How Take Advantage Of the Easy Set-up Indoor
Grow Boxes or Grow Tents?
Indoor grow box systems allow you to build and have control over
the environment in which you grow your plants. They can help you
avoid the problems that weather and pest produce as well as what
nutrients your plants receive. The first thing you need to decide
is what kind of lighting and ventilation system you will need to
use.
Open grow boxes are going to just utilize the light that is
available in the area where it is housed. This means that you will
need to put a hole for a vent close to the light as well as one
actually in the box.
This will be the easiest solution and allow all air to be vented
out a single area. It is important to not let your pants get to
close to the light source because the heat of the lighting will
cause them to turn down to get away from it. Fluorescent lighting
is best to use in open grow boxes because of the heat they can
produce.
Closed grow boxes have a singular glass pane that keep the light
separated from the space for growing. This enables you to give the
bulb heat and the box odors separate ventilation system which helps
to minimize heat wasted when temperatures are cooler. HID light
bulbs will require you to place three wholes at the top. One is for
the vent of the light, the second for its intake and the third to
be used as a vent exit for the grow box. If hydroponics and/or
sprinklers are part of your grow plan the lighting system will
require an encasement to keep water aware from it.
When you begin to wire your equipment in all the connectors need
to be secured and all live wires covered. Even a little exposure
can cause electrical shortages and even fires. The best connectors
to use are twin-on. Where venting is concerned a fan that has
120/220 volts of input of AC and 20 to 40 watts of power with at
least a 150 CFM’s of airflow works best. While most people opt for
computer style fans, the squirrel cage fans will give more flow of
air if needed.
While they have the same CFM’s they give out more power to vent
longer pipes. The vent holes you place in the box need to be built
with your fan choice in mind. If you need to switch fans later you
can simply by making the whole larger or by patching it to make it
smaller. The vent fan draws air out of the grow box while the light
fan pushes cold air in. This circulation keeps the odors put out by
the grow box in check.
Article is written by: Glen Gowen
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