How she looking ? First grow

driver77

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Looks good for what your working with. You need around 100w to get any decent yield. Look for full spectrum light...should have 3000k, 5000k, and 660nm diodes at least...some now come with ir and uva included. Looks like your in an enclosed area so ventilation should be addressed also. Good luck!
 

Jovantich

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Looks good for what your working with. You need around 100w to get any decent yield. Look for full spectrum light...should have 3000k, 5000k, and 660nm diodes at least...some now come with ir and uva included. Looks like your in an enclosed area so ventilation should be addressed also. Good luck!
Ooh okey good to hear that it might turn out good , and indeed I’ll get the light sorted soon, the area that its in has a automatic ventilation system so i hope that’s enough, but im also gonna buy a tent , so I’ll sort that as well, and thank your i have a high expectation, even tho it wont be much just hope its gonna be good
 

Dboybudz

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Ooh okey good to hear that it might turn out good , and indeed I’ll get the light sorted soon, the area that its in has a automatic ventilation system so i hope that’s enough, but im also gonna buy a tent , so I’ll sort that as well, and thank your i have a high expectation, even tho it wont be much just hope its gonna be good
Looking great
 

Dboybudz

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Thank you ,and i dont but i can get my hands on them so do i got to blend and then pray it ?
Yea just read directions probably like a tablespoon to a gallon. Then get a little cheap spray bottle or just make sure to soak leaves and water it in also. If have left over leaves for next feeding.
 

HandyGringo

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Yeah thats my next investment i just wanted to try out with what i got, but imma buy an expensive one so im saving for one
You don't have to go super expensive to get a great result. You only really need like 125w-200w for a single plant, depending on how efficient the light is, of course.

 

Er3

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Nice job...you don't have to break the bank. With the 301h diode being released, there are lots of lights with older chips like the 281 or 301b that will do everything you need for a fraction of what it did a year or 2 ago. You can also get cob light with Vero or Cree chips that would work great. Avoid the high dollar stuff it seems like every few years the light everyone drools over is obsolete so buyer beware good luck and keep learning
 

Jovantich

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You don't have to go super expensive to get a great result. You only really need like 125w-200w for a single plant, depending on how efficient the light is, of course.

Oh okey I’ll keep that in mind now ist summer time so ik trying to take advantage of the sun , and thanks for the link it will save me some
 

Jovantich

Member
Nice job...you don't have to break the bank. With the 301h diode being released, there are lots of lights with older chips like the 281 or 301b that will do everything you need for a fraction of what it did a year or 2 ago. You can also get cob light with Vero or Cree chips that would work great. Avoid the high dollar stuff it seems like every few years the light everyone drools over is obsolete so buyer beware good luck and keep learning
Okey thats also new info thank you so much, and question is it okey for me to cut some leaves off at this state if they blocking the buds onder ?
 
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