648 watts of pure cfl power

Bubbuh Kush

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khacky, I didnt realize that was use that had the sweet setup with the lights and plants. very nice sir if i do say so myself, hell I have no suggestions lol I wish I was lucky like you to get such a variety, my metaphorical hat is off to ya :)
 

Bubbuh Kush

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Some people do not like the thought of CFLs producing nice buds lol We're all here to do the same thing, and that's to grow last time I checked. Everyone's not going to grow the same way w/ the same techniques, we need to realize that. So :peace:
 

khackylacky

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Some people do not like the thought of CFLs producing nice buds lol We're all here to do the same thing, and that's to grow last time I checked. Everyone's not going to grow the same way w/ the same techniques, we need to realize that. So :peace:
its one love in this hippie world of ours!

khacky, I didnt realize that was use that had the sweet setup with the lights and plants. very nice sir if i do say so myself, hell I have no suggestions lol I wish I was lucky like you to get such a variety, my metaphorical hat is off to ya :)
hey man im just blessed to be born in Cali. i appreciate the positivity, keep doin what your doin, your good at it!

sorry for antagonizing, i wasnt trying to hate. You grow does look healthy and beautiful.
its all love bro! matter fact hit this blunt...........:joint:..........bongsmilie
 

Bubbuh Kush

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He's right it is all about peace, and man im trying. I'm thinkin bout adding another 42 watter to mine, cause I juss added a small 5 in fan underneath for more air circulation and the cooler temps dont hurt either lol
 

khackylacky

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He's right it is all about peace, and man im trying. I'm thinkin bout adding another 42 watter to mine, cause I juss added a small 5 in fan underneath for more air circulation and the cooler temps dont hurt either lol
hey man marijuana loves lumens like women love diamonds! the more the merrier.......my logic goes: if you can fit em, get em!
 

khackylacky

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so i got the reflectors :mrgreen:! i also part way took you guys advice and added only 2ft of mylar across the lower part of the wall! got a pricey but accurate digital thermomemter in there too! check it out!



heres a couple good pics of those zero-veg sog grandaddy clones! notice that there are no gaps in between the nodes....pistils everywhere!



 

Bubbuh Kush

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thats what I've been meaning to ask you. when you took your clones and did them with the zero-veg, did you place them directly in soil or did you use rockwool? and nice additions to the setup.
 

allout

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thats a nice setup.but about the lights..i got Suave blancas ..i think there soft whites..is that right thoe? but im not sure would they be the correct spectrum for my veg?
 

khackylacky

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thats what I've been meaning to ask you. when you took your clones and did them with the zero-veg, did you place them directly in soil or did you use rockwool? and nice additions to the setup.
i actually clone in rapid rooters, they work the best for me. as soon as roots are popping everywhere i throw the lady in a 2-liter bottle and under 12/12!

thats a nice setup.but about the lights..i got Suave blancas ..i think there soft whites..is that right thoe? but im not sure would they be the correct spectrum for my veg?
there cool for additional lighting but they only put out 415 lumens.....my 23 watters put out 1750 lumens apiece...so you compare and contrast and make the right decision my friend! as far as spectrum i believe those bulbs are 6500k so there good for veg but you would need a shit load!
 

trapper

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im not going to comment on cfl to hps,but i will say those reflectors are going to catch the heat from the ballasts of the cfl,s and wreck them,as well as not distribute the light,this i know from a friends experience with the exact same y sockets and aluminum hoods,you need to find something a that covers the width of your lights,he just used aluminum and shaped it like a cone then put to screws in each,the aluminum was cheap,he shaped them like those parabolic light reflectors,it almost doubled his usable light,but for the record im a t5/hps man.but im for any one takeing the time to grow,but i admire you guys spreading the love,up here in bush wackers country we fuck fight or hold the light lol.
 

KaliKitsune

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QUICK UPDATE FROM THE EXPERIMENTER!!!!

If you can get true-white plastic that's thick enough for reflection, do it, it's only 2% better than flat-white paint but the results will speak for themselves. After all, those 95% reflectors you see are only 95% because you can see your reflection, so some colors aren't being reflected as a measure for reflectivity (most GOOD mirrors only have an 85% reflectivity simply because the material is made to compensate for lack of reflection in the true spectrum.)

White, as we all know, is the reflection of all light spectrums to our eye. Pure white walls, reflective or not, are the best way to go. I'm going to be taking down my mylar sheets because while I like the light diffusion and even spread, I'd rather have proper reflection and direction to plant chlorophyll.

Keep up the good work on the CFLs, bro! Fluorescent is the way to go with the latest T5HOs beating MH lamps lumen per watt. Photon density is truly important, but with the right configurations, fluorescent is more portable and positionable than MH or HPS lamps!

I say take a small set of T5s, like 1 or 2 foot, they're light enough to use simple tacks and such to hang them where you need them to be, and you'll have a great harvest on the undersides as well as the topside!

Take it from a former Hort. Sci. teacher - you're on the right track, my brother! We're so close to making fluorescent lights beat out HIDs, as they are both a type of HID bulb, fluorescents are just less powerful but have the same potential! They already beat out buds from LEDs with their 'focused spectrum' (but horrible canopy penetration,) so you know Fluorescent is quickly becoming the way to grow!

My 432 watts of 6500K bulbs growing pot and catnip and basil and mint is a testament to that! Keep up your work, Fluoro Brother!
 
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