A few quick questions...

FrostickZero

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dude, your parents would see you dragging all the equipment up there. and what are you gonna do when it starts stinking?
1 - He doesn't do it all at once and do it when they aren't home or sleeping. Just get all the wood stuff preped and put the parts away and when they are gone or sleep take it up there and set it up.

2 - He can use a simple carbon filter setup for the smell.
 

KameronG

Active Member
Ahh so a total of 6,500 lumens?

So for the veg cycle I would do 18 hours of 6,500

And for the flowering I would do 2,700 for 12 hours?

Will it smell even if I put a filter to the outside?
 

cincismoker

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well considering how much a real good light puts out its not much. cuz i belive a 24 watt bulb was like 1000 but i may be wrong i dont remember
 

scaredspliffless

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There are a substantial amount of people who will tell you if you can break the 1/2 gram per watt barrier, you are doing very well.
 

KameronG

Active Member
Okay. Anybody else have anything on how many lumens I will be needing? Just for another opinion.


1/2 gram per watt??
 

ScottsBlown99

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oh this is gonna be good :lol:

better take care of the constant light leak from your tree house :lol: you've got to vent somehow (light leak), and hooking up a HID light in a tree in your PARENTS back yard, how could you possibly hope to cover that up? i mean summer's coming so running the lights all day in the sun won't work, even if u start w/cfls.. and the smell.. aww man i can't take it.. :lol: :lol: :lol: :clap:

i hope this works out for ya, really, i just don't see how... :lol:

thanks for the laugh though, and i gotta take this quote, don't worry i'll give you credit

A friend and I want to start growing and have no other place to grow it besides my tree house.
i'm not tryin to be a dick, but REALLY!? :dunce:

:clap: i'll be watching :wink: prove me wrong.

on a side note, kids stay in school
 

FrostickZero

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no , K is the light rating in Kalven

6,5ook = blue spec.
2,700k = red spec

lumes is per watt is what you want

ie
45w , 6,5ooK puts out 3,000 lumes
3000 lumes / 45 watts = 66.66 Lumes per watt

Lumes don't add up , the lux does

If you have 1 plant under a 15w , 6,5ook , 900 lume CFL it will only grow at the speed the light if can get. If you add a nother CFL of the same specs you will have a faster growth.
 

FrostickZero

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watts - how much power some thing uses
lumens - the intensity of the light
Kalven -

6,5ook - blue light - spring and early summer - gev time (light time , 24/0 - 18/6)
2,700k - redish orange light - mid / late fall - flowering time (light time , 12/12)
 

KameronG

Active Member
I'm so confused. So I need a light bulb that will give off 6,500k and it's blue? for the veg stage. And a bulb that gives off red light that also gives off 2,700k for the flowering time?
 

FrostickZero

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I'm so confused. So I need a light bulb that will give off 6,500k and it's blue? for the veg stage. And a bulb that gives off red light that also gives off 2,700k for the flowering time?
correct. You can have 10 45w 6,5ooK for veg and 10 42w , 2,7ooK for flowering if you wanted , the more the better , some people perfer to mix both the 6,5ooK and 2,7ooK for veg and flowering.
 

FrostickZero

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Damn. 10 of them?? that's like 65,000k. Sure?

So the more Kalven or w/e the better?
no

10 - 45w 6,5ooK , 3,000 lumes

450 watts , 65ook , 3,000 Lumes

They say that you need a certin amount of lumes per square foot but lumes don't add up. Lux adds up. Add lights to see how your plants react and you'll see what I meen
 

cincismoker

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dude your thinkin into it wayyyyy to much its great to know all these conversions but 4 a small scale 3 plant grow its not too important just as many as u can pump in there. basicly the more light the better as long as you dont overheat or use to much electicity your good
 
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