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evan0387

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So Today was my first post here, and i said i would post a few pictures. Here is a pic of my setup shortly after it was finished. Ill take some updated pictures tomorrow. Let me know what you think.
 

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evan0387

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The box that is open right now is the veg/mother room. The tower to the left of it is the flowering room.
 

gotot

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So Today was my first post here, and i said i would post a few pictures. Here is a pic of my setup shortly after it was finished. Ill take some updated pictures tomorrow. Let me know what you think.
box that room off because when you start flowering and switch to 12/12 your plants need complete darkness. your lights look good for vegging, for now
 

evan0387

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The doors are open on the box right now. Everything seals up so no light leaks out. Right now I have those 4 florescent tubes, a few 100w cfls and a few more tube florescents over the mothers. Do they need more light?
 

gotot

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it depends how big you want them to be, that'll work for about a foot and a half then i'd turn the lights vertically if i were you i'd move them closer to the light (2-4" away) cuz it looks like they could be elongating but i can't really tell from the shot
 

gotot

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Heres a few pics from today. Let me know what you think!

Evan
better but i'd still bring the 4' rods much closer, and get some vertical rods for the bigger ones. if i were u i'd look into a(or 2) 250 watt hps and try something like this

that's a strong light and look how close they are to it. with your space your better off with one of these
 

gotot

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Sounds good to me. Will do!
forecents are probably the weakest grow light you could use. i'm going to get some cfls for my closet and let them dangle between the foliage

your plants wont fill out with those
 

evan0387

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better but i'd still bring the 4' rods much closer, and get some vertical rods for the bigger ones. if i were u i'd look into a(or 2) 250 watt hps and try something like this

that's a strong light and look how close they are to it. with your space your better off with one of these
I just topped those mothers last night, so Ill be moving those lights down today. Im going to be using a 400w digital HPS for the flowering.
 

evan0387

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forecents are probably the weakest grow light you could use. i'm going to get some cfls for my closet and let them dangle between the foliage

your plants wont fill out with those
I also have 3 100w cfl bulbs dangling in there, i guess you cant see them in the pics. Does this help out at all?
 

gotot

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I just topped those mothers last night, so Ill be moving those lights down today. Im going to be using a 400w digital HPS for the flowering.
nah, use that for your vegging HPS's are blue on the light spectrum, better for veg. that'd be enough for all those plants. get a 400 watt Metal Halide light for flowering, it's red on the light spectrum which promotes flowering that will be more than enough light for your space
 

evan0387

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nah, use that for your vegging HPS's are blue on the light spectrum, better for veg. that'd be enough for all those plants. get a 400 watt Metal Halide light for flowering, it's red on the light spectrum which promotes flowering that will be more than enough light for your space
I think you may have it backwards. MH bulbs are more for veg. HPS are the red spectrum. The ballast i have is switchable, and i have both bulbs, but the temp in there becomes outrageous after about 10 minutes.
 

gotot

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I think you may have it backwards. MH bulbs are more for veg. HPS are the red spectrum. The ballast i have is switchable, and i have both bulbs, but the temp in there becomes outrageous after about 10 minutes.
na playa go check ya fax out
 

evan0387

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MH (Metal Halide) bulbs produce a light that is very close to full summer sun, with a spectrum rich in the blue end. This promotes fast vegetative growth and compact, stocky plants with short internodal leaf spacing...the rule of thumb is that metal halide light spectrum is best for dense vegetative growth and the high pressure sodium is best suited for blooming growth.


http://www.pfolighting.com/Horticulture-Grow-Info.aspx
 

gotot

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^ he is definetly right MH for veg HPS for flower
hmmm, i guess when my friend sold me his lights he lied:-?. maybe that's the reason my babies are growing slow, my plants are dense and this HPS is working great for my closet
 

evan0387

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hmmm, i guess when my friend sold me his lights he lied:-?. maybe that's the reason my babies are growing slow, my plants are dense and this HPS is working great for my closet
Ya man. Switch those babies around and you should see a difference.
 

closetexplosion

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Yes, MH has blue spectrum, and HPS has the orange/red spectrum...you CAN use HPS for both veg and bloom, but it's better if you can switch from MH-veg to HPS-flower.
 
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