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    #31
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    Are these lights okay for veg? flower?

    Quote Originally Posted by RAINHAZE
    Ok...now you got some parts and pieces, your going to need some sort of framework to hold it all together and mount it to so that you can raise it as needed as the plants grow.
    Can you acquire some lumber and chains?
    How about a bathroom exhaust fan? (good to have to maintain temp levels.)

    If at all possible, you want to mount your cfl's horizontally. But in a pinch its ok to mount 'em vertically. It's just not as effective as horizontally.

    I have put together a low budget framework for you that will help tie all your cfl's together.

    You will need;
    Two 20" long 2x4's
    Two 8" long 2x4's
    Two 12" long 1"x5" cut down to 8" on top, for your sides.

    Secure them w/ 2" drywall screws in a box config. and add your 1"x5" sides as shown in pic.

    mount your fan.
    Add your baffles, You can use cardboard here.

    Secure your sockets to the insides of the sides.

    Wire the lights seperate from the fan, but wire the lights in sequence.

    Secure your chains or rope to the top of the unit on each side.
    Use well mounted hooks on the top shelf of your closet to secure the other ends of the chain/rope to.

    I hope I made this understandable to you. You'll need to use your own good judgement as to how you want to do this, but atleast this will hopefully give you an idea as to what you need to do to raise your lights and make it strong enough so that it doesnt all come crashing down on your babies.
    DAMN RAIN! You were so awesome to do this for this poster. I'm throwing some rep points your way after I post this. (When are you coming over to set up my next small ID grow area with strictly CFL's?) :S2:

    Edit: Pfft! They won't let me give you more rep points until I "spread it around" more. WTF? :wtf:
    :weedpoke:
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    ostgood:If you think you got some good advice, saw a great thread or post, then throw some Reputation points to the advisor/poster like I do! Click on the Scales icon in the upper right hand corner of the post. They just might return the favor in the near future for your knowledgeable post/thread. :thumbsup:

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    #32
    Senior Member

    Are these lights okay for veg? flower?

    Quote Originally Posted by Lynhal
    DAMN RAIN! You were so awesome to do this for this poster. I'm throwing some rep points your way after I post this. (When are you coming over to set up my next small ID grow area with strictly CFL's?) :S2:

    Edit: Pfft! They won't let me give you more rep points until I "spread it around" more. WTF? :wtf:
    I been watching this fellow for awhile, and hell he's seems like he wouldnt hurt a fly. I was kinda worried by the way the thread was going that he might just hook everything up and just hang it from the clothes rod.:stoned:

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    #33
    Senior Member

    Are these lights okay for veg? flower?

    Quote Originally Posted by RAINHAZE
    I was kinda worried by the way the thread was going that he might just hook everything up and just hang it from the clothes rod.:stoned:
    Yeah, I was worried when I read that but once I saw your post I realized I didn't need to post anything about electrical accidents, fire hazards and the like.

    I would hope most posters would research things like that before they put their selves, homes/apts. etc. at risk for a fun and simple grow.
    :weedpoke:
    Marijuana Genetics
    Mr. Green\'s Indoor Grow Room Guide
    High Times Ready-Set-Grow
    CanCom\'s Troubleshooting Form
    ostgood:If you think you got some good advice, saw a great thread or post, then throw some Reputation points to the advisor/poster like I do! Click on the Scales icon in the upper right hand corner of the post. They just might return the favor in the near future for your knowledgeable post/thread. :thumbsup:

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    #34
    Senior Member

    Are these lights okay for veg? flower?

    Quote Originally Posted by Lynhal
    Yeah, I was worried when I read that but once I saw your post I realized I didn't need to post anything about electrical accidents, fire hazards and the like.

    I would hope most posters would research things like that before they put their selves, homes/apts. etc. at risk for a fun and simple grow.
    Absolutly! :thumbsup:

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    #35
    Senior Member

    Are these lights okay for veg? flower?

    BOTH RAINHAZE AND Lynhal:

    I REALLLYYY APPERCIATE YOUR GUYS'S HELP!!
    You know you didn't waste your time typing all of this out for me because as you can see I am trying my best to follow your guys's advice. (so far I managed to get the lights you guys said)

    At this point it is not possible for me to get a washroom fan and I already over spent about 25% more than what I wanted to on the lights (geeze stuff is so expensive )
    I am unable to use the setup RAINHAZE has provided but I saved all the info and DEFIANTLY plan to use it once I get some more money and study it some more for an alternate way excluding the fan.

    Here is what I did temporarly, can someone tell me how big a 'hazard' it is
    *hopefully it is okay for now*.... any insight?

    I used splitters for the bulbs.. and an extension cord from each splitter to a mutli plug..
    I duct taped all of the loose wires to the wall away from any lights(to prevent fire hazards)
    All the splitters and held together with a metal wire/duct tapes and then the other side of the metal wire goes through a chain hanging from the clothing rod.

    I know it's not the best but all I can manage rigt now:wtf:

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    #36
    Senior Member

    Are these lights okay for veg? flower?

    I would rep you guys but it says I have to spread the rep around for both of you guys.

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    #37
    Senior Member

    Are these lights okay for veg? flower?

    Quote Originally Posted by poker2
    BOTH RAINHAZE AND Lynhal:

    I REALLLYYY APPERCIATE YOUR GUYS'S HELP!!
    You know you didn't waste your time typing all of this out for me because as you can see I am trying my best to follow your guys's advice. (so far I managed to get the lights you guys said)

    At this point it is not possible for me to get a washroom fan and I already over spent about 25% more than what I wanted to on the lights (geeze stuff is so expensive )
    I am unable to use the setup RAINHAZE has provided but I saved all the info and DEFIANTLY plan to use it once I get some more money and study it some more for an alternate way excluding the fan.

    Here is what I did temporarly, can someone tell me how big a 'hazard' it is
    *hopefully it is okay for now*.... any insight?

    I used splitters for the bulbs.. and an extension cord from each splitter to a mutli plug..
    I duct taped all of the loose wires to the wall away from any lights(to prevent fire hazards)
    All the splitters and held together with a metal wire/duct tapes and then the other side of the metal wire goes through a chain hanging from the clothing rod.

    I know it's not the best but all I can manage rigt now:wtf:
    Your welcome:thumbsup:
    It will do for now, but it looks like you need to get them closer to the plant.
    Do you have a timer?

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    #38
    Senior Member

    Are these lights okay for veg? flower?

    Rainhaze, thanks.

    That's a relief!! :jointsmile:
    I died setting that up :wtf: LOL
    I do have a timer that is in the wall.. (extension cord connects the 6way plug thing to the timer so everything runs on the timer) [set for 18on 6 off]
    Plant is about 1 1/2 week old i think .. now (But it looks quite small, but thats another issue for another thread Lol)
    Any other tips? :jointsmile: or am I good for now?

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    #39
    Senior Member

    Are these lights okay for veg? flower?

    Your good, but lower your lights a bit.

    Just an idea, If you can find a piece of lumber, say a 2x4 or whatever thats about 15" long or so, you can mount the lights on one side and the chains on the otherside.
    Good luck to you grasshopper. :thumbsup:

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    #40
    Senior Member

    Are these lights okay for veg? flower?

    You have no idea how thankful I am of you guys
    I don't really want to bother with the lights too much now maybe tomorrow.. so for now I'll just elevate the cups a bit maybe books under them? or maybe keep them like that.
    Thats not a bad idea. I shall see if I can get my hands on a 15" 2x4 (if I do i'll be back lol)

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