first time cfl grower looking for help!

Jubilant

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She just finished stretching last week to current, to me she looks good the buds should start to fatten about now, make sure to give them the bloom nutes about now if you are hand feeding
 

Jubilant

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Would miracle grow bloom work ok?
I would absolute never recommend miraclegrow for your medicine. I myself am a 100% organic cultivator but even if you aren't about that organic life (I don't see why you wouldn't be when it costs the same for minimal amount of plants just buy different nutes/soil) I use the Earth Juice line. I have Grow/Micro blast/Meta-K/Bloom/and Catalyst. If you haven't been hand feeding up till now however I wouldn't worry too much.
 

Jubilant

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Even if you aren't interested in organics for the healthier nature of them you will have more work with anything non organic as salt will build up and you have to make sure to flush them out accordingly. Also make sure to do nothing but clean water for the last two week of flower to flush out as well, this is regardless of organic or non organic nutes.
 

idfuckmyplants

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Even if you aren't interested in organics for the healthier nature of them you will have more work with anything non organic as salt will build up and you have to make sure to flush them out accordingly. Also make sure to do nothing but clean water for the last two week of flower to flush out as well, this is regardless of organic or non organic nutes.

Flush is proven to be more of a preference then a must .
I personally do it myself but am aware now from research that the way the plant works , stores and uses it nutrients it isn't actually essential and could possibly be more harmful then beneficial .

Plant looks good to me :)
Would imagine miracle grow bloom might not be the best choice but could possibly be beneficial.

Start at 1/4 recommended strength and work up maybe?

Could be wrong.
Could of made the entire thing up.

Noobs input.
 

Jubilant

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Flush is proven to be more of a preference then a must .
I personally do it myself but am aware now from research that the way the plant works , stores and uses it nutrients it isn't actually essential and could possibly be more harmful then beneficial .

Plant looks good to me :)
Would imagine miracle grow bloom might not be the best choice but could possibly be beneficial.

Start at 1/4 recommended strength and work up maybe?

Could be wrong.
Could of made the entire thing up.

Noobs input.
yeah the flush two weeks before may not be necessary but the flush of nute salts is a must if you use nutes that leave salts (IE anything non organic)
 

idfuckmyplants

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yeah the flush two weeks before may not be necessary but the flush of nute salts is a must if you use nutes that leave salts (IE anything non organic)
I'm not going to debate on the matter as I'm not a pro and only know what I've done and what I read up on .
I do know that a proper flush where everything gets stripped from the soil can be harmful , as for salt build up I'm not entirely sure but if your soil has good drainage and you've not gone mad on nutes I would assume you'd be ok .
Read people on both sides of fence when comes to flushing and as I said I personally do it myself , but after research do believe it's more a preferance unless needed :)

Could be complete bollox.
Could be a botanical breakthrough.
 

Jubilant

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I realized I never said it but indeed great grow! Good job friend I hope she gets you good and stoned :eyesmoke:
 

harris hawk

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I've got 300w CFL . Was largest I could find . Do you have a link to a 600w CFL please as would be interested in one myself ?
Thanks.
"1,000 bulbs.com" can get you the product # if you want me to - great site , quality product, ect go to " Hortaculture" they also have some good high bay reflectors 16 inch -22 inch diameter - what is the size of grow space? type of reflector/s' are you using ?
 
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idfuckmyplants

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"1,000 bulbs.com" can get you the product # if you want me to - great site , quality product, ect go to " Hortaculture" they also have some good high bay reflectors 16 inch -22 inch diameter - what is the size of grow space? type of reflector/s' are you using ?
My growspace is a cupboard so about 1m2 but with plenty extra height.
I'm using a single 300w self ballast CFL dual spec 2700k 6400k with a typical shade reflector . And the walls are covered with reflective diamond Mylar.
Was debating an extra 300w but if can have a single 600 and stick with CFL then happy days :)
 

Silence 208

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My growspace is a cupboard so about 1m2 but with plenty extra height.
I'm using a single 300w self ballast CFL dual spec 2700k 6400k with a typical shade reflector . And the walls are covered with reflective diamond Mylar.
Was debating an extra 300w but if can have a single 600 and stick with CFL then happy days :)
Ive never been a fan of cfl's why not just get a 250W MH and HPS it's cheap I picked mine up with ballast for 125$ with both bulbs
 

idfuckmyplants

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Ive never been a fan of cfl's why not just get a 250W MH and HPS it's cheap I picked mine up with ballast for 125$ with both bulbs
It's a small area which is enclosed so CFL's keep temps down, only really grow as a hobby so it also keeps electricity costs down .

Seeems to be doing fine so far though and I imagine two would be plenty for the area and still cheaper.

This is the light.
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harris hawk

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My growspace is a cupboard so about 1m2 but with plenty extra height.
I'm using a single 300w self ballast CFL dual spec 2700k 6400k with a typical shade reflector . And the walls are covered with reflective diamond Mylar.
Was debating an extra 300w but if can have a single 600 and stick with CFL then happy days :)
You will find what you need there - will help if
 
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