150w HPS Club: Inspirational Resource

bxke1414

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O and from what I have read blue spectrum does not do as well as daylight spectrum during flowering.
 

OregonMeds

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alrite ladies and gents

rite my first grow ere! got myself 2 lovely tahi girls ere in their first week of flowering! just wonderin wot i can expect for a yeild. my girls Zara and Rachel are 28" and 30" bout 2 1/2 foot. got them under a 150w blue spectrum and 70w orange but HPS

Really hoping for maybe an 0z 1/2. would this be possible?
Very possible.
 

frostythesnowthug

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O and from what I have read blue spectrum does not do as well as daylight spectrum during flowering.
Not quite sure what ya meant here bro...
Blue spectrum (ie HID) lighting will flower plants but tend to not be great, and yeah its ideal for Vegging as Plants need more blue light during the veg stage, as it promotes more vigorous growth etc.
Cant remember the exact Kelvin rating for HID bulbs but its around 7000k..
"Daylight" bulbs are rated generally as 6500k, and have a blue spectrum, with a small amount of red in it.
Daylight bulbs will also flower plants but its not ideal, as there is not enough red in the spectrum, hence we use HPS which is approx 2000K - 3000k depending on bulb and manufacturer..
HPS emits 2000-2700k = warm white light similar to the light during late summer thru to fall, with a high proportion of red in its spectrum.

The knack is to create a 'natural' level of light thru all stages, veg to flower.
IE. Use the HID during veg with a few warm white cfls or a small 70w HPS to assimilate the light during spring and summer.
and reverse the spectrum during flowering, Use 150w< HPS with a couple of Daylight 6500k CFLs to balance the light to recreate the natural spectrum during the later part of the seasons.

People forget that Sunlight contains red and blue spectrum light at all times, just in varying amounts...We are trying to recreate nature indoors, so mixing spectrums is def worth it.




Kelvin (K)
A basic unit of thermodynamic temperature (color temperature) used to measure the whiteness of the light output. The higher the number is, the whiter the light is. When over 5000K the light begins to turn to blue as daylight. The lower the number the more red the color of the light output.



Sorry if i waffled gang, i'm baked :)
ECSD jus made me tarded.
 

rustybud

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Not quite sure what ya meant here bro...
Blue spectrum (ie HID) lighting will flower plants but tend to not be great, and yeah its ideal for Vegging as Plants need more blue light during the veg stage, as it promotes more vigorous growth etc.
Cant remember the exact Kelvin rating for HID bulbs but its around 7000k..
"Daylight" bulbs are rated generally as 6500k, and have a blue spectrum, with a small amount of red in it.
Daylight bulbs will also flower plants but its not ideal, as there is not enough red in the spectrum, hence we use HPS which is approx 2000K - 3000k depending on bulb and manufacturer..
HPS emits 2000-2700k = warm white light similar to the light during late summer thru to fall, with a high proportion of red in its spectrum.

The knack is to create a 'natural' level of light thru all stages, veg to flower.
IE. Use the HID during veg with a few warm white cfls or a small 70w HPS to assimilate the light during spring and summer.
and reverse the spectrum during flowering, Use 150w< HPS with a couple of Daylight 6500k CFLs to balance the light to recreate the natural spectrum during the later part of the seasons.

People forget that Sunlight contains red and blue spectrum light at all times, just in varying amounts...We are trying to recreate nature indoors, so mixing spectrums is def worth it.




Kelvin (K)
A basic unit of thermodynamic temperature (color temperature) used to measure the whiteness of the light output. The higher the number is, the whiter the light is. When over 5000K the light begins to turn to blue as daylight. The lower the number the more red the color of the light output.


Sorry if i waffled gang, i'm baked :)
ECSD jus made me tarded.
hey sweet mate 4 dat bit of info was pretty helpful . cause im left with having to use 150w hps (blue) and a 70w (orange). but also hav another 70w that im using to veg 3 more wee babies ( ww , bubblelicious , ice ) o once they are ready 2 flower i shall b hooking all three lights up .. so hopefully get a good nature looking light from them and get me nice fat buds lol thanks again.
 

bxke1414

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Ya I meant 6500K is not as good as 2700K for flowering, I do agree a mixed spectrum is more natural, hence why I am using a 150w HPS, and 8 CFL's, 4 6500K, 4 2700K.
 

frostythesnowthug

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Hey MM, the Lifesaver is just startin to flower :)
And i think she's gonna yield pretty well. fingers x'd.
I'll post a pic later so you can compare yours when you get em goin...You still got the LSxBB beans right?
 

MisterMicro

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Hey MM, the Lifesaver is just startin to flower :)
And i think she's gonna yield pretty well. fingers x'd.
I'll post a pic later so you can compare yours when you get em goin...You still got the LSxBB beans right?
Yup:mrgreen: And i finaly got a place, should be starting em in a couple here:mrgreen::eyesmoke:

Im going to have to show you how its done:blsmoke: hahahaha
 

surferbum6900

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ok, i know u know my 150 setup MM, but here's the skinny for anyone else interested.

PC hideaway storage cupboard - dimensions (H)128.3, (W)74.8, (D)53cm.
gutted it of the shelves etc, lined with reflective sheeting..
2 x 4" 12v fans for inlet with voltage adjuster so i can speed up/slow down the fans, fitted with home made filter from cooker extractor hood, running 24/7
Remote 150 hps ballast,150 son-t plus bulb, ceramic e40, dutch barn style reflector fixed to the roof of the cupboard,
4" bathroom extractor fan above the reflector to draw out the heat, and act as the exhaust, again homemade carbon filter on top...Not sure bout the CFM of the 4" fan.
I do also run a 65w Cfl in there just to even out the color spectrum a lil for the younger plants, seems to work out just fine too..
I only use organic soil and nutes as a rule, altho i am trying some tricks out using Dr hornbys big bud and bud blood, but thats in the other grow space...I dont like using synthetic nutes,but i thought i''d give it a whirl..
Temps are maintained around 73-77,

The whole setup is run 12/12, so yes i do go 12/12 from seed in there too.
And generally end up with 3ft plants with 2oz plus per plant.

The lights will be on soon, and i'll get some pics of the setup and the current UK cheese x sour diesel that i'm waiting to chop.
Its getting cramped in there at the moment while i wait for the chiesel to finish.

This setup works great for me, i tend to do my experiments with my autos in there but i often grow regular strains in there too and theyre happy as hell.
damn thats bomb. cant wait for pics
 

MisterMicro

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Surferbum- there are pix of my cab earlier in the thread... https://www.rollitup.org/indoor-growing/106339-150w-hps-club-inspirational-resource-2.html

Ooooh forgot, I'll get the lifesaver pics up later when the lights come on...
MM show me how its done huh??!??!? no doubt bro! :)


Go steady and enjoy whats left of the weekend.
:) lol. i sense a competition of some sort brewing.

My 150w cab i spent all night last night blueprinting is going to blow minds. Whis i had a camera to show it off but its a verticle style cab that would fit 10 5" by 7" pots around the cool tubed light. its going to use 8 of my thermaltakes. IT measures out at 2' wide 21" deep and 38" high. If your getting 2 zips a plant i dont see how i cant get one. 10 zips is my ultimate goal.
 

SmokeyMcSmokester

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cool I wanna see your cab design..Ive remodeled mine again..I keep needing more space. trying to obtain the perfect perpetual harvest....
 

MisterMicro

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cool I wanna see your cab design..Ive remodeled mine again..I keep needing more space. trying to obtain the perfect perpetual harvest....
Ya, its killing me as much as you. i should have it built by tomorrow, just bought a 4 by 8 ply of soundboard, just need to figure out how im gana get the bitch home. lol. Pics soon though, ill get um up here by hook or crook.

Perpetual growing is the way to go. Shit if i got that down, every plant a week apart, id be getting a zip a week. any updates? so many peps on here i loose track of whos growing in what.
 

SmokeyMcSmokester

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yeah Im gonna take some pics here in about 30 minutes and post em up on my journals. I have soo many lil projects going..I have 2 plants about ready to chop. 3 that are 2 weeks into flower. 3 that will be flowering in about 2 weeks, 3 more plants 2 weeks behind the other 3 in veg..it gets confusing....oh yeah and I have 3 clones just showing roots, and 7 seeds in germ..growing has consumed me.
 

d@w$y

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yeah Im gonna take some pics here in about 30 minutes and post em up on my journals. I have soo many lil projects going..I have 2 plants about ready to chop. 3 that are 2 weeks into flower. 3 that will be flowering in about 2 weeks, 3 more plants 2 weeks behind the other 3 in veg..it gets confusing....oh yeah and I have 3 clones just showing roots, and 7 seeds in germ..growing has consumed me.
fukin hell mate nice 1. cant blame ya for being a bit confused lol so would i
 

SmokeyMcSmokester

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Nice HPS/CFL combo grow you have going there! Is that the econo light? I just bought one cant wait till it gets here.

This is my growspace. It think Im going to build another box and put it outside..I'm hopefully getting some grape ape clones, and I want the purple to really show.
Here are a few pics of my 150w HPS setup, They are about 4 1/2 weeks old and a week into flowering.
 

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