Looking good!Veg day 11:
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Just not sure why one of the girls is bigger than other. Any thoughts?
Thanks for fast reply!Looking good
Some advice:
While your little plants will like the added warmth and intensity of the lights being so close, you'll want to keep then around 8 inches away from the plants when they are more mature, between 6 and 10 is the CFL "sweet spot." Any closer and you risk light burn.
http://www.growweedeasy.com/how-far-grow-lights
CFL lights also produce a lot of heat relative to your space (depending on height too of course)... you should see how hot it gets in that box using all the lights you plan (maybe one day you can put the plants outside or something). Be sure to test temperature at different heights in your box.
As HazednConfused mentioned... those plants are going to be bigger then you think, even At 30 days. Especially with so much light. Of course your pot size will also be a factor. More over, from 30 days to flower your plant could well triple in size... if not more. I vegged mine under a lot less light, in 3 gal pots and those suckers were pretty huge (I mean for a small grow ), and I swear they were stunted from the cold (50-60F, 10-16C).
So both the height and the rest of the space do matter a lot.
Another thing to consider is circulation. Not ventilation, but circulation. it is important (especially in humid conditions, which you will get in a hot box of plants) to keep fresh air moving through and around the plants, or risk problems with mold, rot and pests. Usually something strong enough to stir the plants.
As an aside, I went to an inexpensive 300W LED grow light myself... cost me $80US on amazon... been working great so far, we'll see if it stands the test of time. Point being, you might be able to find a good deal somehow (you can get 200W full spectrum LED floodlights online for ~$50US... a good value)
Not low, HIGHI think I won't have any problems with low temps for now.
That's way too high. ~26 is optimal.
don't know what you meant here...? Thermometer measure air temp near them, shade or not your bulbshining on it isn't gonna make it hotter than ust te reg aitr temp. If it says 34, it's 34. It may feel less to you, when it's open... but unless you got a faulty thermometer or are using it in a very unusual way, you shoul dprobably go by what it says (just in case, try a cheap mercury thermometer and place it somewhere else in the box. But I have less lights in my box, (well more watts, but LED) and it's almost 34 in there, and my place is cold...It just doesn't seem right, I think that digital thermometer ment to stay in shadow, cause it surely don't feel like 34C in it.
depending how much hey drop, getting a little cold at the end is fine, and some people even suggest it as having similar benefits as it does for other plants (mostly fruits, which intensify in sugar after cold temps)And autumn is coming so temps will drop and at the end of flowering
Ok, but I'm growing in a similar space ~1mx1.25mx1.25m) my stunted plants (6 weeks veg, 6 flower, topped once, LSTd, and like I said STUNTED) are taking up a lot more space than I expected... if they'd had more soil, better temps, more light (all of which you're giving) and nutes they would certainly be 2-3 times the size, if not bigger... just, keep an eye out is what I'm saying, burning your plants sucks, as does bleaching (too much light intensity blanches the buds and gives you white, useless flower)And that one meter will be more than enough.
holy poop I didn't even know they made splitters that... you know, split wow... i use the old Ys... that looks pretty awesome"In my 2nd world country 13-15w E27 led bulb will cost as much as 60-70w CFL"
--- You could get the ones off Ebay for $5 AU, is that too expensive?
I've just gotten several different kinds, and these two were quality, bright and cheap:
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/28W-Full-Spectrum-E27-Led-Grow-Light-Growing-Lamp-Light-Bulb-For-Flower-Plant-BS-/311596997950?hash=item488ca0dd3e:g:kQYAAOSwJSJXGLcpIT
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Dimmable-LED-COB-Spot-Light-Bulbs-18W-E27-E14-GU10-MR16-Natural-Cool-Warm-White-/252401684245?var=&hash=item3ac4500f15:m:mUU1liRWkr99TEoX1f3izEg
I put 7 in this epic E27 splitter (select "6 in 2")
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/like/371652089167?lpid=107&chn=ps
I second thatCould You show me what Your grow room with them and those leds look like, please?
Definitely good for exhaust, but also make sure to get a tiny fan in there or something for ventilation, strong enough to sort of make the plants shiver... moving the air around is very important... even with exhaust the humidity will be high in and around the canopy... something like two buds pressed together, or touching a wall, can create a moist spot that leads to mold and rot.Edit: ohh and for venting there is quiet version of simple bathroom ventilator which moves trough 125 cubic meters of air per hour, so that should be more than enough.
oh sorry, I had thought that was for exhaust or intake... good times@thewanderingjack okay. I repeat once more.. There's two 120mm pc coolers 24/7 on for air circulation that are pointed at the plants. And they wobbles, shiver like mad.
Noice! Just few more things. Have You completed whole grow with this setup? And why those two cfls? Why not go all led? Thanks.My setup is a little more complicated than I described
I have that 7 way splitter plus a 4 way splitter, plugged into a 2 way splitter.
Space limitations mean two sockets on the larger splitter are going unused and just pointing up out of the way.
Total of 9 e27 in use. Some ~45w cfl on the right side.