400 Watt Perpetual Harvest DIY Rubbermaid.

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well i know i can do better but im planning for that at the least, nothing wrong with getting more
 

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I built a 15 Site Cloner and a 2 Site Mother Rubbermaid today, 3 seeds also cracked and small white roots, getting my net pots and 4 flowering rubbermaids and airstones soon. i only got good pictures of 2 off the cracked seeds.


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No posts even after i post pictures? And i need to pick up a veg light today, for the 2 plants im starting in the hydro rubbermaid. i was planning on 4 single T5's but i cant get those today so maybe 2 26 watt cool white cfls for starting seeds/cloning?
 

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lol fuck the 26 watters lol go to home depot and drop 10-15 bucks on 300 watt equivalent cfl the twisty ones. i did a cfl grow and i started with 26w tossed em quick wasted money. good luck peace
 

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The wattage of the bulb doesnt make a diffrence, its the amounts of whats you have in total, i bought 8 13 watt 6500k cfls today, use em to start my mothers and use a couple to clone.
 

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yeah okay, but its my thread so dont be negative, its just for starting its not that big of deal as long as theres some light of the right K.

Heres a couple pics of new lights and 2 of the seeds moved into their rockwool cubes.
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1 Seedling has dropped its seed and has its 4 leafs out, the other is almost there, the one that is in soil hasnt sprouted yet, i have a 2 plant mother DWC bucket so if i get one female im hoping i wont even need the 3rd plant i started.
 

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Dont know if anyones watching but seeds arnt growing very fast, they are in a cabinet with a heater and the tempature goes up and down as the room its in isnt heated, need to put them into a sealed cabinet in there dwc rubbermaid.
 
I would seriously consider overdriven T8s. A quick google search will show you what you need. They are a very economical alternative to T5s. With more lumens.
 
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