Want some real advice brother? Dont flower with cfls.Even a 250 hps would be worth it.
ive seen 3 o from a cfl plant, dont listen to this guy.
Want some real advice brother? Dont flower with cfls.Even a 250 hps would be worth it.
... Also with the fan blowing air in from the top cut another hole in the bottom some where and put a screen there so that the blowing air has a way to escape therfore causing a perfect fresh ait cycle instead of blowing air in a box with no exit... The air inside would try to come out where it is being forced in creating a mild pressure inside your grow bow... Makes sense
YOUR LIGHTS ARE TOO FAR AWAY!
Move them within 2 inches, you can add nutes now if you have a limited amount of time. There is no reason why you should need anything else until they are bigger. Also you need to paint that wood with some flat white and get some light refraction. You should also try and make some kinda lamp for the bulbs....try lining carboard with something reflective or white. Its really easy and cheap....It will help direct the light towards the plants as well....In all honesty i think that you should do some more reading homie...If this is your 3rd attempt you really should be on top of things more by now...NO OFFENSE...just sayin.
I agree, trial and error is a great method and probably the best way to learn. I have always been under the impression that the strength of a CFL light dissipates very quickly. The name of this thread is "plants growing too slow" I was merely offering advice. The only pictures you posted had the lights too far. I'm glad my response was at least good for some LOLZ, I guess the next time you start a thread asking for help I'll know better than to respond. Repetition is the father of learning.LOL I keep my 5 20w 6500k cfl's 6 inches away from my 20 plants and they grow too fast with no stretching at all. And no offense... But it took me 5 to 6 tries to get good healthy plants. I know others who have spent months and months with awful, sickly plants but now grow monsters pushing 4 o's a plant. I think it is better to mess up many,many times at the beginning so you can fix your mistakes and learn from them. How I did it and I don't regret it! Luckily I'm a patient person
I agree, trial and error is a great method and probably the best way to learn. I have always been under the impression that the strength of a CFL light dissipates very quickly. The name of this thread is "plants growing too slow" I was merely offering advice. The only pictures you posted had the lights too far. I'm glad my response was at least good for some LOLZ, I guess the next time you start a thread asking for help I'll know better than to respond. Repetition is the father of learning.
my only concern is will the heat from an hps be too much for my box. the pic on the first page shows how big inside.