i* can make one of those. :D

i'm leaving my babies alone for the night now, and hopefully this weekend i'll see something positive. :) Thanks to everyone, i'll keep updating as it warrants.
 

faralos

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if they are seedlings then NO plastic! I can'ts tell in the pics, but if they are seeds, still why not do the paper towel germination method? it's fast (2-3 days) get a fan in there how close are your lights?
 

faralos

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clear plastic cups are a no-no roots hate light. yeah, they'll grow but not well, or fast put them into the 16 oz, dark )red,blue) plastic cups don't forget drainage holes in bottoms
 

faralos

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room temp water works fine. if you use hot water you again run the risk of increasing the temp inside to dangerous levels for your babies
 
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