Here's a post from my blog yesterday, explaining what we're doing:
I'm going to be using a steel commercial shelving unit for a grow box, it has a shelf size of 48" x 24", so I'll be able to get up to four standard nursery flats in it with room to spare. The unit I picked up is 72" tall, and can be broken down into two 36" tall units, which is what I'm going to do. My brother in law and I are doing this together, so one grow unit will be at his house, and one at mine, which will help split the workload, the cost, and ensure a backup supply of plants in case of some catastrophe.
For each shelf, we'll be adding casters to the bottom to make them mobile, and using cardboard covered with mylar on the sides. I bought some 120MM electronics fans with AC cords on them for air circulation, and we'll be putting two in each grow box, one on each end at about one third up and the other at two thirds up.
For lights, I picked up four 48" double T12 workshop fluorescents and 6500K bulbs, two for each grow box. I spent a lot of time debating using T5HOs, but in the end, the cost per unit of the T12 won out. In order to get four 4' bulbs in each grow box, we would have been spending upwards of $150 per grow box for the fixtures. I got the T12 units for $9.74 apiece at Lowe's, plus $20 for ten bulbs. So, we're spending just $60 to get the lights into the boxes instead of $300 or more. In the end, we're only using the grow boxes to start the plants, and they'll be going outdoors, so I think that getting the T5HO wasn't really necessary.
Here's a photo I just took with the first view of one of the new boxes:
I'm going to be using a steel commercial shelving unit for a grow box, it has a shelf size of 48" x 24", so I'll be able to get up to four standard nursery flats in it with room to spare. The unit I picked up is 72" tall, and can be broken down into two 36" tall units, which is what I'm going to do. My brother in law and I are doing this together, so one grow unit will be at his house, and one at mine, which will help split the workload, the cost, and ensure a backup supply of plants in case of some catastrophe.
For each shelf, we'll be adding casters to the bottom to make them mobile, and using cardboard covered with mylar on the sides. I bought some 120MM electronics fans with AC cords on them for air circulation, and we'll be putting two in each grow box, one on each end at about one third up and the other at two thirds up.
For lights, I picked up four 48" double T12 workshop fluorescents and 6500K bulbs, two for each grow box. I spent a lot of time debating using T5HOs, but in the end, the cost per unit of the T12 won out. In order to get four 4' bulbs in each grow box, we would have been spending upwards of $150 per grow box for the fixtures. I got the T12 units for $9.74 apiece at Lowe's, plus $20 for ten bulbs. So, we're spending just $60 to get the lights into the boxes instead of $300 or more. In the end, we're only using the grow boxes to start the plants, and they'll be going outdoors, so I think that getting the T5HO wasn't really necessary.
Here's a photo I just took with the first view of one of the new boxes: