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southcac420
11-17-2009, 06:11 PM
I have three plants of The Church (from Greenhouse Seed Co.) under about 9,000 lumens of 24 hour flourescent light (6500k). After 4 weeks of veging they will be changed to 12 and 12 under around 10,000 lumens of flourescent light (2700k). They are growing in 10" square pots filled with one part perlite, one part sand, and one part miracle grow potting mix. the temperature stays between 75 and 80F and Bloom Booster fertilizer will be used while flowering. How much dried do you guys estimate they will produce?
bombdiggity
11-17-2009, 06:15 PM
I used 10k lumens of T5 on my first and 2nd grows.. had two plants in a very compact space, yield was shy of 2oz each time. I have since switched to 150W hps and I should note that I have not seen a dramatic increase in yield with the HPS, the buds are more compact though.
Italiano715
11-17-2009, 06:16 PM
I have three plants of The Church (from Greenhouse Seed Co.) under about 9,000 lumens of 24 hour flourescent light (6500k). After 4 weeks of veging they will be changed to 12 and 12 under around 10,000 lumens of flourescent light (2700k). They are growing in 10" square pots filled with one part perlite, one part sand, and one part miracle grow potting mix. the temperature stays between 75 and 80F and Bloom Booster fertilizer will be used while flowering. How much dried do you guys estimate they will produce?
It all depends on temps, humidity, space size, position of lighting and so and so forth. If you can get at least a half to a oz that's decent for a beginner! Start a grow log and people will be there to help along the way, myself included! :thumbsup:
southcac420
11-17-2009, 06:32 PM
thanks guys, good info. The lights are T8's, and they are hanging above the plants as close as i can get them without touching. the temperature is relatively constant and the humidity is low, around 50%. They also have plenty of space to grow.
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