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fatfred420
03-13-2008, 04:01 AM
i've never grown b4 but always wanted to, cruising the web i found a thread here where the person was growing in a computer case i happen to have one...what i want to know is what type of light would b ideal for this grow? and would hydro or soil b the best?i have the convenience of a bong/hydro shop around the corner so all i really need to know is what to ask for;i also plan to use the lst method so any tips on that would b greatly apreaciated

carinia
03-13-2008, 04:16 AM
Yo pretty much have to use lst in a computer case. CFLS are perfect for those grows (they put out good light, and are not very hot). Im not sure what the preferd method is but since this is your first tiem growing Id go soil.

Either way, search around the cabinet growing section on indoor growing. There are alot of microgrows out there! ;)

fatfred420
03-13-2008, 04:33 AM
ive looked around sum stores and the cfl's that i've read that r soposed work rnt there (warm for budding and daylight for veg)i was goin to actually get a real growing light

carinia
03-13-2008, 04:57 AM
CFLS are real grow lights. :)

An hps/mh would just be a waste imo.

chrons
03-13-2008, 05:01 AM
IMO if you want a small grow with that computer case cabinet, it can work AWESOME with some Lowryder2 seeds. You can have an excellent little grow going on in one of those, and I believe the Lowryder2 seeds can fit ideally in there :thumbsup:

And the Lowryder2 are easy to grow and the light that comes with the computer case is enough to harvest a very nice Lowryder plant. You don't even need to mess with hydroponics since they grow very easily in some soil. Definitely something to look into!

peace.love and LUCK! :)

darbolah
03-13-2008, 05:50 AM
Firstly for a computer you will need cfls, hps/mh will be far to hot for that case and for the amount you can grow it would be a waste of power. Pick up some "daylight" bulbs with between 5200-6400k which will be perfect for veg. Try and get bulbs around 30-42w which will save power and the max amount of lumens which will help in veg and flower. Depents of the size of the case really, i would probably 3-4 bulbs per plant.

Also try and get as many pc case fans as you can and fix them to the rear of the case, that should keep the them happy :thumbsup:

Good luck :)

fatfred420
03-13-2008, 03:34 PM
ive looked around sum stores and the cfl's that i've read that r soposed work rnt there (warm for budding and daylight for veg)i was goin to actually get a real growing light small town...

darbolah
03-13-2008, 04:08 PM
you dont need to goto a grow shop to get good cfls. Any hardware or megamart or whateva you have in the states should sell what your after at a fraction of the cost. Alternatively you can try online at somewhere like ebay.

hybridlove420
03-13-2008, 08:34 PM
ebay is pretty bad for cfls actually. theyre maybe 1/2 the price, but most are no name brands without warranties. (for my, 1/4 cfls stops working within 2 weeks for no reason)

CultureCherryPopper
03-13-2008, 08:54 PM
I'm running 3 23 W CFLs off a powerstrip in a cab for one revegging plant. I have one fan running intake on the bottom and one running exhaust at the top. Not sure if it's too low humidity of late, let ya know.

fatfred420
03-14-2008, 07:23 PM
you dont need to goto a grow shop to get good cfls. Any hardware or megamart or whateva you have in the states should sell what your after at a fraction of the cost. Alternatively you can try online at somewhere like ebay.
i went to walmart they didnt have em...well at least the ones i was looking for (warm/daylight) i dont have a credit card for ebay either i guess ill try sum of the lights they do have i think they were soft white or sumthing does ne1 know if this will work?

carinia
03-16-2008, 07:23 PM
Soft white sounds like incandescent... No no no, no incandescents...
Never seen softwhite for CFLS, but eh, whatever. :) What is the k rating on those bad boys? It should be written somewhere on the package. That should give a little help, since veg you typically go high (6500k) and flower you go low (3000k)

yeah.. dunno if thatll help or not :)

Orzy
03-16-2008, 08:00 PM
Lately I've noticed that most CFLs sold at lowes, home depot, and walmart don't have their kelvin temperatures on the package. The only ones that do are the 6500k daylight bulbs. The warm white/soft white ones generally wont have a k temp on the box, but in general warm or soft means the light will be in the lower ranges.