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Old February 25, 2011   #1
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I built one of these a few years ago and it worked well, so I went back to it this year due to the fact that I am running out of space. Basically it is a foil-lined storage container with two 100 watt compact fluorescent lights inside. The first one I built was with a tube, but I think the CFL's actually work better for this project.

The idea of the foil is to both contain and reflect the light so that you get the full advantage of it.

The drawbacks are no air circulation and high, uncontrollable humidity. But hey, if you're on a budget and/or are running out of space like me, you can put this in a corner somewhere and your plants will grow well. You will need to take them out to let the container dry out and give the plants some fresh air.
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Eight days later...
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Old March 4, 2011   #3
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Very cool... Seems to be working out quite well for you.
So, do when do you take them out of the container to "dry out"? And how long
do you usually keep them out? It doesn't look like you are getting any damping
off or other "high humidity" issues.
And I guess with the CFLs, you don't have to worry about the temperature like
you would with other type of bulbs....

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I've ventilated the unit twice in the last 8 days. Temperature can be an issue if it is above 75 indoors, but I could just move it to the basement where my other plants are if that were to happen.

I let them have a couple days of sunlight as well.
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Your plants are looking great. That is a super idea on a tight budget. Might try something like it next year to get an earlier start
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If you keep them in darkness for part of the day, couldn't you just leave the lid off then and maybe allow a fan to blow on them a bit?
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Yes. I did that with the first one I built a few years ago, but haven't done it this time around. It has crossed my mind, but I haven't got around to doing it. Too busy (lazy) I guess. Even still, I'll be taking them out periodically for sunlight on warmer days.
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