first grow

kellie420

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im saving up to get a 1000W HPS and more fanes =D so i can make a sweet bud room with 116 Lumens =D either that or just two bud rooms lol, but i like the one big bud room
 

SAmisery

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ooooohhhhhh eeeeeeeeee ahhhhhhhh

aewsome, save all your christmas money's =]

I wish my grandma would give me money instead of gift cards so that way i can buy a better light.. But if i ask for cash she'll wanna see what i bought with it and i can't show her some big ass light lmao
 

kellie420

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update 1st 3 pics of willie nelsoN(16 DAYS) , 2nd 2 of hawaiian sativa(9 DAYS), then my new 1 day old ak-48 n top44, will start on my aurora indica and shiva in a bit i got their germinanting area set up just gotta drop them into the water now
 

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mared juwan

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Is there any way to move your lights even closer because if not you will need to spend some Christmas cash on more veg light. I don't know how much of this you already know but you want to reduce the space between the nodes(places on the main stalk where leaf stems attach) as much as possible. During early flower those spaces will double or triple so making them as small as you can will do three things for you 1)keep overall height down with same yield 2)allow the plant to stand up on its own and not fall over without support 3)get more tightly packed and fatter colas. So yea a 4-pack of 26watt cfls is $8 and you can get sockets and socket splitters for another $10. That's $18 total and enough light for two plants all the way through veg. Or you can get more tubes but I would definitely do one or the other.
 

mared juwan

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I would keep the Mh unless heat is a problem but yea try to get the blue (6500K) CFLs. Plants like them a lot more than the yellow ones during veg.
 

mared juwan

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like are the bulbs blue or just like blue spectum ?
blue spectrum. It's not always clearly labelled either which is kind of annoying. But they will call the yellow ones "standard" or 2700K and the blue ones "daylight" or 6500K. The numbers are the degrees in Kelvin at which they burn which is what determines the wavelength and color of light they produce.
 

kellie420

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okay dokie thanks mann now i know, i remember seeing the bulbs saying daylight, so i know to get those ones lol. im just going to get the big sized ones
 
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