Stealth 32 gallon tote grow box #3

reverand

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3-32 gallon totes
3-rolls white duct tape
1-roll red duct tape
1-DIY carbon filter.(I built mine out of a car air filter so I can keep it up against a wall)
1- light bar of choice. (Mine is a white taped wood trim piece.
1- multi electrical outlet cord (to attach to your light bar)
2-fans 1 for circulation 1 for exhaust/carbon filter.
1- turkey pan for heat shield/reflector. ;)
your cfls or LEDs and that's it. I'll post progress pics of the querkle later. Happy construction peeps.

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nice work,good diy build

only thing I dont like is the carpet in the bottom,if you ever get a mite problem,you will never control it,they hide in the carpets fibers

plants look green and happy

:Namaste:
 
Thanks! The box is in the garage, no carpet. :) didn't know the whole mites in carpet info. Thanks. I'll be posting updates.
 
looking forward for a yield report, but this doesn't look so stealth. once you hit full-on flowering, how will you control the odor.
 
Thought I would give a progress report. This is my first time growing querkle (not my first grow) and it definitely lives up to everything I've read. It's a slow vegative growth but worth the wait I hear. Everything is great inside the box with garage temps as low as 23 , temps inside are stable running 70-75. Cleaned up my cloner the other day and plan on possibly cloning next week or so. I'll post updates and pics later.
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Just more pics of progress..bloom time soon!

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Plants are doing great. Just watered with nutes. Going to put into bloom in a few days. Had to figure out a heat source while the lights are off. It's 32 degrees outside in the garage and when the lights are out for 12 hours it's going to freeze my hard work. So my solution was a very small desk heater by lux. It uses only 200 watts!!! I also purchased a programmable outlet thermostat by lux. This combination should allow me to set the tempeture at a constant 73 degrees in the canopy.
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Thanks blackpolo23. I finally got this one right. 1 large car air filter with paper removed. Lined inside with carbon foam, then packed with active carbon. Sealed the end with a cardboard circle I cut and matching red duct tape. The 6' fan works great and zero odor. Im really happy with this design.
 
I'm now running my digitally controlled heater. Works flawlessly. Temp is currently running 73 where I set it. Warms the box up when it's cold and kicks off once the canopy temp of 73 is reached. The nice thing is the heater only uses 200 watts and doesn't blow out a searing tunnel of heat that will harm your plants. Just enough to distribute below the canopy and rise up. The exhaust fan also helps draw the warm air up through the canopy as well. So far so good. Couple more inches and its bloom cycle.��


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SOG.....mini. Plants from stalk are measuring 2'2". Almost where I want them.
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