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japon26

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Rofl means rollin on floor laughin,,, she was basically sayin u didn't gro a lb per plant of flourescent lights,, n called u a liar lol
 

treegardener

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Does anyone know if there are some strains that cause less "fragrance" when growing and harvesting indoors? Someone has alerted me that it can be really a strong smell when the plants start flowering and also when they are drying.

I tried reading before asking, but did not find anything other than contraptions for venting. I am not that brilliant that I can build contraptions for venting.

Tree:?
 

DubB83

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Does anyone know if there are some strains that cause less "fragrance" when growing and harvesting indoors? Someone has alerted me that it can be really a strong smell when the plants start flowering and also when they are drying.

I tried reading before asking, but did not find anything other than contraptions for venting. I am not that brilliant that I can build contraptions for venting.

Tree:?
The better the fragrance the better the medicine. There are odor controlling CFLs, odor control spray, and odor control gel that will help you if you only grow a few plants. These are simple and cheap.

After that you may need an Ozone generator, ionic air purifier, or carbon scrubber. These are expensive and not so simple.
 

treegardener

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The better the fragrance the better the medicine. There are odor controlling CFLs, odor control spray, and odor control gel that will help you if you only grow a few plants. These are simple and cheap.

After that you may need an Ozone generator, ionic air purifier, or carbon scrubber. These are expensive and not so simple.
Hi Dub - I do have an ionic air purifier that cost me like $100. I did not know that it would work on odors. It is almost new and in perfect working order. So what do you do, just put it in the room where the plants are?

Tree :)
 

DubB83

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Hi Dub - I do have an ionic air purifier that cost me like $100. I did not know that it would work on odors. It is almost new and in perfect working order. So what do you do, just put it in the room where the plants are?

Tree :)
Yes, just place it in the room with the plant in it and it will remove the odor. I actually stopped using mine years ago because I felt it removed too much of the odor. Be careful though if you use a reflective material like Mylar (find it in the gift bag section at your local dollar store) to line your room as it may quickly oxidize and lose it's reflective properties.

They work great on odors, try blowing smoke near one. I have done that just to watch it "grab" at it.
 

davickm1

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CFL's are not bad at all. This is my first grow and I used CFLS up until a few days ago when I got my HPS, but these pics were taken while I was hooking the hps up.

 

SpruceZeus

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CFL's are not bad at all. This is my first grow and I used CFLS up until a few days ago when I got my HPS, but these pics were taken while I was hooking the hps up.
Problem being is there is no bud on that plant. Let me rephrase what you said if i could.
CFLs are adequate for vegging. Only in mass abundance can they offer even close bud size\thickness as even a small wattage HID. The penetration is just not there. As far as flowering goes, skip the CFLs and go right to the light you'll end up with next round anyhow after you see how small and airy the buds from them are. Not trying to be a hater, but its not really practical to have 75 bulbs surrounding a dozen plants, not to mention by that point you've spent more money and crated more heat than an HID would cost you\create.


:fire:i like this thread!
 

davickm1

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Problem being is there is no bud on that plant. Let me rephrase what you said if i could.
CFLs are adequate for vegging. Only in mass abundance can they offer even close bud size\thickness as even a small wattage HID. The penetration is just not there. As far as flowering goes, skip the CFLs and go right to the light you'll end up with next round anyhow after you see how small and airy the buds from them are. Not trying to be a hater, but its not really practical to have 75 bulbs surrounding a dozen plants, not to mention by that point you've spent more money and crated more heat than an HID would cost you\create.


:fire:i like this thread!

Thats what I did, was use cfls to veg with. I mix in my 150w hps for the flowering.
And that plants only been flowering for 3 weeks in that pic.
 

Hayduke

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Problem being is there is no bud on that plant. Let me rephrase what you said if i could.
CFLs are adequate for vegging. Only in mass abundance can they offer even close bud size\thickness as even a small wattage HID. The penetration is just not there. As far as flowering goes, skip the CFLs and go right to the light you'll end up with next round anyhow after you see how small and airy the buds from them are. Not trying to be a hater, but its not really practical to have 75 bulbs surrounding a dozen plants, not to mention by that point you've spent more money and crated more heat than an HID would cost you\create.


:fire:i like this thread!
Agree 100%.
 

DubB83

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Just so you know Tree, CFLs will work fine to grow anything. I have two 100W equivalent CFLs growing a tomato plant. I'm not trying to grow the biggest tomatoes just grow some cheap during the winter to teach the kids about plants.

Here are the pictures:






 
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