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jamaican
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My stealth set up
#7474678 - 10/01/07 04:51 PM (16 years, 3 months ago) |
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I live in a apt and have guest over a lot and only so much space,of course first rule of thumb is to not let anyone know what your doin so going stealth was the way to go for me. You might need to for any number of reasons but regardless of your living situation,this set up or parts of it might help you out and or give you some idea's. Everything is contained within my bedroom walk in closet.


Lets start with my fruiting closet.As you can see I have 2 tubs(62qt) each as well as 2 floro's for lighting.I keep both lights on a timer so I dont have to worry about them.On-10:15pm and off-8:00am due to foot traffic etc. For me the temps are always around mid 70s inside the tubs so there idea conditions.At night time I'll keep the fruiting closet door open cause its safe to but during the day I'll leave the door cracked open.My place is always cool so I dont have to worry about it.If temps might be an issue for you,cut out a spot in the back and put a computer fan(real quiet) to move some air around from the light,should solve your problem or just cut holes towards the back top,remember hot air rises.



Heres my incubators 10gal and the 5 gal inside,fits perfect and I use a fish tank heater to stabilize my temps.You can throw some cloths or stuff on the top of it to blend it in so it doesn't look out of place.




Next is my drying chamber,its a 10 gal tub.I cut a hole out the top and put a computer fan(very quiet) on the inside of the top lid to have a flush surface look from the outside then I stick magazines to cover up the hole when I'm not using it(day time).Next I cut small holes on the side and used dowel sticks(thrift store) to hold up the trays made from wire mesh.This one has 3 shelfs,if you need more do more..simple.When I'm not using a shelf I use duct tape to cover up the other holes until needed.On the bottom I use damp ride,it absorbes moisture.You dont need this if your running a fan all the time but during the day I dont use the fan so it takes it's place.I also have this on the same timer as my lights so it only runs at night when I'm the only one around.
Very simple,very stealth and not much work needed more then fanning,that can be takin care of with fish pumps but just invites more noise and the goal "less is better". Any questions or suggestions post up,hope this helps someone out there or gives you some more idea's.
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rodfarva
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Registered: 07/31/07
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Re: My stealth set up [Re: jamaican]
#7474703 - 10/01/07 05:02 PM (16 years, 3 months ago) |
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i love the cloths and cluttter idea.
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Alion



Registered: 08/14/07
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Re: My stealth set up [Re: rodfarva]
#7474753 - 10/01/07 05:23 PM (16 years, 3 months ago) |
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Nice doggie
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LayYouIn
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Registered: 09/28/06
Posts: 4,402
Loc: Organ
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Re: My stealth set up [Re: jamaican]
#7475581 - 10/01/07 09:23 PM (16 years, 3 months ago) |
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Quote:
jamaican said:

do you think that this will rot?
i've heard that using wood isn't a good idea...
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