Closet ventilation

ganji2

Well-Known Member
She definately knows man. My moms a total stoner too. She wants me to get it to where we have good smoke. She's paying for my hps ^_^
 

mrmgs

Active Member
I am in a similar situation as you, except I live in an apt. I just cut a 4 inch hole in the wall near the ceiling through to the other side, which happens to be in a closet, and have a duct fan I bought for like 20 bucks creating the air flow. You can cut another hole at the bottom and even put a second fan in to boost the air coming into the room. That way, you don't have to worry about opening the door to air the room out.

If the smell is an issue, just add a carbon filter to the vent and you're golden.

If your mom knows and was even paying for the light, she shouldn't mind an easily fixable hole in the drywall. The repair materials will cost far less than any supplys you have bought so far.
 

Lounge

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you're going to need to find a way to tap into the attic. If your closet it near an exterior wall you may be able to vent there. However, I have noticed that when I left my ajoining rooms' ventilation fan on, I can actually smell it OUTSIDE my residence.

Lounge: 4.35oz
 

blonddie07

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You can always fix drywall... cut 6 inch holes... put a fan to suck in fresh air.. then put another whole in the wall on top or side for exhaust... Works for me... i cut a 6 inch hold from clost that leads to backyard... and an exhaust on top that leads to the attic.from the attic i put a carbon filter

When u wanna patch the holes u get some builders mesh... and some putty or some other stuff.. patch it and its closed again.

without it.. ur ganna burn those plants. it can reach up to 100+ F in the room without vent and a 600watt hps...

(im running 600watt hps as well)
 

BSIv2.0

Well-Known Member
Not sure if already suggested...Buy a replacement door from homedepot and make your cuts into that....When you move...Put the original door back on.

Done deal.
 
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