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    russ0r's First OP

    :hump: Yeah, I can see that! I am sorry about the late advise. I just started reading your post yesterday and I must have missed some pages. I didn't relaize you were already into multiple generations of clones in the bud room. Very nice! Multi-stage growth makes for a nice sustained yield...
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    russ0r's First OP

    :roll: Before you invest in your CFLs take time to research them a little. Make sure you add CFLs in the 2700k (red spectrum light) range (they are usually called warm color lights) to the lights you are already using and you will improve your flowering stage substantially. You can look at...
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    extream NEW

    :hump: Its a start! Plants will survive a lot of mistreatment after they have rooted well. The 2700k light you mentioned is a red color spectrum light and is designed to promote flowering. You might want to consider getting a 6400k (blue spectrum) fro vegi growth. Most garden shops sell them...
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    First Grow & New Grow Room

    Bummer dude! Pictures are hard to judge, but from here you look like a lady killer. >If it aint got a short stem with balls on the end it aint a male. >If it has A vulva shaped mass with a distinct whitish hair its a girl! FOR SURE WHEN THEY START TO PUT ON A FLUFFY FLOWER MASS THEY...
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    Dragon

    I've been around this scene since the early '70s and I've seen things change from the days of leafy homegrown weighed out on a frisbee to the days of mico nutrient fed super strains of indica. Trust me when I tell you...There just aint no Dragon weed out there... not yet anyway!
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    light spread of CFLs help pls

    %*@#&* ! I made a mistake in my posted reply above. When I was describing light spacing... I said 10" of vertical space.....I should have said 10" of horizontal space. Sorry! After a couple of buds my typing is not as good as it should be!
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    light spread of CFLs help pls

    :? Question About Light Coverage? Good Question...... Honest Answer. I don’t know. The best way to determine the efficiency of your lights is to use a light meter. After you get your lights set up, check the grow room (under the lights) to see if you have a good equal distribution of light...
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    light spread of CFLs help pls

    :cry: Shit! I just errased the reply I wrote! Anyway I have to log off for a while. I'll redo my reply later.
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    light spread of CFLs help pls

    :lol: More thoughts on lighting (A comment on your space) I think if you are growing in a 18" x 36" grow space you could use 2 125w CFLs successfully. (I recommend you use the Natural Light type (6400k) for vegetative growth and the Red Spectrum type 2700k for flowering) So you will need 4...
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    light spread of CFLs help pls

    :wink: Here is some insider information that should help! (this is an exert from the section on lighting in my book) Light Intensity Light intensity diminishes the further it has to travel. This is the same for HID, CFL or your normal household lamp. If you hold a light meter up close to any...
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