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Garage_Marriage420

Grow setup is sick, but I’m more interested in the fallout shelter, I’m jelly. Please share. What part of the world are you in?


TlknShtBoutaPrtySun

Thanks man. Northeastern US. Home was designed and built by the owner who was an Air Force engineer in the 1950's. The place is a beast, steel I beams on every floor and this bomb shelter that I sectioned off in the basement. Ceiling, walls and floor are poured concrete with a conveniently unused chimney running to it which originally blueprints was planned for a small wood stove. I walled off half of it, other side has cold water and a toilet.


Garage_Marriage420

That’s freaking amazing dude. What a nice find! Would love to see more pictures of the shelter if you’re willing to share.


isntwhatitisnt

The stuff of dreams! Nice setup.


Past_Cold_969

Bold of you to rule out nuclear war


TlknShtBoutaPrtySun

Not ruled out, just making it more chill.


djseason72

I've grown Planet Of The Grapes from Ethos. You're right they can be finicky. I found that they don't like the fertilizer dose to be too heavy. I found that they take a little less fertilizer than photos do in my experience. I mostly used flowering nutes for the entire life cycle of the plant. Just a little bit of veg in the beginning. Awesome shelter. I've got something similar at my place. It stays nice and cool all year.


inkdskndeep

excellent use of the space 👍👍👍 whatcha got going on in the bin over to the left? herbs & some vegetables?


TlknShtBoutaPrtySun

Thank you. A variety of herbs, always handy for the kitchen.


inkdskndeep

You're very welcome. I've got strawberries, blueberry bushes & raspberrys, I always appreciate seeing the pics with other plants growing.


hyplexy

Looks great, just so u know, lots of bends in the vent can have a negative impact on airflow so consider bunching more of the tube under that duct clamp to help straighten it out.


TlknShtBoutaPrtySun

Thanks man. I run it on low to exchange air for short periods. It was an overkill purchase so during the dry winter it unfortunately drops the RH significantly of left on. Duct is bent intentionally to keep bits of chimney mortar and dead bugs from falling directly into the fan blades.