Thanks for the advice, yes I am aware of the lighting schedule to get better results. I really don't see anything wrong with 12/12 lighting, I have seen plenty of healthy plants that have been grown outdoors, obviously with a 12/12 light schedule. As for cfl's, hps is a much better light for bloom stage, plus a 400w on 12/12 should not be a big bump on my bill.12/12 is for making buds. Not for growing babies.
Before a plant is ready to make babies, it has to be of a certain age or else you'll get one turd bud and some chin whiskers. It's great that you want to start small, but don't start WRONG.
Go to 18/6 for at least a month. Then go 12/12 and the plant will be mature enough to kick off more than an eighth. Go to CFLs if you need to save money. "ON TIME" is the very last thing you should try to cut corners with. You're asking a newborn to spread her legs, and she ain't ready for breeding yet.
Also, watch for males soon after you go to 12/12.
nice tent bro. im medical too! im doing my first grow and its posted below. chekk me out!
out doors is not 12/12 if you grow out doors the plants whole life it will take you about 8 months start in spring and finish in fall reason for this being the sun is out longer in the spring than the late summer and fall(spring 18/6 fall 12/12) the dark period cause a hormone to build up in the plant which if left off for 12 hours or more will cause the plant to flower. the bad thing about flowering to early is it will stress your plant if its not old enough and can make it go HERMI!!!Thanks for the advice, yes I am aware of the lighting schedule to get better results. I really don't see anything wrong with 12/12 lighting, I have seen plenty of healthy plants that have been grown outdoors, obviously with a 12/12 light schedule. As for cfl's, hps is a much better light for bloom stage, plus a 400w on 12/12 should not be a big bump on my bill.
i dont think this guy really listens cfl for veg hps for bloom 18/6 or 24/7 for veg 12/12 for bloom
out doors is not 12/12 if you grow out doors the plants whole life it will take you about 8 months start in spring and finish in fall reason for this being the sun is out longer in the spring than the late summer and fall(spring 18/6 fall 12/12) the dark period cause a hormone to build up in the plant which if left off for 12 hours or more will cause the plant to flower. the bad thing about flowering to early is it will stress your plant if its not old enough and can make it go HERMI!!!
your in veg stage!!! sorry if i came off as a dick, you just asked for advice and then contradicted anyones adviceAs for cfl's, hps is a much better light for bloom stage,.
your in veg stage!!! sorry if i came off as a dick, you just asked for advice and then contradicted anyones advice
Hello,
everything seems fine if the temps arent creeping up to the 100's with the light and the ballast in there...with no ventilation pulling air out of the box... let alone drawing fresh air... what about the lower holes for intakes... do you have at least mosquito netting installed... or do you just have them closed...
I figure everything is going fine for now due to the temps outdoors these days... but any day that gets in the 80 will have that tent cooking in the 104 range in no time..
24x7 light is recommended during vegging period cause you just want to grow them big and fast.... no need for sleep for weed in the vegging period... when you want to bud is when you want 12/12...
you might want to just veg under cfls or a t5 setup instead of a 400 watt hps.... hell cfls is the cheapest way to go and it wil veg your plants just fine... then transfer to your 400 watt setup to bloom....
Good luck... watch those temps man...
How'd you start out? Do you have a grow journal?no offence there's just a difference between starting out slow and starting out wrong.
How'd you start out? Do you have a grow journal?
strangerdude562, did you start on 12/12 because you didn't know better or because you wanted to flower from the start? You really would have gotten a much better yield if you vegged. I'm sure you won't be disappointed with your harvest though Post some pics when you get a chance, I'd like to see how the plants are progressing
Tom