the pic of that t8 closet grow that growone posted is in line with what I am thinking. With more power that plant would have been pushing up to the sides of that cabinet I think... T8's are pretty wimpy. Keep in mind you really don't NEED light from the top. To promote side growth it may even be better not too. Plants when healthy will stretch to the light regardless and heavy side branching should be easy to achieve with intense side lighting. I would leave the bulbs vertical, and minimize the size of your tent so you are getting a direct reflection from the backside of the bulbs. Start with the plant raised toward the top to promote side growth/branching and lower as you go. When you get to about 24", drop that sucker so the bottom of the bulbs are in line with the top of the pot, then throw a 42w cfl in a hanging/adjustable reflector over the top and flip her to 12/12 keeping the top bulb a few inches over the top of the plant. That should get you a nice thick bush.Thanks Jed!
I really appreciate the reply, that makes me feel alot better!
I should have been more clear and explained a little more, I actually have a grow tent that's 4' x 4' x 6.5' tall and I plan to hang the lights vertically in the shape of a teepee, with the 4 lights basically starting at a single point at the top and then hanging down vertically, at an angle, close to the plant down the whole length of the plant, on 4 sides of the plant.
I have a plastic shelf in there to hold the exhaust fan and other stuff, plus the plants are raised up about a foot or so, so I can deal with any runoff from watering, so the actual "grow" area is maybe 2' x 3' by 4.5' total. I'm growing Indicas so I'm hoping for a Christmas Tree shape on the plants.
I went with the 4 ft. T5's trying to strike a balance between total lumens and electricity cost, which cost is not really the issue, but I live in a trailer park and pay the electric at the office, and if it went up too much, even if they didn't suspect anything, they'd at least comment about it.
Hopefully I'll get through the veg stage, the flowering stage, and then at least get something to smoke while I'm waiting on the next grow, which should be improved due to learning.
Thanks again!
Pupu this seems like a pita to me... I can see those bulbs breaking a lot since you will be constantly rotating the plants. I think you are right about the ball shape and the concept is porbably a good one. The heat issue would be a big one as said already but you may try using the clear floro sheilds and conecting them to a system of tubing so that you can cool them independant of the grow space. For ease, you may also just want to go with 2 or 3 sections leaving a good 2x2 for the final chamber. I have thought of doing something similar but with more emphasis on vegging and a single flower space like what we are talking about with smokemore.Thank you very much Growone.
I was thinking few months ago that even if you put a lot of light on top of your crop light is still not penetrating deep enough.
Plus the fact that if the light is coming from a point or two you get a lot of shade..
Also.. if you have 2-3 foot plants and you need to hang the lights another feet or two above that.. you need a room to grow..
I've designed this grow box in such manner to fit under a window in a balcony of a communist apartment building (hehehe.. Eastern Europe)
below are two solutions that I've come with for the heating problem.
Plexiglas casings around each slot
My favorite.. AIR!
I think a lot of people don't put enough accent on venting.. If the leafs are moving more light reach below them.
I am Just so curios about what bud can be made like this.. because of the arrangements of the light It should get a ball not a Christmas tree. I think Lollipop method is a great way of tunning this.
2800 is more than I would have guessed! Give it a shot if you get the chance and let us know. There is a lot more to flouros than I understand. It really does come down to the light intensity and the colors that the bulb produces. a 2700K bulb doesn't just produce that specific color and a 2700 cfl, vs t8, vs t5, vs hps are likely to be drastically different in the range of colors they produce and their intensity at a given color range! Even though they may all have the same Kalvin rating. Proof is in the pudding as they say, so lets all make some pudding and compare our results. that is a big part of the fun in growing and what makes forums like these so interesting.10jed, been looking at the t5's for a while, they are incredible for their lumens
but i just checked plain, old t8's the other day, 2800 lumens for a 32 watt bulb
that's right around 90 lumens per watt! not quite what t5's do, but to me that pretty intense
a few other growers have remarked that t8's can be touching foliage with no burn
i really woul like to do a vertical grow, but plain cfl's give me the largest crop i'm comfortable with
until NY goes MMJ, soon perhaps
take a look at my grow box, im sure it will provide some insight. It solves the problem of adding light when needed and not all the time. I just went with what i thought would work and built it. The link to my journal is my signature. If anything it will give you ideas. So far its working great.I'm certainly not giving up the side lighting method ...I will do it with less tubes. Probably half of space / half of tubes.
Didn't mean to poo poo on your idea friend... I am going to be setting a friend up soon who has a whole basement I can play with. He wants a smallish cabinet for personal production. What we are talking about is a multi cab vertical using PL-L's and t-5HOs. 1 independant veg chamber about 2x2x3H and 1 flower chamber 2x2x5H. Then a smaller cab for a few bonzai moms and his clones.I'm certainly not giving up the side lighting method ...I will do it with less tubes. Probably half of space / half of tubes.
How are u finding halogen for growing? r u veging or flowering.so far on the veghie note my time so good results with ho fl. flowering is yet to be determined so far so good (i'm using 400 wat halogen
that sounds like an awkward setup, you might be able to veg for a while but flower probably wouldn't go too wellso would i be able to set up the grow room with 3 4ft 40w, 1 8ft flos, and 1 150w reptile lamp(sounds ridiculous but just thought about it) hanging facing 9 flowering plants and get great results? or should i just go hps since i have more than just a few??
Halogen doesn't work for growing MJ. TONS of heat and not a very usable spectrum... buy some floros or hps.How are u finding halogen for growing? r u veging or flowering.
I know u can't use halogen, That's y i wos asking how he wos getting on with supposedly growing with halogen, Did u read earlier in the thread that he wos growing with a 500w halogen.Halogen doesn't work for growing MJ. TONS of heat and not a very usable spectrum... buy some floros or hps.
Jed