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No Fan, No Mist Martha/Greenhouse FC (Now with Pics!)

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No Fan, No Mist, Martha/Greenhouse Fruiting Chamber

This tek is a modified version of a greenhouse FC tek that was posted on another OMC. I followed the original tek, but found that it did not fit my particular needs and made modifications to it. One major modification is the use of a warm mist vaporizer. The room that houses my FC is much colder than average room temperature most of the time, creating the need for a device to increase the temperature within my FC. I have found that a warm mist vaporizer works great for my situation. Because they can make a fruiting chamber very hot, very quickly, warm mist vaporizers should only be used intermittently and for a short period of time by hooking them up to timer capable of being set at 1 minute intervals. If the room where your FC is housed maintains an average room temp of ~68F, the cool mist humidifier option outlined below will work just as well. Thank you for checking out this tek - I hope you find it useful! PM me if you have any questions :) ~Sugaree

What You Will Need:
  • 4-Tier Mini-Greenhouse

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  • 14 Zip-ties or Twist-ties
  • 2 mil Plastic Sheeting (sold as paitners tarps - get the smallest one, it will be more than big enough)

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  • Tape Measure
  • Scissors
  • Gorilla Tape
  • Plastic Tray 22"x30" (optional)
  • Vicks Warm Steam Vaporizer or Cool Mist Humidifier
    • Determine which device you will need by taking the temperature in the room in which you will be placing your FC
    • If the temperature is average room temp (~68-70F) use a cool mist vaporizer
    • If the temperature is lower than average room temp by more than a few degrees, a warm mist vaporizer will help to increase the temperature inside the FC

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  • Perlite
  • Thermometer/Hygrometer
  • Hydroponic Timer (can be set to minute intervals)
What to do:
  • Assemble the greenhouse frame according to the manufacturer's instructions
  • Place the shelves on the frame
  • Using 4 zip-ties or twist-ties per shelf, attach the corners of the 3 top shelves to the supporting rod beneath the shelf

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  • Using 2 zip-ties or twist-ties, attach only the back corners of the bottom shelf to the supporting rod so that you can lift the shelf up, but not remove it completely

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  • Place the plastic covering over the greenhouse frame
  • Lay out the plastic sheeting on the floor
    • Measure 31" along the shortest end of the sheet
    • Fold the sheet over at the 31" mark so that the sheet maintains its length, but becomes narrower by 31"
    • Repeat the step above, folding it over again by 31", so that you have 3 layers of plastic, folded on top of each other, 31" wide
    • Cut off the excess plastic - whatever is not in the the 3 folded layers
    • Measure 39" along the length of the folded strip of plastic
    • Cut at the 39" mark so that you have a 3-layer 31"x39" rectangle
  • Place the folded plastic sheeting under the mini-greenhouse so that 6" sticks out on each side
    • Fold the greenhouse covering under the frame at the corners
  • Starting at the side to the left of the zipper, use the gorilla tape to secure the plastic to the greenhouse cover

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  • It will be easier to get the tape to stick if you have a second person apply pressure from the inside of the greenhouse
  • When you get 8" frrom the side/back corner, stop taping
    • Fold the plastic that will line the back of the greenhouse flush against the back so a triangle-shaped flap sticks out from the corner
    • Fold the flap towards the tape and continue taping the seam, securing the flap and the seam together (you may need to use an additional piece of tape for this section)
    • Continue taping along the back
    • When you get to the second corner, fold the plastic along the side of the greenhouse flush with the side, creating another flap that sticks out from the corner
    • Fold the flap towards the front of the greenhouse and continue taping the seam
    • Tape the small diagonal seams on the sides of the greenhouse created when the flaps were folded and taped
  • Close both zippers on the greenhouse
  • At the front bottom, hold the plastic sheeting up and un-zip the zippers to make room for the plastic
  • Using the gorilla tape and starting with the left zipper, secure the tape inside the greenhouse, wrap it around the zipper and tape the plastic on the front left side
    • The opening created by taping the zipper also allows for FAE

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  • Repeat the taping process above with the zipper on the right side of the greenhouse
  • Place the entire set-up on top of the 22"x30" plastic tray (*Optional - This will make it easier to move the greenhouse)
  • Lift up the bottom shelf and line the plastic sheeting with a layer of perlite

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  • Attach or hang thermometer/hygrometer
  • Place warm steam vaporizer or cool mist vaporizer on the bottom shelf
  • Plug it into the hydroponic timer and set to 1 minute on, 45 minutes off
    • The time parameters may need to be adjusted according to the temperature & humidity of the room in which the FC is housed
    • The warm mist will provide the humidity and temperature stability, the cool mist vaporizer will provide humidity
    • Test the time parameters by running at least 2 full cycles then checking the relative humidity and temperature right before the vaporizer/humidifier is about to turn on
This is how your No Fan, No Mist Martha/Greenhouse Fruiting Chamber should look when it is finished:

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Notes and Maintenence:
  • Each shelf fits 4 dishpan trays for a maximum of 14 due to the space needed to fit the vaporizer on the bottom shelf
  • Clean greenhouse frame and covering every 6 weeks using a mild bleach solution to ward of contaminants
  • If you need further explanation of how to fold and tape the plastic sheeting (or anything else) PM me. I'm sorry I don't have pics of this part of the process but I put my FC together several months before I posted the tek.


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Nice, it will be even nicer when you add some pics..;) thanks for sharing..:)

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Awesome, thanks sugar!

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woah, super fancy but super simple, love it!

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Thanks guys :) Lmk how this works for you if you try it out!

There are some modifications I have seen to add more shelves and better routing of the water vapor to each shelf when the greenhouse is filled. If I add any of these extras, I'll post pics and the methods I used if I do things differently.

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I was at benny's the other day and I saw a 4 tier greenhouse except it was double the width of this. I would say it would hold 2x the amount of trays. I was thinking about using that, but the seems at the zippers didn't look to good.

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It would probably work, the zippers and seams don't get too much use or wear unless you put something on the shelves that stretches out the cover and strains the seams.

I got mine from Amazon for about $40 and it has held up really well to my abuse, they only thing I would do different is spray the frame down with rustoleum bc it's started to rust a little in spots from the humidity.

If it's less than $80, I would say go for it, otherwise you can buy 2 from Amazon for the same price.

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So you don't mist or fan at all and your mushies come out just fine?

I'm all about simplicity!

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View Postchimaira, on 14 March 2012 - 08:14 AM, said:

So you don't mist or fan at all and your mushies come out just fine?

I'm all about simplicity!

absolutley, if you have the correct set up for a GH. There are also less costly and time consuming teks to achieve the same outcome, for simplicity's sake, like monotubs.

However, I built a giant GH (out of a ferret masion cage), for species that require more maintenance than Cubensis (that wont make it in a monotub/dub tub) and I absolutley fell in love with it.

Although for cubes, my favorite is still the good old monotub. No checking water levels, scrubbing etc.
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View PostMush Zombie, on 14 March 2012 - 05:34 PM, said:



absolutley, if you have the correct set up for a GH. There are also less costly and time consuming teks to achieve the same outcome, for simplicity's sake, like monotubs.

However, I built a giant GH (out of a ferret masion cage), for species that require more maintenance than Cubensis (that wont make it in a monotub/dub tub) and I absolutley fell in love with it.

Although for cubes, my favorite is still the good old monotub. No checking water levels, scrubbing etc.

I totally agree! I just started a monotub for ease of use... but I do have a GH because I thought they were cool, before I knew anything about cultivation. Lol. Now i dont have to waste all the money I spent on it . Still gonna rock the mono, they rock! ;)

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View PostKICKASS, on 26 February 2012 - 12:16 AM, said:

I really hate to say this...but...only a woman would make this! I am using a facial mister in mine! LOL! Super cool!!!!!perfect!
so much for not telling your gender B)

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Very nice !!! thanx For sharing !!

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looking good man. i cant believe that humidifier pushed out that much. all the ones ive had(not warm mist) you get more air then humidity. nice work.

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View PostBeEnvious, on 11 April 2012 - 03:56 PM, said:

looking good man. i cant believe that humidifier pushed out that much. all the ones ive had(not warm mist) you get more air then humidity. nice work.

I do believe Sugaree is female...but she still one of the Guys for sure !!!

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Where do you buy the 4 tier green house?

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e bay, amazon, make it yourself ;)
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