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Idea for a sweet terrarium
    #7780603 - 12/20/07 07:07 AM (16 years, 1 month ago)

So I'm coming up on the time where I need to prepare for boomer season, and With Christmas coming up I will have some extra money kicking about, and in my new apartment devoid of RA's and the etc, I can have a terrarium out and about.

Materials:
20 gallon, semi-blue tinted fish tank.
90mm Case fan.
Standard 20 gallon tank hood w/light.
Silicon Sealant.
Timing Mechanism.
Trippy Poster.
Perlite.
analogue hygrometer/thermometer.

The Plan:
Cut a hole in the fish tank smaller than the case fan near the top on the back wall, drill some holes around that hole, place the case fan so that it blows outward screw it in sealed with some silicon.

Put the hood on and seal it (I plan on finding a hood with a larger opening for working inside).

Fill the fishtank with perlite (maybe add a humidifier later)

Place the poster on the back wall with a hole cut in it for the fan, maybe the side walls too!.

Attach the fan and light to a timing mechanism of some type.

Throw in cakes and smile!


I only grow for myself and a few select friends so I don't need large yields. My questions are:

A) Is this a good working model, I know the only way is to try but theoretically does it sound ok?

B) What are ways to make perlite more humid, i got a bad bag last time and my grow didn't go as planned.

C) Is a standard Flourescent fishtank light sufficient (The cakes will most likely get daylight as well).

D) Any ideas to make it sweeter!

Thats about it, I want my shrooms to have a home, not just a place to grow ^.^


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Shrowded in an angelic white veil of darkness
~Frosty Storm~


Edited by Frosty_Storm (12/20/07 07:08 AM)


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