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08-21-2006, 07:08 PM #1
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Is it too early for HPS?
Hey guys,
I decided to try out my HPS and installed it in my cabinet. The thing is that my plants aren't even two weeks old so I'm thinking it might be too early or something for such a strong light.
So do you guys think I should put the crappy cfl tube back in for a while until they're a bit bigger or just leave the HPS?
ThanksKurt Mac Grower Reviewed by Kurt Mac Grower on . Is it too early for HPS? Hey guys, I decided to try out my HPS and installed it in my cabinet. The thing is that my plants aren't even two weeks old so I'm thinking it might be too early or something for such a strong light. So do you guys think I should put the crappy cfl tube back in for a while until they're a bit bigger or just leave the HPS? Thanks Rating: 5
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08-21-2006, 08:03 PM #2
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Is it too early for HPS?
How many watts is that HPS pushing? Not many people use their HPS this early because it makes the plant stretch which is not great at this early stage...
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08-21-2006, 08:15 PM #3
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Is it too early for HPS?
It's a 400w but I thought it was better than the 15w cfl tube. It's just that I thought the plants can't take all the light yet.
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08-21-2006, 09:02 PM #4
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Is it too early for HPS?
i use hps all the way through and my plants do not stretch you have to keep those lights as close as possible without burning them put your hand under the light and if you dont get burned neither will the plants
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08-21-2006, 09:09 PM #5
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Is it too early for HPS?
just wantingto know what kind of ventalation are you using?just wanting to know because of the cabnet i have.
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08-21-2006, 11:16 PM #6
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Is it too early for HPS?
Thanks guys, I think I'll go with both then.
For the moment I've just got a computerfan that's producing some air movement inside the cabinet. I don't have a fresh air input but the plants are small, the cabinet is temporary and I produce some co2 from time to time in the glass bottle so I guess it's allright.
If I leave the HPS I'll have to have a cold air fan blowing on the plants though cause it's really producing an incredible amount of heat, more than I thought it would.
Again thanks for the advise
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08-22-2006, 12:36 AM #7
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Is it too early for HPS?
Yes put the fluoro (the more the better) and keep it until they veg for at least 6 weeks (depending on ur height), after that u can flower using the hps...or use both so they can take both spectrums, either way will be best then just to have the hps.
Originally Posted by Kurt Mac Grower
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08-22-2006, 01:51 PM #8
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Is it too early for HPS?
The HPS is at 40cm which must be about 1.3 feet or something and I also put the fluoro back in. They seem to have grown more yesterday than they normally do, I think they're going from seedling to veg state now.
By grown more I don't mean stretched but bigger leaves.
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08-22-2006, 02:26 PM #9
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Is it too early for HPS?
in the next few weeks your plants will develope quicky everyday youll be amazed how they grow so fast just keep up with them and you should be ok
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08-22-2006, 05:53 PM #10
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Is it too early for HPS?
Can u post some pics on the setup with the fluoro on?Its real interesting to watch plants development under both light spectrums......:stoned: :stoned:
Originally Posted by Kurt Mac Grower
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