I'd like to introduce myself by saying that, though quite familiar with cultivation of mushrooms and many indoor plants, I am pretty unexperienced with cannabis.
I have been a user for the majority of my life, and would like to grow as a hobby. Having searched a ton of forums, I have concluded that ICMag is above and beyond any other, with a much more helpful crowd. Flaming can get pretty damn old when all you want to do is learn from people who have knowledge drawn from experience.
Anyways, I am in the process in modifying the top of an old armoire into a micro-grow cab. Here's what I have so far:
Started with a finished armoire (only ended up utilizing top portion)
I unscrewed the shelf and primed and painted it.
I applied one coat of outdoor wood sealant, two coats of primer, and two coats of white paint.
I bought a 42W CFL, 2700 lumens.
I have at my disposal:
- 24 hr. timer [125VAC/60Hz]
- Transient Voltage Surge Suppressor Plug into Parallel Duplex Receptacle [Suppression Rating: 400V] [15A 125V AC 60Hz]
- 12V 0.85A DC Brushless PC Fan
- LiquidNails Clear Sealant
- Aluminum Screening
- 4 sets of Velcro Strips (3.5" long)
- Black Tarp Material
- Assorted Nails / Hooks
- Camper Mounting PVC Tape
- Chain (3 ft.)
Some other tools to do the job, including glue gun and saw.
The inside of the cabinet is about 30" tall, 35" wide, 19" deep.
There is a shelf that may be removed, or positioned at about 9", 11", 13", or 15" from the bottom.
And of course, I'd like to establish my final goal in this endeavor:
Sweet, sweet nugs
I have been a user for the majority of my life, and would like to grow as a hobby. Having searched a ton of forums, I have concluded that ICMag is above and beyond any other, with a much more helpful crowd. Flaming can get pretty damn old when all you want to do is learn from people who have knowledge drawn from experience.
Anyways, I am in the process in modifying the top of an old armoire into a micro-grow cab. Here's what I have so far:
Started with a finished armoire (only ended up utilizing top portion)
I unscrewed the shelf and primed and painted it.
I applied one coat of outdoor wood sealant, two coats of primer, and two coats of white paint.
I bought a 42W CFL, 2700 lumens.
I have at my disposal:
- 24 hr. timer [125VAC/60Hz]
- Transient Voltage Surge Suppressor Plug into Parallel Duplex Receptacle [Suppression Rating: 400V] [15A 125V AC 60Hz]
- 12V 0.85A DC Brushless PC Fan
- LiquidNails Clear Sealant
- Aluminum Screening
- 4 sets of Velcro Strips (3.5" long)
- Black Tarp Material
- Assorted Nails / Hooks
- Camper Mounting PVC Tape
- Chain (3 ft.)
Some other tools to do the job, including glue gun and saw.
The inside of the cabinet is about 30" tall, 35" wide, 19" deep.
There is a shelf that may be removed, or positioned at about 9", 11", 13", or 15" from the bottom.
And of course, I'd like to establish my final goal in this endeavor:
Sweet, sweet nugs