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I built a growing cabinet for my cacti seedlings Options
 
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#21 Posted : 4/10/2014 8:33:35 PM

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Very nice. Its funny how misshapen grafts look sometimes. Like something with an abnormally giant head and thin body. Keep up the great work. Cacti are wonderful house plants.
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#22 Posted : 4/13/2014 1:53:46 PM

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Thanks for sharing! Really inspiring!
 
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#23 Posted : 4/14/2014 6:39:58 AM

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This is awesome. I recently built one for my new seed sowing. Going to start 130 species. About 2500 seeds all together. My grafts go under a different set up though.

The first two pictures are of my seedling cabinet and then the other is my graft set up.
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#24 Posted : 4/14/2014 7:56:58 AM

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Funky Monkey wrote:
I'm using a simple TMP36 sensor connected to the 3.3V and it's own ground. I'm taking an average of 100 readings for accuracy.



What's your "turn-on" temperature for the fan? In other words, what temp do you keep your cabinet at?


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p.s. nice cabinet hostilis :-)
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#25 Posted : 4/15/2014 11:26:51 PM

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@Hostilis: Looking good Thumbs up I love your graft setup too. I have a while to go before I have that many Pereskiopsis growing. Do you have many issues with fungus gnats? I have to conduct a small genocide every few days to keep them from taking over Crying or very sad

wearepeople wrote:
Funky Monkey wrote:
I'm using a simple TMP36 sensor connected to the 3.3V and it's own ground. I'm taking an average of 100 readings for accuracy.



What's your "turn-on" temperature for the fan? In other words, what temp do you keep your cabinet at?


Thank you,
wap

p.s. nice cabinet hostilis :-)


I have it set to turn on at 29°C when the light is on, and it keeps the temp around 28°C. It switches on quite regularly. At night it gets down to about 18-20°C without the fan.
 
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#26 Posted : 4/16/2014 1:45:46 AM

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Funky Monkey wrote:
I have it set to turn on at 29°C when the light is on, and it keeps the temp around 28°C. It switches on quite regularly. At night it gets down to about 18-20°C without the fan.


Is that soil temperature or ambient air temperature inside the cabinet?

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#27 Posted : 4/16/2014 8:45:37 AM

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wearepeople wrote:
Funky Monkey wrote:
I have it set to turn on at 29°C when the light is on, and it keeps the temp around 28°C. It switches on quite regularly. At night it gets down to about 18-20°C without the fan.


Is that soil temperature or ambient air temperature inside the cabinet?

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It's the air temperature inside the cabinet.
 
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#28 Posted : 5/9/2014 2:54:59 PM

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Funky Monkey,

This thread has been such an inspiration. I'm building a similar cabinet setup today.

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#29 Posted : 7/29/2014 3:58:28 PM

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A lovely bit of kit - well done. But almost all the plants you have in there are WELL past the size that I would be acclimatising them to the sun.
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#30 Posted : 7/29/2014 4:03:20 PM

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wearepeople wrote:

Is that soil temperature or ambient air temperature inside the cabinet?



Inside the cabinet there may be some hysteresis, but that will be essentially the same thing.
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#31 Posted : 11/9/2014 2:53:38 PM

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Hi everyone, I thought I'd post an update of my seedlings. They've had some sun this summer but will return to my cabinet this week. I've repotted some and grafted a few. I also acquired some new seeds that I'm going to start. I've expanded my Pereskiopsis forest this summer and am going to take cuttings for grafting. Pictures of the Pereskiopsis will follow shortly.
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#32 Posted : 11/9/2014 6:40:17 PM

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WOW! Funky Monkey, this is very inspirational!

Thank you for sharing,
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#33 Posted : 11/9/2014 9:56:52 PM

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wearepeople wrote:
Funky Monkey,

This thread has been such an inspiration. I'm building a similar cabinet setup today.

wap


Hi wap, did you end up building your growing cabinet?
 
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#34 Posted : 11/22/2014 4:06:11 AM

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Seeing this thread rele makes me want to make a cabinet like this so that I have something to hobby about this winter and grow my cacti collection. I actually have a half built sorta one of these in my basement that I could finish to be like this with a hinged front door and everything!!!
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#35 Posted : 11/22/2014 5:49:23 AM

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Funky Monkey wrote:
wearepeople wrote:
Funky Monkey,

This thread has been such an inspiration. I'm building a similar cabinet setup today.

wap


Hi wap, did you end up building your growing cabinet?


Yes I did. It's pretty awesome. I used an old entertainment center that has doors. Picked it up pretty cheap from a Good Will. Still need to get arduino, thermo-sensor, and fans hooked up. Oh, I also need to spend some time organizing the various wires. Once I get it all tidied up I'll send ya a photo Smile

Again, thank you for the inspiration Smile
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#36 Posted : 12/7/2014 1:52:02 AM

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D.REYx420 wrote:
Seeing this thread rele makes me want to make a cabinet like this so that I have something to hobby about this winter and grow my cacti collection. I actually have a half built sorta one of these in my basement that I could finish to be like this with a hinged front door and everything!!!


Awesome! I say go for it!
It's what keeps me sane during winters in Europe Big grin
 
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#37 Posted : 12/7/2014 1:58:02 AM

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wearepeople wrote:
Funky Monkey wrote:
wearepeople wrote:
Funky Monkey,

This thread has been such an inspiration. I'm building a similar cabinet setup today.

wap


Hi wap, did you end up building your growing cabinet?


Yes I did. It's pretty awesome. I used an old entertainment center that has doors. Picked it up pretty cheap from a Good Will. Still need to get arduino, thermo-sensor, and fans hooked up. Oh, I also need to spend some time organizing the various wires. Once I get it all tidied up I'll send ya a photo Smile

Again, thank you for the inspiration Smile
wap


Good things!

I look forward to seeing pictures.
 
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#38 Posted : 5/7/2015 7:41:45 PM

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Hi guys,

I thought I'd do a quick update on my cacti growing as spring has officially come round Big grin and things are growing again.

I started some new seeds a while back, and grafted some of them.
I now have several grafts of T. Peruvianus var. Matucana and 2 grafted t. Peruvianus var. Serra Blue x SS02 Bridgesii.

I also grafted three different types of cacti to my old cactus stump. The peruvianus has really exploded.
I'm a bit dissapointed by my pachanoi though.

I'm still looking for good pachanoi seed (or cuttings) because I have loads of peruvianus. Anyone have good pachanoi seed?
I got mine from Koehres Kakteen in Germany.


PS! Sorry for the rotated pictures, my phone is not cooperating.
More pics will follow.
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