T5/indoor/soil

Potent_Strain

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First time t5 grow.
  • 2- 50w 2' t5 high output veg bulbs.
  • Random seeds
  • Fox farm ocean forest soil
  • 120cfm exhaust fan.
  • Passive intake
  • 18/6 cycle.
The setup is inside a 4'wide 2'deep 4'high armore. Aiming for a scrOg canopy.
Plants are about 7 weeks old.
Just wired them up for low stress training today, open them up a bit more. And I have to lift up the shorter plants as well. Any advice and friendly criticism are welcome.
Happy GrowS everyone!
 

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Walter9999

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First time t5 grow.
  • 2- 50w 2' t5 high output veg bulbs.
  • Random seeds
  • Fox farm ocean forest soil
  • 120cfm exhaust fan.
  • Passive intake
  • 18/6 cycle.
The setup is inside a 4'wide 2'deep 4'high armore. Aiming for a scrOg canopy.
Plants are about 7 weeks old.
Just wired them up for low stress training today, open them up a bit more. And I have to lift up the shorter plants as well. Any advice and friendly criticism are welcome.
Happy GrowS everyone!
I would recommend lowering that light about 4-5 inches so it's just above the canopy...or raise your bed, which ever is easiest...g/l
 

Flagg420

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Yea, using just fluorescent lighting, you want them lights only inches away from canopy, with a light breeze to prevent burn.

Make as much canopy as you can, cuz only the top t1.5-2 inches of plant are going to get enough light to produce anything....

Remember that you want it about 3/4 full on your scrog when you flip 12/12, less will be wasteful, more will not allow the growth burst at flower....

Personally.... I would get a light to finish them, not use the seedling lamp....
 

Potent_Strain

New Member
I would recommend lowering that light about 4-5 inches so it's just above the canopy...or raise your bed, which ever is easiest...g/l
Thanks! I'll be lifting up the shorter plants today.
One might have root lock and is stunted.
But we'll see. I'm not expecting a huge yield, hopefully a few ounces.
 

Potent_Strain

New Member
Yea, using just fluorescent lighting, you want them lights only inches away from canopy, with a light breeze to prevent burn.

Make as much canopy as you can, cuz only the top t1.5-2 inches of plant are going to get enough light to produce anything....

Remember that you want it about 3/4 full on your scrog when you flip 12/12, less will be wasteful, more will not allow the growth burst at flower....

Personally.... I would get a light to finish them, not use the seedling lamp....
I appreciate the advice.
At the moment I don't have the funds for a dope LED or HPS. And heat has been an issue living here in the desert. I seen that they have high output t5 bulbs for flowering...but that won't do much? I wanted to add a few more larger cFLs to supplement the flowering stage...

I topped them twice thus far, and bent and tied them to the pot to open them op a bit more. How many times should I top?

And again I know I won't get too much.
Just want to see what I can get with the tool and materials available.
 

Flagg420

Well-Known Member
decent T5 bulbs of the right color temp will flower ya fine, just keep in mind, its not like growing a tree, you only have 1-2 inches of light penetration thru the canopy.... so you hope for lots of small buds across the top of your screen......

all CFL has a super low penetration, but if you cant afford a 250-400w HPS, than any CFL you toss at it is obviously just a table lamp bulb... id skip that... save for something else, even another T5 if you can....

Surround it with light, because the light isnt getting thru the canopy like MH/HPS or high power LEDs....
 
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