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8. VIVOSUN 48"x48"x80" Mylar Hydroponic Grow Tent with Observation Window and Floor Tray for Indoor Plant Growing 4' x4'

    Features:
  • Keeps All Light Inside: The VIVOSUN Hydroponic Mylar Grow Tent is made of high-quality 600D Oxford canvas that is lined with reinforced PE layer and 100%-reflective mylar walls, which can effectively block all light from leaking and boost the output efficiency of your setup; The zipper part has also upgraded with the black inner lining to prevent light into the tent; There is no need for additional flaps or tape, you can just zip up to create a lightproof seal environment
  • Stand Sturdy & Extra-thick Materials: The indoor growing tent is supported with strong metal poles, top bars, and tool-free corner connectors to lock the structure securely in place; The top hanging bar can hold up to 100 lbs. each that can satisfy your different equip requirements; The premium 340 g high-density fabric is waterproof, tear-resistant and double-stitched for great light blockage, while the inside lining is designed with PE material and mylar walls that are safer for your plants
  • Easy Observation & Maintenance: With a visible window made by transparent plastic set on the grow tent, you can check the growth status of your plants at any time; The window at the bottom is helpful for heat dissipation; The hook and loop fasteners on the cover of the window are easier for you to open and observe inside; It is also equipped with a removable floor tray that is convenient to be cleaned and conserved
  • Fast & Simple Assembly: Our grow tents are easy to install even if you've never done anything like it before; With the guidance of the detailed instruction, you can assemble the tent in minutes; Several doors with easy-access zippers are set on the tent, which let you unzip smoothly and make your work better; The corner connectors can uphold the tent frame stably without any tools; Come with 2 hanging straps that are able to help to fix the carbon filter as you need
  • Considerate Design & More Options: The plant grow tent offers plenty of openings for setting duct fans, lamps, electrical cords, etc.; The inner tool organizer is handy to put all your gardening tools based on your need; The tent is suitable for different places in your house, such as the domestic garage, balcony, laundry room, closet, and so on; We also provide various sizes of grow tents to meet your daily demands
VIVOSUN 48"x48"x80" Mylar Hydroponic Grow Tent with Observation Window and Floor Tray for Indoor Plant Growing 4' x4'
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u/blurmageddon · 2 pointsr/Collodion

I made my own Bastard box that works for 4x5 and 5x7. Here's a list of materials:

  • 32-gallon fold-a-tote: The actual box part

  • Sacrificial film changing bag: For the armholes

  • Rosco #19 Fire gel: For darkbox window(s)* Light safe indoors but outside you'll need to cover your head and box with a shroud of some sort to be safe. For the side windows I cut I used Rubylith sheets. You can't see through them so they only work on the sides but they are completely daylight safe.

  • Tray stand: For setting the box on to work

  • LED Headlamp: Has a darkroom safe red LED to illuminate inside

  • Kitchen timer: for timing plate sensitivity. Fits handily into the transparent side pocket on the box.

  • Portfolio: For toting the flattened darkbox around in.

    The box is made of thick cardboard so it's easy to cut through with a knife or razorblade. After cutting I taped the edges with black gaffer's tape to make it look cleaner and to prevent any particles from falling into the working area. I cut one big window in the top (for the Rosco gel) and one on each panel in the back (for the Rubylith).

    For the armholes I left the cuts rough so I could use a high strength glue to adhere the arms I cut off of the film changing bag. I glued them to the cardboard under the nylon fabric of the box. After that had dried I taped around the edges so it looked cleaner and provided a little better seal.

    For the illumination inside, I took the strap off the LED headlamp and stuck some velcro squares to the back of it and to the inside of the box. This holds the light perfectly and still allows the headlamp to tilt up and down for the perfect angle.

    The only other thing I do is tear up thick magazine pages and lay them down on the inside along with something like a puppy pad or some paper towels to catch any drips.

    Here is an imgur album with some sample images.

u/oddlyNormel · 2 pointsr/Collodion

I highly recommend this book. I had a professor call it the "alternative processes bible" and it has great examples and step by step directions.

While it's very different from developing film (you're essentially putting the emulsion on by hand rather than just shooting it), knowledge of that would probably make it a lot easier.

If you search around on youtube you can also find some good videos on it.

u/paramajik · 1 pointr/Collodion

I built my own portable dark room using this
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01731MNJE/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awdb_t1_OJ5UBb047AF37

Some people use ice fishing tents.