Plants look great what light spectrum are you using? 6500k for veg and 2700k for flower
Just so we're all clear on all this talk of red and blue bulbs...we do not mean actually blue/red, like party lights or something...
I'd hate for somebody's bedroom to be glowing as red as a whore house, with the crappiest of plants inside! lol!
Ok so in Woodies I found ( in the exterior lighting section ) a par38 Daylight bulb. Would this be a suitable choice for vegging? They had a few other types ( infrared and a couple of others ) I didn't want to buy any without hearing from some of you guys first.
Also re-potted the plant in the clear pot. Think I may have stressed it out while doing so though... Looking fairly droopy...
Thinking of getting rid of the smallest plant and concentrating all the light at the other 3, anybody think that would be a good idea? The cfl spirals you are using are good but 6500k is better for veg theyll grow bushy that way as to where they will stretch out much more under the 2700k. The 2700k is good for flower all you have to do then is switch bulbs and go to 12/12
6500k for veg 2700k during flowerI'm using 6 x 23 watt ( 97 watt ) Philips tornado Warm white C.f.l's. I just had a look at the box and it says it's 2700K , so that means I should be using these more for the flowering stage, right? If anybody has personal experience using these bulbs, I'd love to hear from ya. I might have to get rid of the smaller one and concentrate all the light at the last 3, anybody think that's a good idea?
Cheers for all the replies, you guys have been REALLY helpful
They on an 18/6 cycle, gonna have to do something about the bulbs though... Anybody know if I can use that par38 daylight bulb for vegging?those lights should on 24 hours ? or few hours per day?
Just a little idea for next time...don't throw out a young plant that's doing okay. A bunch of your other plants might die between now and harvest, and that little gal could have been a survivor. Also, a bunch of your other plants might turn out to be male, and that little gal might have been a female. You never know. So keep them all around for insurance. If when you switch to flowering they're all doing well and all female and you need to ditch one because of space, then say goodbye to the weakest one. But it's a long and winding road between now and then...UPDATE :
Decided to get rid of one of the plants, down to four plants and four lights. Till tomorrow that is...
You definitely want to use more than that one use as many as you can fit in your space. A fan blowing accross them will keep the bulbs cool. Great looking plants btw.Here's some pics from week 3 day 3 .
Ok, bought a different bulb . It's a par38 Daylight cfl. It says 23 watt which I presume means it's about 100 watts. Should this be ok? Should I get another bulb as soon as I can?