C.Indica
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Suhweeet.no lights go down as close as i can get them ,this was for a picture,Cajun
What is the wattage/kelvin rating?
Do your leaves burn if they touch the T5's?
Suhweeet.no lights go down as close as i can get them ,this was for a picture,Cajun
i have a 4 bulb t-5 fixture. i have 2 veg spectrum tubes, and 2 tubes for flower spec. i use it in early veg, and it works very well! you have too much plant for t-5's. i'd tie them down to get the buds closer to the tubes. the light will not penetrate very far down into the canopy, so bring the buds to thte light.Have you flowered with t-5's before? It seems like that you have enough light but when you start flowering, will the t-5s produce the correct spectrum of red light? Does anyone the spectrum information for t-5s ?
i didn't realize you were so far into flower. a little late to tie down, lol! they look very good!!!View attachment 1671629View attachment 1671628View attachment 1671628View attachment 1671627We have an update people!! Today is View attachment 167162551 days since i flipped the switch ,tricones are still clear but starting to look real full ,i think another week what about you?? Thanks CajunView attachment 1671624
YOu could do 400W with T5 like me... i have no need for cooling with T5 in a 3x3x6 tent just an exaust fan... Check out my thread in my SIG I explain T5 in DETAIL. T5's are more than just "grow" and "bloom".....I started with a single 2 foot T5 from a Jump Start grow light and to this day am still using it to flower! Although originally it came with a veg light installed I purchased a bloom bulb for it and have been using it ever since. I removed it from the frame and attached it to Guttering along with 12, 2700K CFL's. I have a total of 300watts @ 21,200 lumen which is ok but it makes the process longer. For example if I would just upgrade a 100watts to a 400watt HPS I would get over 50,000 lumens depending on bulb type! Although I would have more heat to deal with, it would definately increase my yeild and quality. I dont claim to be an expert but I think I got it right, vet's correct me if I'm wrong plez.
yeah they have bulbs for t5 flowering look up spectralux they make a t5 HO 2ft. 24 watt 3000*K bulb thats 2ft bulb but they makem 4ft. lolwhat I was told is though whatever is "under" the fixtures do just fine, when ares are shaded you need more light. if space is tight I certainly would with a 150 watt hps bulb a foot away at flower and those setups dont require the hassle of squirrel cage fans and what not. The 150 watt hps is equivalent to 8 2ft. bulbs at flowering time!( i think I just repeated myself sorry!)I started with a single 2 foot T5 from a Jump Start grow light and to this day am still using it to flower! Although originally it came with a veg light installed I purchased a bloom bulb for it and have been using it ever since. I removed it from the frame and attached it to Guttering along with 12, 2700K CFL's. I have a total of 300watts @ 21,200 lumen which is ok but it makes the process longer. For example if I would just upgrade a 100watts to a 400watt HPS I would get over 50,000 lumens depending on bulb type! Although I would have more heat to deal with, it would definately increase my yeild and quality. I dont claim to be an expert but I think I got it right, vet's correct me if I'm wrong plez.
*wow.. thats under t5s.. im Fn impressed sweet buddz brahHey wildcajun Glad to see your thread is growing strong!!!
Yes gentlemen you can flower with t5 check these out! My last grow with T5
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Thanks*wow.. thats under t5s.. im Fn impressed sweet buddz brah
*quick Q if you dont mind, which T5s are you using?Thanks
Im trying something Different..
Check out my sig MY lights are there...Click MY GROW to see my link*quick Q if you dont mind, which T5s are you using?
*lol.. DUH... hehe, thnx profCheck out my sig MY lights are there...Click MY GROW to see my link
LOL i know no one expects them to be there LOL!*lol.. DUH... hehe, thnx prof