ngtybear
Well-Known Member
High all,
After reading endless threads on why not to do CFLs, I went with them anyway. Call me a rebel. Granted, I went with them excessively. Pictures will follow soon, but here is my setup. There are a couple of questions at the end I hope someone will be able to answer.
My grow box is built from a large storage bin (36x18x24). Quite proud of it actually. Air intake on the side at the top with a 40 CFM silent fan, and an exhaust at the bottom with a 35 CFM fan. A fan in the middle providing air flow to them stems. It is almost completely silent, produces almost no external light or heat, and looks like a normal storage bin sitting in the closet.
I started with 5 24" 18 watt grow lights, with 2 on the sides and 3 on the top. This worked fine for seedlings, but as you can imagine, was simply not enough light for growth. At about 3 weeks I added 10 26 watt CFLs (6500K) to the top. Huge amount of light for this small of space and the plants responded. They are growing strong, thick and amazing. I run a 18/6 schedule and the box stays at 86-89f and about 50% humidity during "on" hours.
I am at about 5 weeks now. The box is almost full of vegetation. The growth has reached the lights and I am about to add a box under the current one to allow for more growth. I am looking forward to flowering to cut down the number of plants. The place is packed out right now.
I am about to switch to flowering and will replace the 6500k CFLs with 2700ks. I am also considering adding 6 additional CFLs for the sides (3 on each side). I may use the 6500k for the sides to save a little money.
I have two questions with which I am hoping someone can help:
o The plants are currently about 10" high and very full. How high must they grow before I switch to flowering? If I switch now, what will I lose in yields as opposed to waiting until they are 18"?
o I have a total of 10 plants in two long window boxes. They sit down inside the bottom of the container. This has worked very well at this size, but I am sure I will want more room for root growth in the flowering stage. Do you see any drawback to them all (5 plants, assuming 50/50 m vs f) being in one very large box? Will the roots from each plant restrict each other? What is the safe distance between them? Using just one box will allow for more room for root growth as opposed to 5 smaller ones.
I must say, the solution I have put together for a closet semi-stealth grow has worked very well so far. More than a little paranoid about being busted, especially after smoking. However, I have had a bunch of fun. Waking up in the morning when the lights come on and the cooling fan starts pushing that sweet smell from the closet to the bedroom is grand experience. Thank you for your replies and happy gardening.
-ngtybear
After reading endless threads on why not to do CFLs, I went with them anyway. Call me a rebel. Granted, I went with them excessively. Pictures will follow soon, but here is my setup. There are a couple of questions at the end I hope someone will be able to answer.
My grow box is built from a large storage bin (36x18x24). Quite proud of it actually. Air intake on the side at the top with a 40 CFM silent fan, and an exhaust at the bottom with a 35 CFM fan. A fan in the middle providing air flow to them stems. It is almost completely silent, produces almost no external light or heat, and looks like a normal storage bin sitting in the closet.
I started with 5 24" 18 watt grow lights, with 2 on the sides and 3 on the top. This worked fine for seedlings, but as you can imagine, was simply not enough light for growth. At about 3 weeks I added 10 26 watt CFLs (6500K) to the top. Huge amount of light for this small of space and the plants responded. They are growing strong, thick and amazing. I run a 18/6 schedule and the box stays at 86-89f and about 50% humidity during "on" hours.
I am at about 5 weeks now. The box is almost full of vegetation. The growth has reached the lights and I am about to add a box under the current one to allow for more growth. I am looking forward to flowering to cut down the number of plants. The place is packed out right now.
I am about to switch to flowering and will replace the 6500k CFLs with 2700ks. I am also considering adding 6 additional CFLs for the sides (3 on each side). I may use the 6500k for the sides to save a little money.
I have two questions with which I am hoping someone can help:
o The plants are currently about 10" high and very full. How high must they grow before I switch to flowering? If I switch now, what will I lose in yields as opposed to waiting until they are 18"?
o I have a total of 10 plants in two long window boxes. They sit down inside the bottom of the container. This has worked very well at this size, but I am sure I will want more room for root growth in the flowering stage. Do you see any drawback to them all (5 plants, assuming 50/50 m vs f) being in one very large box? Will the roots from each plant restrict each other? What is the safe distance between them? Using just one box will allow for more room for root growth as opposed to 5 smaller ones.
I must say, the solution I have put together for a closet semi-stealth grow has worked very well so far. More than a little paranoid about being busted, especially after smoking. However, I have had a bunch of fun. Waking up in the morning when the lights come on and the cooling fan starts pushing that sweet smell from the closet to the bedroom is grand experience. Thank you for your replies and happy gardening.
-ngtybear