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nevyn

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Do you run your lights on at night?
I do that with my CFL's during Summer to keep temps down, and during Winter to keep temps up in my 2x2 space.
Don't knock the CFL's until ya try 'em, LOL.
I got 2 3/4 oz. dried and cured last Winter from ONE plant with 30 days veg, basically with only 98w until the last month and half when I bumped it up to 305w.
Yeah I run and 18/6 so my plants are awake in the in the night, I have 2 85w cfl's that I am using for veg and everything else at the moment, I can see growth every day so they defiantly working. I have 5 plants under them, all in different stages of growth, in a testing phase for want of a better way to put it.

Some dude is outside in my street singing xmas carols, drunk as fuck, the same one over and over again, time to bring out the garden hose, lol.
 

nevyn

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I have another quick question if I am not pushing my luck here, I have 4 24w cfl's too, but they use a different light spectrum to my 85w, can I use them in the tent too? Would it benefit anything, I would like to put them on the sides of the plants where the cfl's dont penetrate so well. Ok that was a few questions, not a quick one, lol.
 

Bakatare666

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I have another quick question if I am not pushing my luck here, I have 4 24w cfl's too, but they use a different light spectrum to my 85w, can I use them in the tent too? Would it benefit anything, I would like to put them on the sides of the plants where the cfl's dont penetrate so well. Ok that was a few questions, not a quick one, lol.
Sure ya can.What Kelvin are the 24's?
 

nevyn

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Sure ya can.What Kelvin are the 24's?
I am not sure what you mean, but they are a warm white, and sorry I have 2 x 18w and 2 x 24w, the box doesn't say anything about kelvins, is that a heat thing? I will take a pic if that's ok, hold on.....

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Bakatare666

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I am not sure what you mean, but they are a warm white, and sorry I have 2 x 18w and 2 x 24w, the box doesn't say anything about kelvins, is that a heat thing? I will take a pic if that's ok, hold on.....

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The first box in first pic, I'm guessing the 5100lm is your equivalent to our k rating.
For vegging, you want 5000-6500, (daylight), and for flowering, 2700 or (Soft white).
If you notice in my first pic, the middle bulbs, look white...........Those are the 5000's, and the yellow looking ones are the 2700's that I mix.
You can't really see the other bulbs well, but I try and mix about 70% of the 5000 for veg, but keep all of it when I add more 2700k for flowering.
 

Thundercat

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To each their own for sure man, but the key to ISO is filtration, and technique. A monkey can extract decent BHO, it takes a little more technique to ensure a high quality ISo extract. The biggest issue I have with BHO is the cost, and the danger factor in processing it. I can't work outdoors so BHO is not even an option here.
 

nevyn

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The first box in first pic, I'm guessing the 5100lm is your equivalent to our k rating.
For vegging, you want 5000-6500, (daylight), and for flowering, 2700 or (Soft white).
If you notice in my first pic, the middle bulbs, look white...........Those are the 5000's, and the yellow looking ones are the 2700's that I mix.
You can't really see the other bulbs well, but I try and mix about 70% of the 5000 for veg, but keep all of it when I add more 2700k for flowering.
Yep 5100lm, you see why this gets confusing, you guys use gallons we use litres, I have to convert thing's all the time. Well I going get right on top of that then, need to build some lights, exciting. Lol. Thanks man for the help. I started a txt file a while ago, copy and paste thing's I find helpful, so this is going in there. ;)
 

Bakatare666

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Yep 5100lm, you see why this gets confusing, you guys use gallons we use litres, I have to convert thing's all the time. Well I going get right on top of that then, need to build some lights, exciting. Lol. Thanks man for the help. I started a txt file a while ago, copy and paste thing's I find helpful, so this is going in there. ;)
Cool bro.
Copy and save pics too, no harm there either.
Plenty of good folk here willing to help those willing to learn.
You've got a good attitude and I'm sure everybody likes ya.
PS. Don't be afraid or shamed to ask if you're not sure about something.
 

nevyn

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Usually around 20 days or so mine are ready to come out and go into 1 gal. pots, then I usually start feeding about the same time also..
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I saw that pic a little while ago and that's why I thought the cup's would work better, keeps the roots and soil together, easier to transplant. I have discovered when rescuing weed bushes from wrathful gardeners and aggressive Doberman's that if you break the root the plant is pretty much screwed.
 

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AllDayToker

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To each their own for sure man, but the key to ISO is filtration, and technique. A monkey can extract decent BHO, it takes a little more technique to ensure a high quality ISo extract. The biggest issue I have with BHO is the cost, and the danger factor in processing it. I can't work outdoors so BHO is not even an option here.
A monkey can also shake a jar and make iso. The key to BHO proper purging and technique. There is plenty of things you have to learn and master to get consistant concentrate that you don't have to worry about in your method. It's a lot easier to be to throw bud in a jar and shake it for 30sec. And I don't understand the cost factor? A can of butane cost around 4 bucks and I can get 6-8g of BHO from an ounce. The only problem is it being dangerous, and if you take precautions like you should, it's zero risk.
 
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