Critique On New Grow-house

PippinTook

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Whatup dudes, I'm new here. Plain and simple thread: What do you think about my new growhouse I just built? I'm not the greatest builder, be gentle ^^



All constructive criticism welcome<3
 

PippinTook

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@chemphlem
Oh cool, I was worried I might need something bigger, although those little things are quite strong.
 

greg nr

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those grow lights can get hot, and they really don't provide a lot of useful light. Just a thunk. You might be better off with all cfl if you run into heat issues.
 

chemphlegm

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@chemphlem
Oh cool, I was worried I might need something bigger, although those little things are quite strong.
they move air, when it necessary to move more air you could get more fans or bigger ones, you'll want to exchange the air in the tent using one of the vents if you keep the zipper closed full time, sucking out will do it, but then odors may bug you too, then its time for a stink sock, a larger fan to draw=200bucks ish...then pests come, then you realize cheap ferts are difficult to work with and will want a system thats friendlier. then comes flower, more heat, more humidity, you may want to use a dehumidifier to control it or risk moldy buds. I lucked out and started with the whole programs, every bit and more than I needed, settled on pro mix organicare fertilizer and water for my win.
 

PippinTook

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those grow lights can get hot, and they really don't provide a lot of useful light. Just a thunk. You might be better off with all cfl if you run into heat issues.
Noted. Assuming I've taken out the grow lights, do you reckon those 2 CFLs are powerful enough? I was thinking not so much and I might have to get bigger ones. I'm also worried about the placement of them, as I'm not sure there is enough spread. I'm not planning on my next crop being so tall. These plants were just an experiment and were already that size when I put them in there a couple days ago.
 

PippinTook

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they move air, when it necessary to move more air you could get more fans or bigger ones, you'll want to exchange the air in the tent using one of the vents if you keep the zipper closed full time, sucking out will do it, but then odors may bug you too, then its time for a stink sock, a larger fan to draw=200bucks ish...then pests come, then you realize cheap ferts are difficult to work with and will want a system thats friendlier. then comes flower, more heat, more humidity, you may want to use a dehumidifier to control it or risk moldy buds. I lucked out and started with the whole programs, every bit and more than I needed, settled on pro mix organicare fertilizer and water for my win.
I'm assuming that a good air flow prevents fungus and mold for the most part? The room is tiny and so I don't need to close the front; even coming into winter and small heat source will work wonders for the whole room. What I've always had a problem with when growing things is bugs. I get aphids and these funny black things that stick onto the trunks. There are always ants that keep perfectly still around these black lumps and it's creepy as hell and I have no idea what they are or if they're even dangerous for my plants.
 

chemphlegm

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I'm assuming that a good air flow prevents fungus and mold for the most part? The room is tiny and so I don't need to close the front; even coming into winter and small heat source will work wonders for the whole room. What I've always had a problem with when growing things is bugs. I get aphids and these funny black things that stick onto the trunks. There are always ants that keep perfectly still around these black lumps and it's creepy as hell and I have no idea what they are or if they're even dangerous for my plants.
ants farm aphids, suck their buts for the sweet excrete they steal from you plant.
all the air flow in the world wont prevent mold in a space with nitrogen rich plant material, wet dirt, and high humidity, but its still needed and does help.
 

greg nr

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Noted. Assuming I've taken out the grow lights, do you reckon those 2 CFLs are powerful enough? I was thinking not so much and I might have to get bigger ones. I'm also worried about the placement of them, as I'm not sure there is enough spread. I'm not planning on my next crop being so tall. These plants were just an experiment and were already that size when I put them in there a couple days ago.
I'm not a fan of cfl's but I've never actually tried them, so I'm the wrong person to ask. ;)

If it were me I would try to at least use t5's. You can find the fixtures pretty easily on ebay or used from hydro stores or craigs list.

But if you still have 2 sockets hanging, why not put cfl's in those also?
 

xmatox

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I too, would consider running an T-5 of some sort. If you do decide to go that route, I would get some different spectrum bulbs for your fixture. Mix up the spectrum a bit. If you are interested in running T-5's, you really need to get over to @RM3 page. The guy is an animal when it comes to cfl's, trust me.
 
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PippinTook

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I'm not a fan of cfl's but I've never actually tried them, so I'm the wrong person to ask. ;)

If it were me I would try to at least use t5's. You can find the fixtures pretty easily on ebay or used from hydro stores or craigs list.

But if you still have 2 sockets hanging, why not put cfl's in those also?
I think another 2 CFLs would be good in that case. Otherwise:

I too, would consider running an T-5 of some sort. If you do decide to go that route, I would get some different spectrum bulbs for your fixture. Mix up the spectrum a bit. If you are interested in running T-5's, you really need to get over to @RM3 page. The guy is an animal when it comes to cfl's, trust me.
I've never heard of T-5 lights before but upon Googling it I see you get both Fluorescent and LED T-5 lights. Is there any reason to use one over the other? Something tells me LEDs wont do the trick for reasons I'm unaware of...
 

xmatox

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I think another 2 CFLs would be good in that case. Otherwise:



I've never heard of T-5 lights before but upon Googling it I see you get both Fluorescent and LED T-5 lights. Is there any reason to use one over the other? Something tells me LEDs wont do the trick for reasons I'm unaware of...
Personally, I would use the T-5 CFL's over an led T-5. TBH, I haven't even heard much about a T-5 LED. If you want an LED, there are some good ones on the market, but for a pretty penny.
 

PippinTook

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cfl's will leave you wanting
Thank goodness the ones I got weren't too expensive then :)

Also btw @chemphlem, I found out that those black lumps I was talking about are called Scale. Creepy as shit things but easy to remove apparently.

Anyway, what makes T-5 CFLs so much better than the CFLs I have installed?
 

greg nr

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T5's aren't cfl's. They are fl's, but they are straight tubes, not curly bulbs (at least I've never heard of a t5 in cur;y bulb format). They are also high discharge bulbs, putting out significantly more light per watt than even t12's.

They come in either 2 foot (25watt) or 4 foot (50 watt) lengths.
 

GroErr

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Looks good and the T5's would be better but not a deal breaker. Main thing you do need to do is get some incoming air, exhaust holes, a fan to keep air moving and close up the front (is that a removable panel or just open?) to maximize reflectivity.
 
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