kumar420
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here are the basics of my setup (btw i live in queensland australia, so no snowy winters here!)
i have got 5 plants going right now, all from bagseed (quality genetics seem to be hard to come by in this part of the world)
the biggest plant i started about a month ago, its been outdoors in winter weather (temps never go below 15 degrees celcius at the very lowest, and 30-32 at the highest)
about 8-10 hours of sun a day
i originally planted the first one as a growing experiment, but when i found out my parents are cool with a bit of cultivation, i planted a few more.
seeds were started in rockwool with tap water (tap water is 6.5 here, i tested it with an aquarium kit)
i've been using green dream two part vegetative growth formula in full doses (yes this sounds stupid, but my first plant took off- about 4mL of part A and 4mL of part B in a gallon of water)
substrate is 2/3 perlite and 1/3 vermiculite, and i only give them nutes in the morning.
i'm planning to move them inside into a CFL box setup (one box for veg and another for 1-2 flowering plants)
i was thinking 7 or 8 23W 6500K CFL's for the veg box (one on each vertical side of the box, and three hanging an inch above the foliage) and 7 or 8 2700K CFL's for the flowering box, with more or less the same arrangement of lights
is this a good idea? i heard that CFL's lose most of their power more than an inch from the foliage, so i figured a few lamps on the side would help
obviously the walls will be coated in mylar (emergency blanket mylar if i can find it) and i'll have a carbon filtered extraction fan on the flowering box and a small intake fan on both boxes (and a small extractor for the veg box)
the box is roughly 3 feet tall, 2 feet wide and 2 feet deep (cardboard dishwasher box)
will this be big enough to flower 1-2 decent sized plants in? and will i need to get special flowering nutes when i flower them?
help is much appreciated, and pictures are attached (most recent shot of the big plant is ~4 weeks, the rest are barely 5-6 days old)
sorry about the size.
PS- i originally got the nutrients for a biology experiment with pak choi, which is going quite well- that is why its veg nutrients, since the guy at the hydro shop recommended it
i have got 5 plants going right now, all from bagseed (quality genetics seem to be hard to come by in this part of the world)
the biggest plant i started about a month ago, its been outdoors in winter weather (temps never go below 15 degrees celcius at the very lowest, and 30-32 at the highest)
about 8-10 hours of sun a day
i originally planted the first one as a growing experiment, but when i found out my parents are cool with a bit of cultivation, i planted a few more.
seeds were started in rockwool with tap water (tap water is 6.5 here, i tested it with an aquarium kit)
i've been using green dream two part vegetative growth formula in full doses (yes this sounds stupid, but my first plant took off- about 4mL of part A and 4mL of part B in a gallon of water)
substrate is 2/3 perlite and 1/3 vermiculite, and i only give them nutes in the morning.
i'm planning to move them inside into a CFL box setup (one box for veg and another for 1-2 flowering plants)
i was thinking 7 or 8 23W 6500K CFL's for the veg box (one on each vertical side of the box, and three hanging an inch above the foliage) and 7 or 8 2700K CFL's for the flowering box, with more or less the same arrangement of lights
is this a good idea? i heard that CFL's lose most of their power more than an inch from the foliage, so i figured a few lamps on the side would help
obviously the walls will be coated in mylar (emergency blanket mylar if i can find it) and i'll have a carbon filtered extraction fan on the flowering box and a small intake fan on both boxes (and a small extractor for the veg box)
the box is roughly 3 feet tall, 2 feet wide and 2 feet deep (cardboard dishwasher box)
will this be big enough to flower 1-2 decent sized plants in? and will i need to get special flowering nutes when i flower them?
help is much appreciated, and pictures are attached (most recent shot of the big plant is ~4 weeks, the rest are barely 5-6 days old)
sorry about the size.
PS- i originally got the nutrients for a biology experiment with pak choi, which is going quite well- that is why its veg nutrients, since the guy at the hydro shop recommended it
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