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10-13-2006, 09:16 PM #21
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Help - Growing (Newbie)
Who wouldnt feel like a part of their life is missing if they love cannabis and their grow room is empty lol!
Originally Posted by LIP
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10-16-2006, 04:39 PM #22
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Help - Growing (Newbie)
bump bump bump
help help help lol,
Do i have to use a UV light can i use a high wattage normal light if so how many (150w, im guessing?)
also how far away does it have to be away from the plant (2inches? im guessing again)
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10-16-2006, 06:56 PM #23
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Help - Growing (Newbie)
Buy some compact fluorescent lights (the little spiral ones). If you can find the 42 watt (150 watt incandescent replacement) get about 2 or 3 of them. Put them about 2 inches away from the plant. Regular lights just put out heat, not light in the right spectrum. CFL's man, look at BobBong's CFL grow http://boards.cannabis.com/showthread.php?t=61768
Originally Posted by cannabis campbell
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10-16-2006, 10:35 PM #24
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Help - Growing (Newbie)
Anathema ty for the help thats 2-3 light bulbs for one plant right?
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10-18-2006, 05:39 AM #25
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Help - Growing (Newbie)
1-2 per plant is perfect when they're small, we had only 1 per plant (5 plants) and ours were kicking ass. Trick is keeping them damn close to the leaves. Unless the leaf actually touches the light, it will not get hurt. If you go to a hardware store, find some shop lights. They look like an extension cord with a light socket (with a round reflector
Originally Posted by cannabis campbell
) on the end. They usually have a clamp too. Keeps you from needing to wire stuff, plus the clamp makes for easy placement (look at the pics I posted in the grow log in my sig) We took the reflectors off because it lets light spread out more so all lights cast light on all plants instead of 1 light per plant, and hung them from chains to make moving them up and down easy.
Keep lights close, plants won't stretch. If your seeds do stretch, you can splint them up with a soda straw split lengthwise around the stem untill you transplant, then you just bury them up to about an inch below the bottom leaves. The stem you bury turns to roots.
Also, find a cheap oscilating fan. Outdoors air moves plants which causes the stems to thicken up. Inside there is no wind, so you'll get weak stems. Weak stems = weak buds. Wait til your plants have 3-4 sets of leaves before putting one on. Keep us posted :rasta:
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