akane
10-16-18, 02:02 PM
I'm debating how much air flow I might need to put in my sealed plywood enclosures. I know some have said sliding doors probably provide plenty on their own and others use entire pegboard walls. I am housing mostly corns, a desert king, and maybe temporarily a northern pine until I upgrade him again. I have a 1" diameter hole on both side panels of each right now since I needed somewhere to run wiring anyway.
They are going to be bioactive with top heat of probably just protected CHE and I'm not sure the exact impact that might have with no answer from the bioactive specific group yet. Otherwise it's sealed plywood with silicone edges to be completely water/air tight at every wood joint. Then sliding glass doors at least on the bottom but might end up doing hinged doors above that. 18x45" with I think I did full 2' height but about 8" of height will be solidly filled in adding everything for bioactive. Then needing space for top heat and light.
They are going to be bioactive with top heat of probably just protected CHE and I'm not sure the exact impact that might have with no answer from the bioactive specific group yet. Otherwise it's sealed plywood with silicone edges to be completely water/air tight at every wood joint. Then sliding glass doors at least on the bottom but might end up doing hinged doors above that. 18x45" with I think I did full 2' height but about 8" of height will be solidly filled in adding everything for bioactive. Then needing space for top heat and light.