Grow huts.. vs..wood.. vs molded resin????

which type


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genfranco

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Hello all, As you can see from my journal i am using a steel cab to produce my medicine..

After not even finishing my first grow i know that i want to go bigger.... hehehehe and il be buidling / buying something to flower using my 400 watt hps..

OK so here is the question



hydro huts for the size i want run anywhere between 200 and 400
56" X 56" X 78.5" GROW TENT

The wood ones i have no idea how much i would spend ... considering wood, screws, time, mylar... etc... it can add up very quick... i spent 400 + on my set up and i allready owned the cabinet.... hehehehe

then there is this....
69H x 57D x 62 W in. (total interior space):blsmoke:





I have really been thinking about this... and since i have the greatest wife in the world... she is agreeing (hehehhe letting).. with me that one of these in the garage would be ok...

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So here is the deal... the hydro hut and copies have been having ventilation issues/mold issues and the killing your plants..

the wood ones im sure fine in this area ... except i will be moving in bout a year and would like something i can move... Which the hydro hut wins on that...



happy medium is this resin outside storage thing*... im sure i can cut the holes i need into it and my only concern about it is if it will have a problem with my plants... will it kill them... or will the heat cause fire?... I mean the bulbs wont touch the walls but....


Anyway... any help on this would be great... maybe im not thinking certain angles and you guys always seem to be very helpful.
 

regrets

Well-Known Member
My only concern would be growing in your garage, All those car fumes in the air are just not good for, well really anything living, let alone trying to maximize growth. If you are very careful about ventilation and you can control temps (temps often greatly fluctuate in garages) I would go with option #3.
 

ganjagoddess

Well-Known Member
YES DIY With wood,

Hydrohut are not LIGHTPROOF... there is though another option, a new company that sells portable darkrooms. they are intended for photodeveloping but work great for growing..
 

stickyicky77

Well-Known Member
Hello all, As you can see from my journal i am using a steel cab to produce my medicine..

After not even finishing my first grow i know that i want to go bigger.... hehehehe and il be buidling / buying something to flower using my 400 watt hps..

OK so here is the question



hydro huts for the size i want run anywhere between 200 and 400
56" X 56" X 78.5" GROW TENT

The wood ones i have no idea how much i would spend ... considering wood, screws, time, mylar... etc... it can add up very quick... i spent 400 + on my set up and i allready owned the cabinet.... hehehehe

then there is this....
69H x 57D x 62 W in. (total interior space):blsmoke:





I have really been thinking about this... and since i have the greatest wife in the world... she is agreeing (hehehhe letting).. with me that one of these in the garage would be ok...

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

So here is the deal... the hydro hut and copies have been having ventilation issues/mold issues and the killing your plants..

the wood ones im sure fine in this area ... except i will be moving in bout a year and would like something i can move... Which the hydro hut wins on that...



happy medium is this resin outside storage thing*... im sure i can cut the holes i need into it and my only concern about it is if it will have a problem with my plants... will it kill them... or will the heat cause fire?... I mean the bulbs wont touch the walls but....


Anyway... any help on this would be great... maybe im not thinking certain angles and you guys always seem to be very helpful.
The Homebox is better than the hydro hut and it does not kill your plants buy-the-homebox.com - universal indoor grow box kit . The hyrohuts contain PVC which puts out fumes that kills your plants. The homebox does not contain any PVC. I have had very good results with mine.
 
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