Black goat 420
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What are you using soil and nutreient wise?I have a small auto grow going in my sig. Some think different, some dark devil and some cream of the crop. Just started the next 90 days will be fun.
What are you using soil and nutreient wise?I have a small auto grow going in my sig. Some think different, some dark devil and some cream of the crop. Just started the next 90 days will be fun.
I also heard if you're not good in transplanting then just put it in a 3 gallon pot and let her do her thing. Is that true?
How are they doing?After my current grow, I will definitely be able to answer the question does transplanting auto really stunt them? Most of my autos will start out in solo cups for a few weeks then be moved to the ground or their final bucket. I do have a few that i started out in their final container. Only time will tell.
Is this a good light to use? Feit electric 75 watt 120 voltI was going to say use at least 150 true watts but you said you ordered a HPS so you should be good. I like the suggestion to use seed starter where the seed is planted, you could also use the happy frog without any problem imo. Fill the bottom half of the pot with ffof and the top with happy frog. They will be good for 4-6 weeks but will need some nutes after that just use something relatively balanced like GH flora nova at 4-8-7.
You can transplant them one time imo, just make sure not to stress them. I use a solo cup for the first 2 weeks or so before going to a 3 gal. Use the cup to form the hole they will go into then take the plant out and it will drop right into a perfectly sized hole with minimal stress.
Can you give me a link for cfl's 100-150, I can't seem to find them anywhere?Halogen lights should be avoided based on what I have read over the years. Can't remember if it was a heat, light spectrum or what issue. Go with 100-150 true watts of CFL or flourescent or go HPS. There are other options like LED but I don't know enough about them to comment.
The total wattage should be in that range but not necessarily from one bulb. With CFLs there is very little light penetration so they need to be close. For this reason it is better to use multiple bulbs placed around each plant. You could use 6 23 watt bulbs like these: http://www.amazon.com/Sylvania-29490-23-watt-Twist-Light/dp/B000V77B4K/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1398811425&sr=8-1&keywords=23 watt cfl
But the 100+ watt recommendation is per plant... not sure how many you are planning? If one or two the CFLs could be ok but I would highly recommend a HPS light for 3 or more plants. It is just the better choice all around. They do put out some heat so you will need more ventilation etc. A 400 HPS should be good for 3 or 4 plants. Another option would be to get a 150 or 250 HPS and use the CFLs as supplemental lighting. Really depends on your space, number of plants, and how well you think you can manage the heat any light will put off.
If budget is an issue I would go with a 150 HPS and some supplemental CFLs
Here is a couple examples of HPS lights.
http://www.htgsupply.com/Product-HTGSupply-150w-High-Pressure-Sodium-Grow-Light
http://www.htgsupply.com/Product-AgroStar- 400w-HPS-Grow-Light
I have 4 40 watt equivalent 9 actual watts used and 1 bigger cfl 23 watts along with Feit electric 75 watt 120 volt it's higher up than the cfl's though.The total wattage should be in that range but not necessarily from one bulb. With CFLs there is very little light penetration so they need to be close. For this reason it is better to use multiple bulbs placed around each plant. You could use 6 23 watt bulbs like these: http://www.amazon.com/Sylvania-29490-23-watt-Twist-Light/dp/B000V77B4K/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1398811425&sr=8-1&keywords=23 watt cfl
But the 100+ watt recommendation is per plant... not sure how many you are planning? If one or two the CFLs could be ok but I would highly recommend a HPS light for 3 or more plants. It is just the better choice all around. They do put out some heat so you will need more ventilation etc. A 400 HPS should be good for 3 or 4 plants. Another option would be to get a 150 or 250 HPS and use the CFLs as supplemental lighting. Really depends on your space, number of plants, and how well you think you can manage the heat any light will put off.
If budget is an issue I would go with a 150 HPS and some supplemental CFLs
Here is a couple examples of HPS lights.
http://www.htgsupply.com/Product-HTGSupply-150w-High-Pressure-Sodium-Grow-Light
http://www.htgsupply.com/Product-AgroStar- 400w-HPS-Grow-Light