MaxSherlock
Member
Hey guys. First post...have enjoyed TONS of information on this forum and am getting ready to embark on my first attempt. Lowryder PC Case style...from what I have gathered for a single plant, 2 42 watt CFLs should be more than sufficient (I have seen other people talking about doing single plants with a couple of 23 watts etc). I will have a full reflective surface, might opt for some additional side lighting...don't want to get carried away on a "first run".
My question though relates to kelvin. I understand that in the vegetative state 6500k is ideal and that when you move to flowering 2700k is ideal. On a standard 18/6 and then 12/12 type of cycle.
When it comes to autoflowering I have read that people are having good success with a 20/4 cycle from start to finish. Is it appropriate to stick with 6500k for the duration, or would you want to bring in a mixture? Do the autoflowering seeds 'know' when to flower or do they kind of flower over a longer period of time - thus...could you manipulate the veg/flowering time a little by using different kelvin levels in lighting like you would with a standard plant?
Any advice appreciated, thanks!
My question though relates to kelvin. I understand that in the vegetative state 6500k is ideal and that when you move to flowering 2700k is ideal. On a standard 18/6 and then 12/12 type of cycle.
When it comes to autoflowering I have read that people are having good success with a 20/4 cycle from start to finish. Is it appropriate to stick with 6500k for the duration, or would you want to bring in a mixture? Do the autoflowering seeds 'know' when to flower or do they kind of flower over a longer period of time - thus...could you manipulate the veg/flowering time a little by using different kelvin levels in lighting like you would with a standard plant?
Any advice appreciated, thanks!