savagekidd11
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This has proably been asked 100000 times , but what type of lights should I be starting with growing indoors? Is it ok to stick with Hps , CFls, MHs ? Or at what point would a switch occur?
For one plant ? And im trying to learn cycles now , using a hydro kit if that helps.....I hope you know the grow cycle.. You can use flourescents for veg and I would use nothing but an hps for flower 400w minimum
So in other words my little150w will be of no benifit for veg or flowering for this one plant ?For your first grow, (the cheap way, I would say use a bunch of cfl's mixed 2700k and 6500k, so you can both veg and flower with the same fixture)
The more expensive, but much more productive way, is diving right into HID's. I would suggest a 400w, 600w, or 1000w. Anything smaller is not worth the money in my opinion. Depending on the room size, one of those should get the job done well. Just use the MH for veg, and the HPS for flower.
Yes you can use your 150 for veg and flowering. Just keep your bulb a safe distance from the top of the canopy. The more wattage for flowering the larger the yield is all Thesnake is saying. Not that your 150w is useless, just that more wattage is ideal for larger yields. You should shoot for .5 gram per watt as a general rule of thumbSo in other words my little150w will be of no benifit for veg or flowering for this one plant ?
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Yes you can use your 150 for veg and flowering. Just keep your bulb a safe distance from the top of the canopy. The more wattage for flowering the larger the yield is all Thesnake is saying. Not that your 150w is useless, just that more wattage is ideal for larger yields. You should shoot for .5 gram per watt as a general rule of thumb
You may be right, for an experienced grower I would say! As a first time grower I think .5 gram per watt should be good. I shouldn't of said as a rule of thumb I suppose because that is just my opinion! Thanks for catching that btw!Pretty sure it was 1 gram per watt? You never know, maybe I'm wrong.
No probs....You may be right, for an experienced grower I would say! As a first time grower I think .5 gram per watt should be good. I shouldn't of said as a rule of thumb I suppose because that is just my opinion! Thanks for catching that btw!
Your grow looks good, hope you get a nice yield in the end and I think that I would agree now on the 0.5 gram mark per wattThere are also many other factors that come in to play such a your grow conditions right down to the seed as we all know. Just shoot for a .5 gram per watt first grow and you should meet your goal!
Thanks I really appreciate it. Grown Outdoors all my life so Im fairly new to this indoor growing thing! Loving it so far, best hobby i could ask for!Your grow looks good, hope you get a nice yield in the end and I think that I would agree now on the 0.5 gram mark per watt
Yes you can use your 150 for veg and flowering. Just keep your bulb a safe distance from the top of the canopy. The more wattage for flowering the larger the yield is all Thesnake is saying. Not that your 150w is useless, just that more wattage is ideal for larger yields. You should shoot for .5 gram per watt as a general rule of thumb
Pretty sure it was 1 gram per watt? You never know, maybe I'm wrong.
Okay I may just pick up another two , I woukd rather use one type if lighting this first grow , starting with berry auto ryder or midnight kush not sure yet any suggestions? Expected yeild ?You may be right, for an experienced grower I would say! As a first time grower I think .5 gram per watt should be good. I shouldn't of said as a rule of thumb I suppose because that is just my opinion! Thanks for catching that btw!
Okay well in a dew days ill set up , and see how it goes thanks!If you already have the 150w hps, I'd suggest use that. Don't worry about yield either, learn to use what you got. It'll make it so much easier for you when you decide to upgrade. And I'm sure once you get the hang of it you'll put good yields with your 150. I use CFL and pull decent yields, you'll do fine with your light.