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    changing from sunlight to grow light

    my plant is on the window sill where it doesnt get very much light,it is about 6inchs big and is already budding, should i introduce my plant onto the grow light slowly or not, it is a 250watt hps, how long should i put it on there for and could someone explain what the numbers 12/12 and digits like that mean, i dont want my plant to die. lol
    alex32 Reviewed by alex32 on . changing from sunlight to grow light my plant is on the window sill where it doesnt get very much light,it is about 6inchs big and is already budding, should i introduce my plant onto the grow light slowly or not, it is a 250watt hps, how long should i put it on there for and could someone explain what the numbers 12/12 and digits like that mean, i dont want my plant to die. lol Rating: 5

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    changing from sunlight to grow light

    12 hours light / 12 hours dark...which simulates the normal proces off the world...to be honest i would wack that thing under it as soon asap..try an get the most out of ur plant but to be honest i doubt ur gona get much bud! so put it nder the HPS bout 15" away from the top of the plant on 12 hours light 12 hours dark ull need onea those 24r timers to get 12/12 automaticly but you can do it manually i spose... gd luck

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    changing from sunlight to grow light

    thanks, ill do that right away and try to keep everyone informed. what would a normal light do to a plant, the ones that you just put in lampshades.

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    #4
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    changing from sunlight to grow light

    noting, get a floro for starters.

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    changing from sunlight to grow light

    All a normal light would do is create heat, and practically zero light the plant can use to convert into energy for chemical cycles. Floros are very often sufficient for home growing, i've seen some pretty nice crop with just floros, just make sure u keep the lights close, but not too close to create too much heat. Higher watted floros are gonna create some heat so the plant should be like 3 inches away for the higher watts, but some, like shop lights, are cool enuf that the plant can touch it and be okay. I've seen plants grown with only a double shop light(has 2 of the long floros, i THINK you want likea soft white and warm red?): http://www.overgrow.com/edge/showthread.php?t=21575
    Home Depot has alot of lighting options.

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    #6
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    changing from sunlight to grow light

    One in the 5000k range, or one in the 4200k range for veging?

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    #7
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    changing from sunlight to grow light

    USE 40W, 4ft flos,cool white plus,sylvaina,,,3300 lumens,,for veg:an 40w warm white plus sylvaina,3400 lumens,,for Flower

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    changing from sunlight to grow light

    I have GE, 40watt, 4' Daylight lights at 6500k, 3050 lums for veg, and GE Kitchen and Bath, 40 watt, 4', at 3000k, 3400 lums for flowering. Hopefully these will do the trick.

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