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Punk In Drublic
04-23-2006, 12:25 AM
Hey guys, Today I chopped one of my girls. She was at exactly 8 weeks today. She was grown with 7 CFL's 42 watts each and was fed Fox Farm ferts. Here are some pics, sorry about the quality. I have a horrible camera.

Also, I'd like to thank some people on this forum. Knowm, HARDON and a few others that helped me out tremendously. I do not think my grow would have turned out this good if it were not for your guys help and advice. Thank you :rasta:


Also, Knowm, I think I seen you mention you were looking for pics of CFL grows. Well here you go :)

Punk In Drublic
04-23-2006, 12:27 AM
Couple more pics... And two pics of my girls during the grow. The one on the left is the one harvested today. The other one is 2 - 3 weeks behind.

justaseed
04-23-2006, 01:00 AM
great job! some people say you can't flower with cfls! i say they don' know shit! make sure you post the yeild when it's dry. i'm curious what 294watts of cfl can produce. i used to get 4-5 oz from my 350watt cfl cab.

GrowinGreen23
04-23-2006, 02:12 AM
yeah i'm looking forward to what i'll be having, nothign big i knwo but still, is that 8 weeks of flowering or 8 weeks from germination? also how many plants total? i havn't added any ferts just whats in the soil i forget what kind actually but it's the slow release kind do you feel you did anythign EXTRA that made your grow that much better? asking just so i can change what i do in the future and maybe any CFL growers starting out

looks good though don't forget to post actual yield after drying

growingreen23

LIP
04-23-2006, 09:58 AM
Looks good, i hope people now realise that CFL's can do the job lol! Well done!

busteruk7
04-23-2006, 11:13 AM
yeah nice grow what sort of weed did that bagseed come from
cheers all :)

justaseed
04-24-2006, 12:56 AM
i havn't added any ferts just whats in the soil i forget what kind actually but it's the slow release kind do you feel you did anythign EXTRA that made your grow that much better? asking just so i can change what i do in the future and maybe any CFL growers starting out

growingreen23

i would recommend staying away from preferted soil, especially slow release stuff. seedlings can be burned easily in it and also if you are adding ferts and after a few weeks the slow release is still there you can have alot of ph problems if you are not careful, although adding some lime when mixing the soil would help. to make it much simpler i would recommend using a product like promix bx or sunshine mix. you will need to add 1-2 tbsp dolimite lime per gal of soil(less)mix to these as well as both are peat based mixes which are too acidic for mj by themself. if you use a soil or soiless mix with no added ferts then you can be sure what you are giving your plants. another plus is that plants given ferts early in life are more likely to be male and if you use promix or sunshine mix you can be sure they don't get anything but h2o for the 1st 2-3 weeks increasing you chances of getting females. hope this helps to give you ideas for future grows. i would be glad to offer any assistance i can in the future, just ask if you need anything.

GrowinGreen23
04-24-2006, 01:27 AM
thanks for that insite and future offer, well acually i switched the soil after they were about 6" and about a month or so in, i originally used soil from the PA area that was naturally rich in nutrients, good thing to knwo though cause i was thinking it would jst be easier to get this stuff from the beginnign but now i knwo it's not

Good piece of info

Growingreen23

ToKnoIsToGro
04-24-2006, 03:53 AM
Hey punk, what kind of fixtures did u use for your cfl's? How did you set it up?

Likes to build bongs
04-28-2006, 06:09 AM
how many plants, and how much did you yeild? I plan on using a simlar setup

Garden Knowm
04-28-2006, 06:38 AM
YEEEEEEEEEEEE HAW!!!!!!!!!!!

easy cheesy!!!!!

nice work
thanks for the PICS.. it is what I wanted... I don't remember posting that I wanted pics.. but I have beenthinking about it for a couple weeks now..
I think I will start a CFL picture thread.. I am working on a book about CFL growing and I want the back 10 pages or so to be a bunch of CFL gardens....

Thanks again.. and NICE freaking JOB!!!!!!!!

LOVE

postmandave
04-28-2006, 11:30 AM
Nice job man .I now hope people realise that cfls can do the job as they are a great alternitive to hps and are great for solving heat probs. very nice grow and thanks for the pics.The Postman.