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donnie189
10-27-2005, 03:14 AM
Okay, I've got all these tall flowers, and they're all crowding each other. I've put the worst stunted ones back in the veg room 'cause I've nowhere else to put them. I'm about to go out, and buy another big black tub, and another 1000 HPS (is Hortulux better for blooming?) and put some flowers the same size in another room. Butt, then I thought about adding 250-400HPS or Hortilux vertically on each side of my sea of green. Does this sound okay? I'd prefer to keep the heat down with possibly the 250. ?? Thanks allot! I'd just like some good yeilds, they've been flowering (slow starters) but I have this 1) 1000 Hortulux light on a '6 mover, trying to do it all. I really think I'd get better yeilds with a couple of 250's vertical on both sides. I got a month to go, I think. Donnie

donnie189
10-27-2005, 03:18 AM
BTW; The 1000 Hortilux is on a mover, but I think my side lights wouldn't be. What do all of you think of the movers that have a light on both ends, that turns about?? Donnie

donnie189
10-27-2005, 03:18 AM
BTW; The 1000 Hortilux is on a mover, but I think my side lights wouldn't be. What do all of you think of the movers that have a light on both ends, that turns about?? Donnie

Mctuffet
10-27-2005, 04:26 AM
how many plants and how much space are you talking about?? and how many 250"s would you buy?

Garden Knowm
10-27-2005, 07:23 AM
Can we see a pic.. I am having trouble visualizing the grow.... but if I see it correctly, side lighting is the way to GO

latewood
10-27-2005, 08:00 AM
I went and found this for you, PL lighting under agricultural lighting @bghydro.com
I tried to link it for you, but my comp illiteracy got the best of me...check out those reflectors,,they are real small, but they are supposed to be awesome and you can side light with them ...I copied the 3-4 items off page, so you could identify what I was talking about, but no pics...this came from the bottom of the page...goodluck.
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donnie189
10-27-2005, 11:34 AM
Yeah here is some pictures of this grow. Thanks for all your help! Donnie

donnie189
10-27-2005, 11:40 AM
I like the sound of them reflectors. Hey also Guys, what do you think of this cola? I never seen a red hair in my life, I'm colored blind. I don't know how old she is getting to be. I have a half dozen of these stuffed around in between these tall ones. Thanks Donnie :rasta:

rysk8er420
10-27-2005, 06:23 PM
Wow donnie youre doing it all wrong for an indoor grow. And when i say that i mean that you shouldnt just let them grow out straight up like that.

What you need to do on your next grow(too late now) is use a trimming technique such as fimming or just straight topping those plants. And if i were you i would also look to buy some seeds that are of the Idica variety.

That way you would have shorter bushier plants and no real need to change your setup. Although side lighting can be beneficial to almost any grow setup.

Mctuffet
10-27-2005, 08:00 PM
i personaly would get side lighting if i had the money. and i think thats what you sould do. it would get alot more light to the lower 2/3 of your plants.

latewood
10-27-2005, 08:53 PM
looks like my grow...Welcome to the Jungle'...latewood

donnie189
10-28-2005, 05:30 AM
thanks everybody?? keep it coming! donnie

AussieBud
10-30-2005, 02:06 PM
i don't wan't to try telling you to grow differantlly but if i had that setup i would be topping those bitches after thay had the long branching that they have then i'de tie them all down at an even leval and drop your light a little bit after branches all tied down but thats just my method dude

if i could find my camera drivers for my pc i could post a pic but no luck
sorry