Would this be about the best possible low cost/budget/ minium way to go?
1. 50-60 bones max. buy shop lights and start plants in 2 liter bottles plus 10-15 bones included for medium and ferts. Department store stuff. Plus chain and white poster board, and yeast for co2 gen. Find a fans around your house for free.(12,00 lumens run for 1 mo.)
2. Then 55$ bones one month later to buy the 55w warm cfl's, bigger planters, and flower ferts. (19,200 lumens for first 3-4 wks of flower.)
3. Finally. 45 more dollars to add 2 more 55w warms after 3 weeks to a mo. of flower. (ending w/26,400 lumens) and 150-160 dollars Out of pocket. but over 3 months. kinda like rent to own. lol. I'm ghetto.
Thats how this grow was started... on the fly with eight seeds in jiffy cubes under some home borrowed fluorescents....
Once you see those babies grow at the rate they do, you won't wanna stop buying the best shit for them. You kinda get into this nurturing mode. .... Talk about keeping your mind occupied. If you like cannabis A WHOLE LOT, to say the least, I don't think you'll mind spending an extra $100 a month instead of $55-45/m (you
WILL happily spend more $$
)and all of your free time spent thinking about your setup and how you can improve it overall...
Here they are at 32 days son! (one female for sure)
You know what i'd say? Like this setup, I'd say go with two 125 watters. One warm 2700k, one daylight 6500k and either get a whole other extra 125W daylight/warm (corresponding to the growth stage) OR supplement the two 125's with 26 watt warms/daylights (Again, corresponding to each growth stage).
The setup you see ^^up here^^ is obviously in the veg stage and it has:
1 - 125W Daylight 6500k
1 - 125W Warm 2700k
4 - 26W Daylight 6100k
Top of canopy/highest foliage is always 10" or closer(usually A LOT closer.. maybe 4-5" - under frequent supervision) to the two main bulbs above.
And during flowering just add a whole 125W Warm 2700k hung vertically inside canopy.
So just for clarity, the light set-up during the flowering stage is as follows:
1 - 125W Daylight 6500k
2 - 125W Warm 2700k
2 - 26W Daylight 6100k
2 - 26W Warm 2700k
Have fun bro!