hi!
im new to 420, i have always wanted to make a journal, i have heaps of photos of my old stealth pc grow and i think its time i put them all together for myself and for the use of others,
i have struggled to find a completed pc grow journal, and it was frustrating.
Strain; lowryder 2 ak47 feminised, autoflower
soil; 30%pearlite 30%general compost and 40%worm poo
pot size to start is around 1ltr
lights are 4 24w CFLs
room temp; 68-74c
i started by constructing the cabinet, i used a meduim sized gaming tower and completelly stripped out all the insides to leave just a shell, i then put 1 computer fan on the front, one on the back and suspended another one for circulation, they are all 12v wired into one 12v adaptor, i fitted 4 standard light fittings to some MDF and used a filler type glue to stick it to the back wall of the box, added the CFLs and wired it to a 240v plug, added a lot of duck tape to protect cables from wet and warmth and that was it, whole thing took a day and cost no more than $100
hear are the photos of the cabinet. sorry there not to good ill ty and dig some better ones out later,
next post coming soon
im new to 420, i have always wanted to make a journal, i have heaps of photos of my old stealth pc grow and i think its time i put them all together for myself and for the use of others,
i have struggled to find a completed pc grow journal, and it was frustrating.
Strain; lowryder 2 ak47 feminised, autoflower
soil; 30%pearlite 30%general compost and 40%worm poo
pot size to start is around 1ltr
lights are 4 24w CFLs
room temp; 68-74c
i started by constructing the cabinet, i used a meduim sized gaming tower and completelly stripped out all the insides to leave just a shell, i then put 1 computer fan on the front, one on the back and suspended another one for circulation, they are all 12v wired into one 12v adaptor, i fitted 4 standard light fittings to some MDF and used a filler type glue to stick it to the back wall of the box, added the CFLs and wired it to a 240v plug, added a lot of duck tape to protect cables from wet and warmth and that was it, whole thing took a day and cost no more than $100
hear are the photos of the cabinet. sorry there not to good ill ty and dig some better ones out later,
next post coming soon