Took your advice. transplanted @ 11 Days into these.
The Best growing one looks like this at day 14.
Weird formation. Im guessing i have done something wrong?!?
The Daylight Bulbs are 6500K, good choice.
More light is needed, I read on here that around 100w will properly grow 1 plant.
I think I counted 12 in you setup.
They are Sitting about an inch and a half away from the lights.
6 Lights, 2x 6500, 2x 5000, 2x 2700. Trying to give it the spectrum.
They are in Peat Moss cubes and are watered without nutrients.
Can anyone tell me what the plant is trying to tell me?
The one on the right is growing up in a V now???
Cant find any info about a plant growing like this.
They are a little over a week old now. Oddly enough it goes Oldest --> Youngest
... ok, anyways The HPS is very good for light penetration as CFL's are not. Cfl's on the flip side will provide you with extra lumens at little to no heat rise. Keep a fan on them. The CFL's (6500k) will be very nice in aiding the HPS light during the Veging Process. However the Cfl's in no way...
If your looking for a newbie grow. Just buy some desk lamps at wallymart for about $5. If you really want a cheap start-off throw in a 26w cfl with a kelvin rating of 6500. that will get your veg cycle going. As experienced by most growers... you will always keep adding. I recomed for under $20...
The space blanket at wallymart is about $2.88. well worth the value, supposedly it reflects all the leftover light. IMO it work very well. I was told it makes your effective light double. In my personal experience it has doubled my rate of growth over the past several weeks.
Reflective surface can be bought at wallymart. Also make sure the plants have room to grow. In my experience, lights should be about 3 inches away at the start. If the lights are to close during the Veg process they will not reach for light at all. (they will stay small and compact if light is...
If you Lst I do not see why not. Just time will be the factor. Also the Duct will be hooked up to your AC unit? Umm well watch your temps. Also, what about exhaust?