yossarian7
Member
Hello everyone,
I have received most of my information about growing from this site and used the knowledge for a few very successful CFLs operations. I have now joined because I am I little stuck in my present situation; I have recently moved and was given some plants from a friend that I am trying to bud with a new 400W HPS light.
What I have/ know about the plants:
A walk in closet approx. 5'x6' (bigger, but part of the roof is slanted)
1 430W HPS, 4, 42W CFLs - the HPS has ballast and hood attached
A small fan
3 plants 1 month in veg, no knowledge about nutrients
regular potters soil. One strain has a purplish stem and broad
leavesgrowing from the leafs, the other two just have symetrical
leaves growing from each node.
The average temp. of room with HPS on is approx. 85 degrees.
I know I need more equip. etc, because I got this unexpectedly 2 days ago, I am sort of jumping off the cliff and biulding my wings on the way down. Please guide me in any way.
I am concered with:
Ventilation because the ballast and hood are attached, no areas to drill
holes in hood but there are some shingled air ducts, could I run an
air duct from these?
I rent so I cant do structural changes to door and such, but there is a
large circular hole in the back wall (suspicious? ha)
I want to make 3 chambers for a sea of green style operation, would it
be best/ easilier to split it horizontally of vertically if I veg plants for 1
month?
How high should I hang the HPS, because with CFLs I have them
practically touching, but this is clearly way too hot, but I dont think I
should go too, high.
Money! I have no savings but I am pretty crafty and have power tools.
Any DIY knowledge I would love.
LAST: The plants.
Since I have had them in my possession the leaves on the smaller 2 with only 2 broad leaves per node have been curling and shagging, I dont want to see wilting, but they are a healthy green with only minor spots from were I let them touch the CFLs, oops. I did notice some flying critters in the soil today, could this be an issue?
I know this is a lot but I really need some help because it appears they might not have that much time left and I have been struggling to find a solution because I am new to HPS lights.
THANK YOU FOR ANY HELP!
I have received most of my information about growing from this site and used the knowledge for a few very successful CFLs operations. I have now joined because I am I little stuck in my present situation; I have recently moved and was given some plants from a friend that I am trying to bud with a new 400W HPS light.
What I have/ know about the plants:
A walk in closet approx. 5'x6' (bigger, but part of the roof is slanted)
1 430W HPS, 4, 42W CFLs - the HPS has ballast and hood attached
A small fan
3 plants 1 month in veg, no knowledge about nutrients
regular potters soil. One strain has a purplish stem and broad
leavesgrowing from the leafs, the other two just have symetrical
leaves growing from each node.
The average temp. of room with HPS on is approx. 85 degrees.
I know I need more equip. etc, because I got this unexpectedly 2 days ago, I am sort of jumping off the cliff and biulding my wings on the way down. Please guide me in any way.
I am concered with:
Ventilation because the ballast and hood are attached, no areas to drill
holes in hood but there are some shingled air ducts, could I run an
air duct from these?
I rent so I cant do structural changes to door and such, but there is a
large circular hole in the back wall (suspicious? ha)
I want to make 3 chambers for a sea of green style operation, would it
be best/ easilier to split it horizontally of vertically if I veg plants for 1
month?
How high should I hang the HPS, because with CFLs I have them
practically touching, but this is clearly way too hot, but I dont think I
should go too, high.
Money! I have no savings but I am pretty crafty and have power tools.
Any DIY knowledge I would love.
LAST: The plants.
Since I have had them in my possession the leaves on the smaller 2 with only 2 broad leaves per node have been curling and shagging, I dont want to see wilting, but they are a healthy green with only minor spots from were I let them touch the CFLs, oops. I did notice some flying critters in the soil today, could this be an issue?
I know this is a lot but I really need some help because it appears they might not have that much time left and I have been struggling to find a solution because I am new to HPS lights.
THANK YOU FOR ANY HELP!