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Taiden
11-04-2006, 04:47 PM
so i'm currently designing an indoor setup in a footlocker (hoping for 1 or 2 plants at a time). it looks like the dimensions will be (feet) 4.0' x 2.5' x 1.5'

I was thinking two 42 watt CFL one on each side at the top of the cab for veg (24/0 for veg? does it matter what color temp it is?)

I'm a little lost on what I should be using for flowering period. What is the theory behind lighting for flowering period in terms of light amount, light duration and color temp for the light?

Side question: What kind of electricity bill jump would you all expect for a little cab setup like this?

Taiden
11-06-2006, 03:55 AM
Any ideas guys?

I'm currently trying to find a place that sells Mylar. Figuring everything out before I go buy stuff. Still wonderin about that light though... I think 2x 42 watt CFLs would work fine for veg. Perhaps it would work alright for flowering too, as long as i put the lighting to 12/12 or whatever most people do.

turtle420
11-06-2006, 05:43 PM
I'm a little lost on what I should be using for flowering period. What is the theory behind lighting for flowering period in terms of light amount, light duration and color temp for the light?

Side question: What kind of electricity bill jump would you all expect for a little cab setup like this?


RE: Light Amount <-- the more, the merrier
RE: Light duration <--Basically, anything over 14 hours of light will keep a plant in vegetative state (rule of thumb).

Say, 18/6 for veg phases...
Then, switch over to 12/12 to induce flowering to the plants.

RE: Color... you should read some information... I really don't know the ins and outs of the color/temp of the fluorescent bulbs.

RE: Electricity bill costs <--
You can determine, down to the penny, how much $ will this setup cost.
Wikipedia is your friend.
your total watts * cost of 1KWH * hours turned ON per month = total cost
(I believe).

Peace :)

-turtle420 :cool:
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