theonetitty
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oh ok. the 2 6500K i was going to use are only 18w cause they are on a splitter in a 40W socket that i took out of a lamp, but the other 4 2700K can be 100W or so if needed
i had the same problem with the lights off in my closet and tryin to keep my room light off during lights off..... i would recommend tryin to keep ur room light off as much as possible during the plants dark period to reduce light leaks, which can delay floweringi switched my timer to 12/12 today. i have a dark bed sheet that is folded over a few times, and then put up on the wall with a staple gun, inside my closet. The white box is still around the plant too. so hopefully this will keep out most of the darkness. Im not worried about morning cause i have the lights set to come on when i wake up. but they are going off now at 8pm and i dont go to bed until about 10 or later. normally closer to 12. im afraid my room light may harm it. but i just have to risk it. i hope i have enough stuff blocking the light i dont need to worry.
I will be changing the light spectrum when i get home, im getting bulbs after work. im not too worried about interrupting the dark period since today is the first day of 12/12
also, a great buy is to go to WalMart and buy a couple lamp cordsets theyre like 6 dollars apiece but they can have a y-splitter on em and its easier than taking ur home lamps apart for the cordsetsoh ok. the 2 6500K i was going to use are only 18w cause they are on a splitter in a 40W socket that i took out of a lamp, but the other 4 2700K can be 100W or so if needed
yea im going to get a new cordset today. i started to take apart my last table lamp, but thought better of it. Its the lamp that is in the background of a lot of my pics. its been in the grow box since day 1, but i decided to put a splitter in it instead and use it for side lighting.also, a great buy is to go to WalMart and buy a couple lamp cordsets theyre like 6 dollars apiece but they can have a y-splitter on em and its easier than taking ur home lamps apart for the cordsets