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my cash is starting to dwindle i have enough for the lights and nuets and stuff but am wondering if there is any better ideas than a grow tent i have heard that the ones on ebey split and are not 100% light proof is this true, what would be a better option for cheaper.
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just buy some timber ,build a frame and line with total blackout or similiar
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look for a good second hand cabinet. a 400 watt could work really well in a large wardrobe. wood is definitely light proof
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Originally Posted by hazyfontazy
I Agree with Hazy, i didn't have the money to buy a tent e.t.c as well so just just built my own, well it's not even a cab i've built, just partisioned off a corner with tripled up Black + White, very cheap and effective
peace Hazeseeker |
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haze and hazy have it right.. just build your own.. you will save $
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If you are not good at building a frame, buy yourself a small bunkbed and modify.
Best idea I have ever seen, and something that I must try myself. I have seen bunkbeds go for around £20 second hand. Perfect size for a couple of lights. |
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