well here it is, this is how it is setup for now. I was wondering when I should throw my plants into "bloom"?any certain height? Days of veg?anything specific? I am just a rookstar
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well here it is, this is how it is setup for now. I was wondering when I should throw my plants into "bloom"?any certain height? Days of veg?anything specific? I am just a rookstar
i usually veg mine until they are around 2 feet tall. I guess the longer you veg and bigger they get the bigger the yield, but keep in mind they grow another 1/2 size of the plant in flower sometimes so make sure you got the space, which doesnt seem to be a problem here but you need a flower room cuz the 12 hours of dark no light should touch them
Your plants need to be closer to the lights, they're stretching. Unless the lights are too hot and burning them, in that case you need to invest in new lights...
Otherwise just keep an eye on light leaks and you'll be good.
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Originally Posted by Hennessy1414
i KNOW, i WOULD RATHER HAVE an HPS light or an MH, but $$$ dont just shoot outta my ass...lol...if it did, I would really get my fiber ;-)
but yeah they are 65w Flood Lights(they put out as much as a 500w incandescent/each and they were only $42/ea
7 plants and 4 being sprouted [if im counting correctly] when you goto flower your certainly gunna need more/powerful lights to get the girls proper lighting so start saving lol
I'd lose those floodlights, because they probably add considerable heat to the plants when kept close enough to make the plants grow. Excess heat will actually stifle growth. Replace with as many CFLs as you can afford and keep under control temperature-wise. More blue spectrum lights for vegetative growth, and more red spectrum for flowering.
When you can afford one, definitely step-up to HIDs. MH for veg, and HPS for flower if you can afford the setup. If you can only afford one, I'd go with an HPS. It works decent in veg, and great in flowering.
Take care! :jointsmile:
haha...these are fluorex bulbs in the flood lightsQuote:
Originally Posted by Mr. Clandestine
Is there any way you could close off a corner of this room? I'm suspecting it's gonna be a bit tough to flower these with no light leaks. Just a thought for the future.
Yeah, I tried growing with incandesents once... it was a disaster.
those 65w floods are probly incandescent. i had 2 in my cfl gro, and when i swapped them out for additional cfls, the plants grew noticibly better.
cfls are the cheapest lights, hps next, then Mh
dude...read b4 commenting...they are FLUOREX BULBS.....Quote:
Originally Posted by klondike_bar
Where can I buy Mylar? In california?
Just wanted to through something in on the CFL bulbs. Check out 1000bulbs.com, they have a really good line of CFL. They say 2 to 200 watt but I only saw up to 105 watt. They have 100 watt (supposed to be 500 watt incandesent equivalent) for about $21.00and $9.50 shipping. Shipping for more than 1 bulb is still $9.50, at least up to 4 bulbs if I remember right. I haven't gotten any yet but as soon as money allows I want to get some to try them out. I was thinking of doing a box for my mother using 10 bulbs. Two in each corner and two above but maybe smaller than 100 watts each. I'll make my own reflectors and mount them on some type of scissor set-up (that i'll make also)so that I can adjust them horizontally according to the size of the plant. I don't know, Looks good on paper. If anyone has trouble finding the site for the bulbs let me know and I will try to help. Have a great day. P.S. To whom it may concern, 1000bulbs.com might be a company that would be interested in advertising. Just a thought.
Some Walmarts carry it. If not Walmart, Sports Chalet, Big 5 and places like that often have it. You want to look in the camping section for mylar emergency blankets. They usually cost under two bucks per blanket.Quote:
Originally Posted by M.B.A.
You can buy thicker mylar that is easier to work with at your hydro store, but since $$$ don't just shoot out of your ass, or any other orifice I would presume, the emergency blankets are probably cheaper.
Flat white paint is actually almost as reflective as mylar and has the added advantage of helping to dissipate heat. The mylar reflects all your heat back into your room; while white paint will allow your walls to absorb more of the heat and transfer it elsewhere. ...and, contrary to what your instincts will try to tell you, flat white IS more reflective than gloss white.
Enjoy your grow! :thumbsup:
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Aw, c'mon. you're asking a lot there, don't ya think? :DQuote:
Originally Posted by M.B.A.
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I'm sorry PharmaCam, but did you mean me in your last post? If not sorry for taking up this space.
LOL - Now seriously, misslilly, I'm a man. How many men do you know who can even recognize subtlety, much less generate it?Quote:
Originally Posted by misslilly
There was another quote in MBA's previous post that didn't show when I quoted MBA. If the quote part looked like this:
Maybe it's more obvious what I meant to say.Quote:
Originally Posted by M.B.A.
I've used and recommended 1000Bulbs in the past. They're a little slow in their processing/shipping department, but not unreasonably so and they do have a good election of bulbs at hard-to-beat prices - especially the larger cfl's.
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Hey PharmaCan, Misslilly is the name of one of my dogs. I'm also male so maybe that explains why I did'nt understand??
LOL - That would certainly account for it.Quote:
Originally Posted by misslilly
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