GrnMan
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^^ Yea, what he said. You can pick up enough CFL's from Wal-Mart that will grow your plants from seedling to flower.
There are different CFL's you will want to buy for different stages of the plants life. I would recommend using 3 27 watt (100 watt equiv.) per plant. You want the bulbs that say 6500K on them for veg and 2700K for flower.
More blue light is suppose to give you more females, so if you decide to use both bulbs, I would get more of the 6500K bulbs. The good thing about CFL's is you can get them really close to your plants and not burn them - so get them as close as possible. I'd recommend anywhere from 1-2 inches away from the plants.
I saw that you don't want to use any nutes. I wouldn't recommend that, but if you want to go that route, make sure you get a really good organic soil like Fox Farms Ocean Forrest. It will need to be a good soil so that there's enough food in there to sustain plant life for 3-4 months. If you want to use nutes, I would recommend some organic nutes. I use Biocanna's line of organic nutes and have had great success with them. You can find that stuff online as well. I would buy the Bio Vega, Bio Flores, and BioBoost. Use all three of those and you should see excellent results.
Here's their website, as well as some sites you can purchase it from:
Biocanna.us
Canna Bio Vega
Below is a picture of a CFL:
I don't think anyone has said this yet, so I'm going to tell you. PH PH PH PH! Make sure you get a PH test kit. You can find those for fairly cheap at Wal-Mart or Home Depot. You can do a lot of bad things to these plants, but get the PH wrong and they will die for sure. Since you are growing in soil, you want your waters PH to be anywhere from 6.2-7. I usually shoot for 6.2-6.5, but anything in between 6.2-7 should work. You might also find that your waters PH is too high. We can solve this easily by getting some PH down from a pet store or anywhere they sell aquarium goods.
Good luck my friend and if you have anymore questions, I'm always here - well sometimes
P.S.
Don't you just hate it when someone tells you to read the GROW FAQ?
There are different CFL's you will want to buy for different stages of the plants life. I would recommend using 3 27 watt (100 watt equiv.) per plant. You want the bulbs that say 6500K on them for veg and 2700K for flower.
More blue light is suppose to give you more females, so if you decide to use both bulbs, I would get more of the 6500K bulbs. The good thing about CFL's is you can get them really close to your plants and not burn them - so get them as close as possible. I'd recommend anywhere from 1-2 inches away from the plants.
I saw that you don't want to use any nutes. I wouldn't recommend that, but if you want to go that route, make sure you get a really good organic soil like Fox Farms Ocean Forrest. It will need to be a good soil so that there's enough food in there to sustain plant life for 3-4 months. If you want to use nutes, I would recommend some organic nutes. I use Biocanna's line of organic nutes and have had great success with them. You can find that stuff online as well. I would buy the Bio Vega, Bio Flores, and BioBoost. Use all three of those and you should see excellent results.
Here's their website, as well as some sites you can purchase it from:
Biocanna.us
Canna Bio Vega
Below is a picture of a CFL:
I don't think anyone has said this yet, so I'm going to tell you. PH PH PH PH! Make sure you get a PH test kit. You can find those for fairly cheap at Wal-Mart or Home Depot. You can do a lot of bad things to these plants, but get the PH wrong and they will die for sure. Since you are growing in soil, you want your waters PH to be anywhere from 6.2-7. I usually shoot for 6.2-6.5, but anything in between 6.2-7 should work. You might also find that your waters PH is too high. We can solve this easily by getting some PH down from a pet store or anywhere they sell aquarium goods.
Good luck my friend and if you have anymore questions, I'm always here - well sometimes
P.S.
Don't you just hate it when someone tells you to read the GROW FAQ?
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