SenorSanteria
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Knowing your humidity is very important. at this stage of growth, you want at LEAST 40 percent rh.
Thats actually a very good point.Someone in these forums once put it best. Sorry I can't remember who, but he said you only need to give the clones enough light to remind them they are supposed to live, so in the mean time they can focus taking root.
Why would you do that? The point made above is to not give the plant too much light BEFORE IT ROOTS. Yours have already rooted, and can be treated as a vegging plant (ie, as much light as possible.. 40%+ humidity). You cant give it too much light with CFL's. Youll never "light bleach" them with those lights. Turn all nine back on. And consider getting a few more.Thats actually a very good point.
I did have to much light on just both plants so i went ahead and lowered it to just 6 cfls instead of 9.
Thanks for all the input guys.
Edit: Any problem in misting the plants if they seem dry? Even if its a little heavy misting? Like before I mist twice a day they just seem like they need it from time to time
Well im just being a dummy. I hear ya now.Why would you do that? The point made above is to not give the plant too much light BEFORE IT ROOTS. Yours have already rooted, and can be treated as a vegging plant (ie, as much light as possible.. 40%+ humidity). You cant give it too much light with CFL's. Youll never "light bleach" them with those lights. Turn all nine back on. And consider getting a few more.
As you read more on this site, you will come across info that says "Do not mist when the lights are on." This is also non-applicable to you, because you are using CFL's. The reason to avoid misting with the lights on is because HID lighting is intense enough to magnify from the droplets of water enough to burn the plants leaves. CFL's are not bright enough for this to happen... So in short, yes, you can mist your plants as much as you need to to keep the humidity to a tolerable level.
misting a plant is fine if you have low humidity it will help a little... as long as you have a fan blowing on your plants the water will evaporate b4 an hid burns it the reson it is said to do it with lights off is mainly due to the fact that if you get a drop of water on your bulb it will explode in your face and who wants that..... raise the light up real high and spray away from the light at all times not up through the canopy that would not be cool....Why would you do that? The point made above is to not give the plant too much light BEFORE IT ROOTS. Yours have already rooted, and can be treated as a vegging plant (ie, as much light as possible.. 40%+ humidity). You cant give it too much light with CFL's. Youll never "light bleach" them with those lights. Turn all nine back on. And consider getting a few more.
As you read more on this site, you will come across info that says "Do not mist when the lights are on." This is also non-applicable to you, because you are using CFL's. The reason to avoid misting with the lights on is because HID lighting is intense enough to magnify from the droplets of water enough to burn the plants leaves. CFL's are not bright enough for this to happen... So in short, yes, you can mist your plants as much as you need to to keep the humidity to a tolerable level.
Still good info. That would be a shitty situation to have a bulb blow up in ur face especially if ur ....that would be a waste of high =P and money.misting a plant is fine if you have low humidity it will help a little... as long as you have a fan blowing on your plants the water will evaporate b4 an hid burns it the reson it is said to do it with lights off is mainly due to the fact that if you get a drop of water on your bulb it will explode in your face and who wants that..... raise the light up real high and spray away from the light at all times not up through the canopy that would not be cool....
but once again this does not apply to cfl growers just getting some info out