4th week closet grow under shop lights

johnathandoe

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do you think its good or bad that my new soil is very...."cushiony" like really soft bubble i can push on it and it feels like air... but springs right up when let go..... . i just went ahead and waterd after there new homes(this will be permenant.. i am fixing to just leave them alone and only peep in and quit fin with them and maybe ill be able to smoke before next christmas..haha
 

mr. mad max

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well here is my four plants under a 150 watt hps just to show you the difference between your lights and mine these are 3 weeks old and look great my first grow i didn't know about the separate pot rule but when i found out it was to late anyways all females white widow about 6-8 inches in height i tied them down to separate them a little
 

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burninjay

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Soil sounds good. You'll have to just pay attention to soil conditions, like any good grower should. Ax, keep in mind he's not growing with cfls, their 4 foot tubes. even less intensity.
 

zoso914

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do you think its good or bad that my new soil is very...."cushiony" like really soft bubble i can push on it and it feels like air... but springs right up when let go..... . i just went ahead and waterd after there new homes(this will be permenant.. i am fixing to just leave them alone and only peep in and quit fin with them and maybe ill be able to smoke before next christmas..haha

:idea:I'm just suggesting just now. Add two 27W 2700K cfl's and one 42W 4500K cfl. You be good to go.

:weed:Mine are with 3 27W and 2 32W both spectrums warm and cool. heres some pics and new group was formed for us ghetto growers. Interested let me know.

PEACE OUT,
zoso914 :fire:
 

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axjnkee

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Soil sounds good. You'll have to just pay attention to soil conditions, like any good grower should. Ax, keep in mind he's not growing with cfls, their 4 foot tubes. even less intensity.

Oh... then you'll be good for sure.
 

johnathandoe

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is this what you callin a cfl????

this one says 23 w but i know it puts out more cause its the eco bulb (pulls less than puts out ohhhh yeah look at this i found in my bowl i forgot i stuffed it in there....... no wonder it was hitting good hahahah:bigjoint::bigjoint:
 

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sugarbuns

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yer lights are week.I got 2 seperate shows,one like yers with floresence and one with high pres sodioum and my plants are all a month old.the ones under the tubes are about 6 inches and the ones in the other are 2 feet. tubes are only good for rooting or clonning
 

johnathandoe

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dang i got those things all over my house hahaha i bet i got 30 of them.... all this time and they have been right there.... hahah
 

burninjay

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the 'soft white' or 2700k cfl bulbs are much better at flowering plants than the 4 foot tubes you have there. I've pulled 2 ounces out of a 1 sq foot box with 6 of those 23 watters, and other ppl do much better than that with them.

also, the 6500k 'daylight' cfl bulbs are good for vegging, will keep the plants more compact then the soft white ones. the one in your pic is soft white.
 

Wolfrick

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Man, you can't burn your girls with those shop lights. haha If anything they're growing at a snails pace because they're starved from lack of light. You need to get a bunch of cfl's or a 250 watt mh/hps switchable ballast if you expect to yield anything.
 

the75bag

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how about groping them up and getting a 150 hps or if shop lights are a must t5 are the way 2 go n it t8 or t12
 

burninjay

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I grow with T5's. T5 means 5/8 diameter bulb, that's all. You probably have T8s there 1" diameter. T5's are much more efficient than other fluorescents. When used with individual reflectors on the bulbs, they perform nearly as well as HID lights. They are on the expensive side tho, both for hardware and bulbs.
 

Wolfrick

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so i cant put the smaller diameter bulb in the housing i got??? are these good enough to flower with?
No, it looks like you have a standard T12 shop light fixture, which are currently obsolete most everywhere. The T12 has been replaced with the much more efficient T8, and as the previous poster said, the T5's are even better in this application. Some T12 fixtures, such as yours, will accept T8, but not T5. You will need to upgrade to a 4 or 8 tube T5 fixture which when coupled with a high output ballast can produce as much as 20-30,000 lumens per unit. That would be your best bet, and you can find these fixtures on eBay (just put in T5 grow light).
 

burninjay

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Be prepared to cringe at the cost vs. a comparable output hps. I like them since I grow in boxes and they let me work with extremely limited vertical space, but they aren't very cheap.
 
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