Last summer i grew a few plants from seed and ended up with two females apparently of different strains although they came from the same seeds.
They both flowered but one took longer and also had a more distinct smell even from a small size, that one died from frost unfortunately but not before i took a cutting.
The other one almost died but after i bought it indoors it jumped back into life so i put a few cfls (25 watt 2700k) on it and it started flourishing.
Iv'e taken a few cuttings from this one too and put it into flower about 9 days ago.
I now have 5 25 watt red cfls and a blue 5 watt led which according to the supplier chucks out 5000 lux at 12 inches.
I have it at about 10 inches but dont want to go any closer so as to get a wider spread of light.
I am planning to put more red cfls up the sides as the plant grows.
These plants have had no natural light (england doesn't get much sun this time of year)
zombiebirdhouse Reviewed by zombiebirdhouse on . first indoor grow using cfls and led Last summer i grew a few plants from seed and ended up with two females apparently of different strains although they came from the same seeds. They both flowered but one took longer and also had a more distinct smell even from a small size, that one died from frost unfortunately but not before i took a cutting. The other one almost died but after i bought it indoors it jumped back into life so i put a few cfls (25 watt 2700k) on it and it started flourishing. Iv'e taken a few cuttings from Rating: 5