Quote Originally Posted by mobay
you can go to your local lowes store and pick up a roll of reflective material. you dont have to order on line for this.

great stuff. I have used this also with Hydro systems.. it is very easy to cut into small specific shapes for those of us who like to cover every square inch.


The only problem I see with your "FIRST" grow is the pot being clear..

Sure a lot of things that the others said are very valid... but the clear pot might actually do you IN.. like KILL your plants BRO!

get the lights as close as you can.. and don't worry about having the fan pointed at your plants.. as log as the fan is on and the plants are moving a tad bit.. this will suffice for CFL's

iloveyou

You should consider a simple transplant into a solid colored pot (no light should get to the soil, except from the top) and then flower your plants when you have 3-4 nodes.. this will also remedy the roots tangling/fighting isuue that will arrise whe the plants get BIG..

You will have a nice little harvest and you will learn a shit load about the plants..

If you let them get big.. 5,6,7,10 nodes..
Well... don't do that

iloveyou


NEVER MIST...

LOL
Garden Knowm Reviewed by Garden Knowm on . My Grow Room/Plants Feedback Wanted Here are some pictures of my grow room and my four plants. The plant to the far right of the pictures was planted on 4/27, and the other three were planted three days latter on 4/30. For the first week and a half or so I had one (I don't know how many watts it is, but it's suppose to be equalivalent to a regular 100 watt bulb) CFL on them (the one on the far right in the black lamp), and then I got the long hood lamp at a garage sale for a buck. Then today I just put two more CFLs in there. The Rating: 5