Thanks. I used activated carbon sifted to particle size of 4mm so they would stay inside the mesh wire
I realize you did this out of necessity, so the carbon wouldn't pass through your rabbit wire. But the smaller the particle size, the better a carbon filter will work. Ergo, the larger the particle size, the less capable the filter becomes. It's a surface area thing (I think).
Might not be an issue with such a small box. But if it becomes one, try redoing your filter with smaller media.
OtOH, a carbon filter that is made up of densely-packed tiny particles would require something stronger than the average computer fan in order to actually push an adequate amount of air through the restriction.
Speaking of fans...
I'd have cut the intake hole much lower in the box (or on the bottom, and set the box on some sort of legs) - and skipped an intake fan, instead just using a
decent exhaust fan, and relying on it to pull air through your box. Aside from the efficiency of the thing, it'd have created a negative air pressure situation, ensuring that any "stinky air" only exited through the filter.
You do get extra points (IMHO) for deciding to orient those CFL bulbs horizontally like that! I often see such things set at all kinds of angles, which mainly just leaves bright spots on nearby walls (instead of on the plant(s), lol). Ordinarily, I'd recommend creating reflectors out of soda pop cans or the like, but if that box is only a couple feet tall, I'm guessing the top is serving decently as a reflector.
If that is good clear glass, it's probably attenuating your lights about 9%. If some kind of plastic, the figure could be higher.
Do you think it can produce me any bud?
Sure, in theory.
Are you going to cut a hole in the bottom of your box so that you can set it on top of a pot - or are you intending that space for the plant
and its pot? Regardless, I recommend you go with some kind of 100% indica (or near as makes no difference). Just for sh!ts and giggles, I left a Jack Herer clone in a 6-ounce styrofoam coffee cup to see how tall it'd get. I killed it at (IIRC) 42", lol. So there's only so much one can do with root restriction (IOW, small pots). Or maybe one of the midget auto-flowering strains, such as
Crop King Seeds' Dwarf Low Flyer; I have no experience with this strain, and am just going off its description which states it'll stay under 2' tall. There are undoubtedly other strains that stay small.
I hope you start a grow journal. We have had relatively few micro-grows (and even fewer successful ones, most having been abandoned). That'd be a way for you to get ongoing help from the community - and, potentially, to help others.
I've seen a few threads that
might help you with strain selection (et cetera). One was a group Solo cup grow. The other was, too, but used those little 1.5-ounce ones.
Good luck!