leeboy007
Active Member
Hi All,
I am just starting out from seed (Northern Lights) I am attic growing in a trianguar area(base of triangle approx 3ft x 2ft) then sloping upwards. By time I add my resevior, tray and light i guess I will have around 2.5ft growing height (from top of pots to bottom of light) by around 2ft width and 2ft depth. Again its sloping as it goes up on either side.
I want to know if this light will be strong enough. I plan to use this only as a vegging area to grow to around 12-14" (in 4 weeks) and make a seperate flowering chamber that will flowering for 8 weeks(but i will add veggies and crop bud every 4 weeks)
Is this do-able? I know i won't ever need more than eight weeks for big fat juicy buds. I plan on using 2 x 250watt cfl red (1 above each section in side my open flowering chamber (2ft x 4ft) (essentially 2 x 2x2 areas)
I hope I am explaining this right, I would be very gratefull for advice from an experienced grower. I plan to use ebb and flow 1 in the veggie and 2 in the flowing area.
Thanks for reading!
I am just starting out from seed (Northern Lights) I am attic growing in a trianguar area(base of triangle approx 3ft x 2ft) then sloping upwards. By time I add my resevior, tray and light i guess I will have around 2.5ft growing height (from top of pots to bottom of light) by around 2ft width and 2ft depth. Again its sloping as it goes up on either side.
I want to know if this light will be strong enough. I plan to use this only as a vegging area to grow to around 12-14" (in 4 weeks) and make a seperate flowering chamber that will flowering for 8 weeks(but i will add veggies and crop bud every 4 weeks)
Is this do-able? I know i won't ever need more than eight weeks for big fat juicy buds. I plan on using 2 x 250watt cfl red (1 above each section in side my open flowering chamber (2ft x 4ft) (essentially 2 x 2x2 areas)
I hope I am explaining this right, I would be very gratefull for advice from an experienced grower. I plan to use ebb and flow 1 in the veggie and 2 in the flowing area.
Thanks for reading!