BTzGrow
Well-Known Member
So I have a current grow going from a single seed and have not idea what I'm going to get. Supposedly it's Skywalker OG. Anyway I was checking some youtube vids out and stumbled across a couple on how to use cloning to do early sexing. The idea comes with making a cutting and pushing it into flower state ASAP. So I needed a Light Tight Box to do that as well as materials to complete the mission.
I started with a 45 Gallon Sterilite Storage Tote. I already had a 2foot 2bulb T-5 Sunblaze fixture. So I bought a propagation tray and a tray with a 7' hood and proceeded to put things together.
First was the Storage Tote. I found a deal for a 45 gallon tote at Target for under $19. Add in a product called Refelxtix in the 16' x 25' roll for under $17 and I'm seeing a plan pull together. Another purchase for the project was the 3M contact cement for under $6 on Amazon. Roll on the scissors and completion.
Now the tricky part was mounting the T-5 double bulb 2 foot long fixture in a way that might allow for adjustment is height and distance from the growing surface.
In the end a fine piece of work if I do say so myself. I did have to pull out my impact drill and a couple of drill bits to make some opening for the power cord to go through the plastic. As you might note, the hanging wires for the light have their own holes also, which I have covered with a nice towel to block out any future light leaks.
I started with a 45 Gallon Sterilite Storage Tote. I already had a 2foot 2bulb T-5 Sunblaze fixture. So I bought a propagation tray and a tray with a 7' hood and proceeded to put things together.
First was the Storage Tote. I found a deal for a 45 gallon tote at Target for under $19. Add in a product called Refelxtix in the 16' x 25' roll for under $17 and I'm seeing a plan pull together. Another purchase for the project was the 3M contact cement for under $6 on Amazon. Roll on the scissors and completion.
Now the tricky part was mounting the T-5 double bulb 2 foot long fixture in a way that might allow for adjustment is height and distance from the growing surface.
In the end a fine piece of work if I do say so myself. I did have to pull out my impact drill and a couple of drill bits to make some opening for the power cord to go through the plastic. As you might note, the hanging wires for the light have their own holes also, which I have covered with a nice towel to block out any future light leaks.