ight what vautage light bulb would u no for 2 plants and how often should u water them and how often should u keep light on them anything to help
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ight what vautage light bulb would u no for 2 plants and how often should u water them and how often should u keep light on them anything to help
You need to do a bit of research before you try growing. First you should read through "the growfaq" theres one here, as well as at many of the other stoner sights, they are as good as free gold.
So to answer your questions:
1. Voltage (vautage) Really isnt what you are looking for as far as lighting goes, the key to lighting is "Watts", and that depends entirely on hjow big you want those 2 plants, and I would reccomend getting a HID (high intensity discharge) lighting system, a 200watt system will do you justice for 2 plants, or you can do 2 big ass plants with a 1000watt, it all depends on what you can spend.
2. I assume your going to use soil for 2 plants, so if you mix the soil right, you should only water them every few days to a week, you gotta get a feel for when they need it.
3. You should only leave the light on for 18/6 hours durring veg, some people say to leave it on 24 durring veg, but 18 is plenty, and theres no need to waste electricity, and 12/12 for flowering.
I hope this helps.
yea go with what he said and work on your grammer a bit...no fense but try to get mh (metal halide) or hps like he said they will do you good if not try to get some cfls or compact florecent lights or the swirly bulbs that go in regular outlets...i couldnt afford mh or hps soo i just used about 10 cfls for veg and 12 for flower...
Where is the YEAG when we need him....lol
i dunno well have to search for the yeag but whats the yeag...???
haha priceless
i can't even understand what you are trying to ask!
go read the FAQs... if you can... :D
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This person is either borderline illiterate OR not a native English speaker.Quote:
Originally Posted by trippen420
FYI vautage = wattage when spelled phonetically by many Europeans. V is pronounced the way English speakers pronounce W.