Buddy232
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This begins the journal of my first ever grow. I thought it would be fun to share with others and also have a stable media to document my progess.
Why did I choose CFL?
I was going to start out with T5's, but I read about CFL's and they seemed intriguing. With the T5's I was still new the wattages for each fixture size, how many I'd need, how you folks mount them sideways, etc. The CFL is plain and simple, you have your watt's, and approx lumens right on the box. I also enjoy DIY (I may not be the best at it) so I said hell, I will take this route to the best of my ability. I'm sure by absorbing as much info as I can from this forum my results will be more than sufficent for the money invested. (Which, including fixtures and bulbs was probably around the same as buying 1 cheap T5 and getting it shipped.)
So here we have it. Big up's to XCon and FlatTopBud for their inspiration and help mapping out my fixture. I'd have likely caused a nation wide power outage by now without their advice!
My cabinet is 2' deep x 2.5' wide and 4' tall painted flat white . I used that metal foil tape that you wrap around ducts to seal the cracks. (Well most of them for now, I ran out!) My lighting fixture is made out of fairly raw outdoor lighting housings. They come pre-wired and all for like $6 and change. I arranged them in a cirrcular pattern and since their adjustable the middle two point down and all the rest point to their respective center. Currently I'm a little messed up as I've got a couple 20W's in there as place holders. In a few days when things are right I will have two 65W 6500K bulbs in the center housing. Each corner housing will have a 26W 6500k and a 27w 5500k in an alternating pattern. The total amount of bulbs will be 10 at 139 watts. Cumlative lumens is 15,800 between 6500k and 5500k. If I need more light, I can obviously swap some bulbs.
I am going with 4 plants for now, all sowed this morning in FF ocean mixed with a little organic lime. I've got some blood meal on deck as well. I drooped some plastic wrap over the pot's to keep some humidity inside and flipped the switch. Lets hope to seem some action in comming days.
For now I am going to do 24. I will likely give them a week or two (and myself that time to seal all the cracks) and then switch to 18/6. Temp is a little high right now as well, so I will need to figure that out.
Thanks for those who keep with me!
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Why did I choose CFL?
I was going to start out with T5's, but I read about CFL's and they seemed intriguing. With the T5's I was still new the wattages for each fixture size, how many I'd need, how you folks mount them sideways, etc. The CFL is plain and simple, you have your watt's, and approx lumens right on the box. I also enjoy DIY (I may not be the best at it) so I said hell, I will take this route to the best of my ability. I'm sure by absorbing as much info as I can from this forum my results will be more than sufficent for the money invested. (Which, including fixtures and bulbs was probably around the same as buying 1 cheap T5 and getting it shipped.)
So here we have it. Big up's to XCon and FlatTopBud for their inspiration and help mapping out my fixture. I'd have likely caused a nation wide power outage by now without their advice!
My cabinet is 2' deep x 2.5' wide and 4' tall painted flat white . I used that metal foil tape that you wrap around ducts to seal the cracks. (Well most of them for now, I ran out!) My lighting fixture is made out of fairly raw outdoor lighting housings. They come pre-wired and all for like $6 and change. I arranged them in a cirrcular pattern and since their adjustable the middle two point down and all the rest point to their respective center. Currently I'm a little messed up as I've got a couple 20W's in there as place holders. In a few days when things are right I will have two 65W 6500K bulbs in the center housing. Each corner housing will have a 26W 6500k and a 27w 5500k in an alternating pattern. The total amount of bulbs will be 10 at 139 watts. Cumlative lumens is 15,800 between 6500k and 5500k. If I need more light, I can obviously swap some bulbs.
I am going with 4 plants for now, all sowed this morning in FF ocean mixed with a little organic lime. I've got some blood meal on deck as well. I drooped some plastic wrap over the pot's to keep some humidity inside and flipped the switch. Lets hope to seem some action in comming days.
For now I am going to do 24. I will likely give them a week or two (and myself that time to seal all the cracks) and then switch to 18/6. Temp is a little high right now as well, so I will need to figure that out.
Thanks for those who keep with me!
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