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twitch
04-09-2007, 05:53 AM
i have a small set up and i am useing florecent lights(i think thats how it is spelled) and i have the option of a plant light (home depo said made for plants and fish) that glows kinda pink and then a bulb that is said to be just like the sun which one should i use
grow spec:
4 pots
2 plants in each
all organic soil
rubbermaid box foil coated
i am new at this so any ideas or suggests would help
Scarlet Sky
04-09-2007, 05:58 AM
niether. you are being misinformed.
ge makes several types of flouro tubes. you are talking about ge plant and aquarium and ge sunlight.
sunlight is good, but not the ideal for veggetative growth. it's only 6000k. however, right beside them are the ge DAYLIGHT bulbs, wich are 6500k, perfect for veg (and i highly recomend them; best flouro's i've ever used)
plant and aquarium bulbs are totaly out of the spectrum; they burn at 5000k, and are good for fish and aquatic plant life, but no good for you plants, being quite a bit too pink.
if flowering with flouro's and cfl's, you'll want a warm spec bulb. kitchen and bath fits this profile, 2800-3100k.
and here's this...
http://boards.cannabis.com/basic-growing/94493-kps-cannabis-college-cannabis-issues-facts-guide.html
KL4D4
04-09-2007, 06:20 AM
CTT in Kelvin (K)/ Light Color/ Effect/
5000 to 8000/ Deep blue/ Encourages excellent leaf and stem growth.
4000 to 5000 / Light blue/ Encourages good leaf and
stem growth.
4000/ Neutral white/ Promotes normal growth.
3700 to 4000/ Warm neutral/ Promotes rapid growth.
3000 to 37000/ Warmer yellow neutral/ Highly active
photosynthesis for all stages of growth.
1500 to 3000/ Hot orange or red/ Promotes flowering
Scarlet Sky
04-09-2007, 06:25 AM
good one kl, but you may want to specify...
different plants flourish at different spectrums, and plants do better with cool specs when vegging, warm for flower.
for cannabis, 6500k is the ideal spectrum for veggatative growth. it doesn't mean the plants wont grow under other specs, it just means they will do best at 6500k. in flower, cannabis does well with warm specs, 2300-2800k is ideal for maximum bud production.
hope that helps to clarify...
twitch
04-09-2007, 11:30 PM
thank you so much so if i use the DAYLIGHT bulbs when would i change to another type of light
I'd start with 2 plants( just to hone some skills, less to worry about), 1 in each pot(2 in each pot will not make it to maturity), and many; many more lights.
i have a small set up and i am useing florecent lights(i think thats how it is spelled) and i have the option of a plant light (home depo said made for plants and fish) that glows kinda pink and then a bulb that is said to be just like the sun which one should i use
grow spec:
4 pots
2 plants in each
all organic soil
rubbermaid box foil coated
i am new at this so any ideas or suggests would help
Scarlet Sky
04-10-2007, 02:05 PM
thank you so much so if i use the DAYLIGHT bulbs when would i change to another type of light
if you go all flouro, i'd suggest you flower at 5 nodes. this will allow you to concentrate light from cfl's better. and keep your stretching to a minimum.
twitch
04-11-2007, 07:32 AM
if you go all flouro, i'd suggest you flower at 5 nodes. this will allow you to concentrate light from cfl's better. and keep your stretching to a minimum.
thanks that was the next question i needed answered
thanks guys you really helped
twitch
04-11-2007, 08:18 PM
i am not trying to start big i am still at the u of a (you will never know which one lol) so i am just trying to get some practice in befor i actually try to grow some of these bomb nuggs y'all grow
Scarlet Sky
04-11-2007, 08:20 PM
;) good luck :thumbsup:
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