closet sog advice

nunya binnis

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new here, so here goes. i'm working with a narrow broom closet. about 26"x26"x8', using a sunblaze 24" four light T5 light @6500k and approx 8000 lumens. my goal is to set up in two sections top for clone/veg and bottom for flower which i'll be using the same light setup at 3500k. this is my first grow, i'm having a bit of a stretching issue right now, but i think it's going to be ok.

my questions are this, how small can i go for pots if my desired height is around 3 -4feet? i'm using soil. i want to have around 8 plants, harvesting every 2 months, is this feasible?


about a week old, but under the old lights (2 row T12 cfl full spectrum). caused a stretching and sprouting issues:


and around 2 weeks, new lights and happier:



they're a little bigger today and most of 'em are starting their 3 leaf fans. here's a link for the lights i'm using http://www.specialty-lights.com/960295.html
 
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Tonado

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You can easily use 20oz pop bottles cut down to 16oz.
It takes watering every 2-3 days but you can grow 2-3 foot plants to harvest easy in a 16oz plastic bottle.

You could ALSO start a clone mom and make it a perpetual sog.
Putting 4 clones in every week and after 9 weeks harvest 4 plants every week.
You would have 36 plants in there when you are fully up to speed.
You typically want clones in a SOG so growth rate is consistant across all plants.

Something to think about.
 

nunya binnis

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here's some more shots from today. staked and tied a few today to help some weak stalks, added soil as well to shorten them. any comments? how are they looking, this is my first grow so any help is appreciated. it's bagseed from supposedly a northern lights/purple nurple cross, so we'll see how it goes. seems like three of them came through the door swingin' and the other three are lagging a bit.






 
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erbium

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I think using T5's for a shelf system SoG is a great idea. I don't think thereis a better option out there . The things is , you can always add another shelf if you want to since you will be growing short clones . cheap and effective.

I am really thinking about forgoing the 600w hps and getting 2 more 4' 6 tube T5's and making a 3 shelf closet grow and just keep mothers and veg in tent. I would get 8 tube but the only place I can find them is grow stores. The only reason I don't want to do this is the amount of plants. You can only have so many plants when growing medical for personal and I would have to have like 60 plants to maximize the potential (and you know you have to).

Anyways, T5's are the best way to maximize yield per square foot if you do it right.

I am anxious to see how your's turns out. Good luck !!
 

erbium

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I just saw the 3' - 4' plants. It is a bad idea with T5' s. The light just doesn't penetrate past the first foot or so. I have to use CFL's all around the plants and from the bottom and they are only like 2' with a lot of bending.
 

nunya binnis

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I just saw the 3' - 4' plants. It is a bad idea with T5' s. The light just doesn't penetrate past the first foot or so. I have to use CFL's all around the plants and from the bottom and they are only like 2' with a lot of bending.
i plan on flowering them at about a foot or so, i'm pretty sure the setup will hold em. gave 'em a little superthrive today as well. i'll be cloning all of them and tossing the male clones after i sex them, and hopefully i'll be able to keep a year round cycle. the T5's are pretty much my only option due to space and heat issues they seem to be working out, but i may need to add some side lights. hope it comes out as good as the original sack i got the beans from. watering with spring water too btw.

i swear they grow about every hour right now.
 

nunya binnis

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more pics from this morning. i think everything's going ok, any comments? things are a little tight in there, but everything's nice and green and starting to get a little stinky. added a little co2 generator that seems to help immensely.


 

beeharp2001

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more pics from this morning. i think everything's going ok, any comments? things are a little tight in there, but everything's nice and green and starting to get a little stinky. added a little co2 generator that seems to help immensely.


I would diffinently add a small fan in there to strenghten the stems and branches. Other than that all looks well. Do you plan on flowering with those t5's? If you are, don't expect much yield. If you switch it up and add some 2700K cfl's during flower maybe 4 or 5 42 watt'ers you love them in the end for doing it. I'd say grab 1 every week if your tight on cash and by the time you have 4 or 5 of the bulbs it .will be time to flower. Happy growing and token'
 

nunya binnis

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I would diffinently add a small fan in there to strenghten the stems and branches. Other than that all looks well. Do you plan on flowering with those t5's? If you are, don't expect much yield. If you switch it up and add some 2700K cfl's during flower maybe 4 or 5 42 watt'ers you love them in the end for doing it. I'd say grab 1 every week if your tight on cash and by the time you have 4 or 5 of the bulbs it .will be time to flower. Happy growing and token'
to be honest i didn't think they'd even make it this far. i'll be switching to four T5 lights at 3000k (i think, they may be 2700k) for flowering here soon. it's way more cramped than i thought it would be, but they're staying pretty healthy. the lamp i'm using is putting out around 8000 lumens, so only time will tell. and i have a fan with a breeze function on it so it pumps air randomly.

i used about a half cup of powdered sugar and a teaspoon of yeast with warm water for a co2 gen. it really got 'em happy.
 
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beeharp2001

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to be honest i didn't think they'd even make it this far. i'll be switching to four T5 lights at 3000k (i think, they may be 2700k) for flowering here soon. it's way more cramped than i thought it would be, but they're staying pretty healthy. the lamp i'm using is putting out around 8000 lumens, so only time will tell. and i have a fan with a breeze function on it so it pumps air randomly.

i used about a half cup of powdered sugar and a teaspoon of yeast with warm water for a co2 gen. it really got 'em happy.
How many watts is that lamp actually putting out? I don't know if your worried about yield or not, but if you are then those t5 lights may do you major injustice. Those things do work wonders for cloning and vegging stage, but honestly those things will give you nothing but airy buds before harvest. Its just not going to be able to pentrate the bud way you think they are doing right now. But really IMO grab some 42 watt 2700K cfls, if not your gonna wish you did!!!
 
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