first time trying to grow

seed head

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ok I just want to grow two or three plants in my closet and I really do no know anything about growing so could someone please tell me how like what kind of bulbs do I need and do I need to build a box to grow in? and what kind of soil should I use? thanks
 

kingkron

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ya sure just go read the growing FAQ on this website then come back and everyone will be happy to answer any questions you may have..!
 

Erysichthon

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first off you do not want to use regular lights, or halogen spot lights they are useless. if you wanna go cheap, the way to go is surely flouro/cfl. if you have 3 plants you can get yourself at 5 CFL's and be pretty well set if you keep im in a small space.

CFL's are cheap and effective for veg, and can be used for flowerin if not so much as HPS. heres my set up if your lookin for some ideas...

its a basic shop light with 2 t8 48" 32 watt, 2700 lumen, 6500k tubes, that i added 2, 2x fan light sockets and 1 single socket with a Y adapter, there are 3 23w 1450 lumens cfls, 1 27wat cfl about 1600lumens. and 2 daylight 15watt 6500k cool cfl bulbs in the Y. you can get all this at wallmart or your local home/garden store. all fairly priced. and you should get these essentials as well. a PH kit for your water, cuz you dont wanna use over ph water, and a combo humidity, temp guage wouldnt hurt. hope this helps some :smile: try to close your grow up too. and keep the lights close as possible

Ery.

btw notice how the plants stretched, thats what crap lights do, now that i got proper flouro lights they have stopped the stretching
 

exzile

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get those lights closer. look at other ppl's cfl grows and use those as resources
 

xweedxgrowx

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first off you do not want to use regular lights, or halogen spot lights they are useless. if you wanna go cheap, the way to go is surely flouro/cfl. if you have 3 plants you can get yourself at 5 CFL's and be pretty well set if you keep im in a small space.

CFL's are cheap and effective for veg, and can be used for flowerin if not so much as HPS. heres my set up if your lookin for some ideas...

its a basic shop light with 2 t8 48" 32 watt, 2700 lumen, 6500k tubes, that i added 2, 2x fan light sockets and 1 single socket with a Y adapter, there are 3 23w 1450 lumens cfls, 1 27wat cfl about 1600lumens. and 2 daylight 15watt 6500k cool cfl bulbs in the Y. you can get all this at wallmart or your local home/garden store. all fairly priced. and you should get these essentials as well. a PH kit for your water, cuz you dont wanna use over ph water, and a combo humidity, temp guage wouldnt hurt. hope this helps some :smile: try to close your grow up too. and keep the lights close as possible

Ery.

btw notice how the plants stretched, thats what crap lights do, now that i got proper flouro lights they have stopped the stretching
your plants are very tall dude, and dont have many leave's at all.
not priceless but definatly should do more research on growing..Ur plants should have 3x as many leaves. ... ur plants are pretty much pure stem lol
 

g0ds3nd

'yes im a ganja planter'
wow your plants are tall erm check out my journal and let me know what you think ill be happy to help you and btw if your on a tight budget id go for cfls
 

exzile

Well-Known Member
do ineed a ballast for those hps bulbs? or can i plug them into a lightsocket in the ceiling?
 

joby

Active Member
you can get clip on light socket from pound world and clfs from any super market. dont need ballast just extention lead to plug them in
 

woodsyn2o

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first off you do not want to use regular lights, or halogen spot lights they are useless. if you wanna go cheap, the way to go is surely flouro/cfl. if you have 3 plants you can get yourself at 5 CFL's and be pretty well set if you keep im in a small space.

CFL's are cheap and effective for veg, and can be used for flowerin if not so much as HPS. heres my set up if your lookin for some ideas...

its a basic shop light with 2 t8 48" 32 watt, 2700 lumen, 6500k tubes, that i added 2, 2x fan light sockets and 1 single socket with a Y adapter, there are 3 23w 1450 lumens cfls, 1 27wat cfl about 1600lumens. and 2 daylight 15watt 6500k cool cfl bulbs in the Y. you can get all this at wallmart or your local home/garden store. all fairly priced. and you should get these essentials as well. a PH kit for your water, cuz you dont wanna use over ph water, and a combo humidity, temp guage wouldnt hurt. hope this helps some :smile: try to close your grow up too. and keep the lights close as possible

Ery.

btw notice how the plants stretched, thats what crap lights do, now that i got proper flouro lights they have stopped the stretching
this is a joke right TCP Elite 4FT T5 Fluorescent High Bay Light Fixture - Businesslights.com
 

Erysichthon

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Yes, i know my plants are S T R E T C H E D, i had crap incandescent and halogen lights on em for like 3 weeks, and then i corrected it, the stretching has stopped, but of course will NOT reverse, and this is mostly a prelim grow, started to see what problems i would run into, and the reason they are slightly farther away than they could be is there are several age plants in there, and its hard to get em all right under, they are fine. id post some pics of the sprouts i have, started totally in the cfls. no stretching or anything they are prime. i have 10 hindu kush seeds on order from nirvana, when they get here all my current plants are gettin kinda backburnered, either outside, or maybe ill just junk em.
 

BIGSIX

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ok I just want to grow two or three plants in my closet and I really do no know anything about growing so could someone please tell me how like what kind of bulbs do I need and do I need to build a box to grow in? and what kind of soil should I use? thanks
GROWFAQ at least do a little research and get some idea of what you are getting into and what is required, it will be much easier for you to read and re-read it, than for us to try and help spoon feed you even the littlest simplest things.:mrgreen:
 
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