
Silent.Moine82
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What up Growers?!
Here I am back with my new construction...THE BIG GROW TENT
This one will be the first and final home of my future plants. No need to transfer from smaller to bigger homes.
It took some time, but I finally managed to get it done and for a total cost of 78 dollars, all included.
First off, I started by the roof and floor frames. Floor frame was reinforced and I added panels as well as foam workout matting for an insolation and to keep certain distance from the floor. All wood is 1.2 inch bars and I mesured the at 26in x 26in
Then I moved on to the assembly of the main frame with the same wooden bars and mesured it at 71 inches tall. The sides were also reinforced and the wooden panels added to the finish the floor.
Now comes the pain in the ass part...the lining (Heavy and Thick industrial plastic) and walls (Thick industrial cardboard).
Of course between the steps of the structure and the lining I installed the Extraction Unit a 328 cubic yards an hour capacity. The same system has been ordered to play the role of the Intake and will be installed backwards to suck the air in.
Once all that was done, here comes the inner reflective lining where I used Windshield Panels...cost 1 dollar a piece in a discount store. The opening into the tent is a double opening with a first layer also being a reflective panel and the final layer....my wife's tablecloth
I also included, on each side of the tent, filtered air openings using basic coffee filters with costed me around 3 dollars a piece in a discount store.
Now we're off to a new start with something nice and comfy for the ladies and I used foldable plastic crates given to me by a nearby restaurant. They are stackable so I put two one on eachother to put bowls between the two for the eventual water dripping from the plants.
HOME SWEET HOME
Here I am back with my new construction...THE BIG GROW TENT
This one will be the first and final home of my future plants. No need to transfer from smaller to bigger homes.
It took some time, but I finally managed to get it done and for a total cost of 78 dollars, all included.
First off, I started by the roof and floor frames. Floor frame was reinforced and I added panels as well as foam workout matting for an insolation and to keep certain distance from the floor. All wood is 1.2 inch bars and I mesured the at 26in x 26in
Then I moved on to the assembly of the main frame with the same wooden bars and mesured it at 71 inches tall. The sides were also reinforced and the wooden panels added to the finish the floor.
Now comes the pain in the ass part...the lining (Heavy and Thick industrial plastic) and walls (Thick industrial cardboard).
Of course between the steps of the structure and the lining I installed the Extraction Unit a 328 cubic yards an hour capacity. The same system has been ordered to play the role of the Intake and will be installed backwards to suck the air in.
Once all that was done, here comes the inner reflective lining where I used Windshield Panels...cost 1 dollar a piece in a discount store. The opening into the tent is a double opening with a first layer also being a reflective panel and the final layer....my wife's tablecloth



I also included, on each side of the tent, filtered air openings using basic coffee filters with costed me around 3 dollars a piece in a discount store.
Now we're off to a new start with something nice and comfy for the ladies and I used foldable plastic crates given to me by a nearby restaurant. They are stackable so I put two one on eachother to put bowls between the two for the eventual water dripping from the plants.
HOME SWEET HOME