>
>     I see (since I've been gone) that there must have been more 
discussion 
>     about Grow Box plans...
>     Anyway, since some of you are asking me, the company that puts out 
the 
>     Grow Box plans that I sent away for is somewhere here in Atlanta.
>     If you wish, and you haven't already done so, please feel free to 
>     email me offline regarding any more info I can pass along...
>     What I do know is that the company H2 (as in H squared) has plans 
to 
>     build 3 different kinds of grow boxes ranging in interior lights 
and 
>     size.  They sell plans to build the three grow boxes, and if you 
want 
>     you can buy the electrical components from them, or hunt around 
and 
>     find the stuff you need locally.  The plans I ordered is the same 
one 
>     my friend built (the one that I had my D. capensis in).  It hosts 
9 
>     plants and seems to be perfect for growing indoors.  My friend 
built 
>     his in one day, and it cost him around $250., and should last a 
>     lifetime.  The bulbs, etc., are guaranteed for life (I always 
question 
>     things like that)...  I have seen indoor growing lights and boxes 
>     before, and in my opinion, the ONLY thing that may be better is a 
>     1,000 Super Metal Halide.  I simply don't have the space for that, 
>     although I would love to have one.
>     
>     The address for the Grow Box plans is:
>     
>     H2 (as in H squared) Enterprises
>     P.O. Box 723593
>     Atlanta, Ga 31139-0593
>     
>     Send them a check for $20 and tell them what size grow box plans 
you 
>     want; they sell plans for a 3-light 9,000 lumen grow box, a 
4-light 
>     12,000 lumen, and the one I personally was amazed with, the 
8-light 
>     25000 lumen grow box.
>     
>     The last time I was getting mail from the CP list regularly, there 
was 
>     a big fight over people using the internet to sell stuff.  Well, 
I'm 
>     not trying to do that - I'm only sharing knowledge that I feel 
will 
>     benefit CP growers, period.  
>     
>     Jim Houston
>     -atlanta- 
>
>
>
I was so upset when I heard about Marcel, I looked at grow box and saw 
glove box. My apologies...
However, the fern curator at the New York Botanical Garden has the most 
amazing air-conditioned grow box I've ever seen. Prehaps you could place 
a call there and get the design plans from them.
John
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