4x4 grow room clean slate

SACReDHeRB

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Thanks for the helpful insight Wink and Old Phart. There are 1-42 w, 3-26w, 2-20w, one of the 26w is daylight and one of the 20w is soft white, does anyone know where should I place them all and for what time, for veg or budd? Since I only get about 8 hrs of good sunlight, can I bring them in for another 8 inside, will this effect the plants in a negative way? Should I use soft whites for budd? and daylight and normals for vegg or should i just set them all up and use them all for vegg and all for budding? I have seen some people on this forum where they give the plants 16hrs or 18hrs, 16 is best, right? and about DrBudGreengenes, i recall when you posted a link to his page a couple times back, and i checked them out, a very good method! what did he meean by cells though?
 

winkdogg420

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i think you should use the faq for stuff like this and maybe ask for help when you just need a lill advise!


Thanks for the helpful insight Wink and Old Phart. There are 1-42 w, 3-26w, 2-20w, one of the 26w is daylight and one of the 20w is soft white, does anyone know where should I place them all and for what time, for veg or budd? Since I only get about 8 hrs of good sunlight, can I bring them in for another 8 inside, will this effect the plants in a negative way? Should I use soft whites for budd? and daylight and normals for vegg or should i just set them all up and use them all for vegg and all for budding? I have seen some people on this forum where they give the plants 16hrs or 18hrs, 16 is best, right? and about DrBudGreengenes, i recall when you posted a link to his page a couple times back, and i checked them out, a very good method! what did he meean by cells though?
 

winkdogg420

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Here are some pics i still cant shoot through the microscope:( they sell a microscope that has a camera built in for 79.99 maybe next grow!
 

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just wanted to say whats up.. wheres the pics?

I laid off posting a hundred pictures a week...lol
Im running out...J/k

I will put some on here in about week or whenever...
 

winkdogg420

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I LIKE KEEPING GOOD RECORDS OF GROWTH IF YOU LOOK BACK OVER THE WEEKS YOU CAN SEE MY BUDS SWELLING AT THE END! PLUS IT GIVES ME SHIT TO DO INSTEAD OF JUST RIPPING TUBES TILL RETARDATION!:bigjoint::sleep:




just wanted to say whats up.. wheres the pics?

I laid off posting a hundred pictures a week...lol
Im running out...J/k

I will put some on here in about week or whenever...
 

jgreenbeast

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Chill wink!
As i stated sum folks do gwt weight off of CFLs, however "it was a waste of MY time"
there is no need for negativity,thats what gives us all the bad rap in the first place (all the worlds stereotype, negativity)
 

winkdogg420

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There is a little check box in the corner that quotes what you were talking about so i dont have to figure it out! And another piece of advise dont tell me to "chill" in my own thread just leave!





chill wink!
As i stated sum folks do gwt weight off of cfls, however "it was a waste of my time"
there is no need for negativity,thats what gives us all the bad rap in the first place (all the worlds stereotype, negativity)
 

ickyhonda

Active Member
If you are content on using floresents look up ODNO on google. I use them ODNO for veg/cloning and a 1000w hps for my flowering room; I do recomend a 600w hps for that room, unless you have a way to get rid of some serious heat.
 

winkdogg420

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I put the work in to grow some beautiful nugs using cfls and im still getting advise about what light will work in my room....

It is rude to post in a thread if you havent read the whole thing i am getting sick of it and soon i will start being a huge dick about it!


if you are content on using floresents look up odno on google. I use them odno for veg/cloning and a 1000w hps for my flowering room; i do recomend a 600w hps for that room, unless you have a way to get rid of some serious heat.
 

winkdogg420

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HOW TO OVER DRIVE FLOURO TUBES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

not my idea but i cant beleive i didnt think about it!!!! the only downside is shorter bulb life but they are still getting 8-10 thousand hours per bulb!

i used cfls but this is a great idea for tube growers!!!!!!!!!





Cheap lighting - ODNO

Some aquarists seem to have unlimited budgets. Their tanks are outfitted with high dollar lights and the latest technology in controllers and monitoring electronics. But let's face it, most of us are on a tight budget. We want to provide the best environment for our fish and plants, but we are usually forced to compromise to stay within a fixed income situation.

Here's where I want to help. One of the most expensive components (perhaps even the single most expensive) of a planted tank is the lighting. Metal Halide lighting being the ultimate, yet most expensive option, Power Compacts seem to be a popular choice for planted aquaria. Bulbs are expensive, though, and fixtures aren't within the reach of every hobbyist, either.

For a standard 4 foot long aquarium such as a 55 gallon (as well as an AGA 75, 90 and 120) the popular poor man's light setup consists of a shop light or two. The sheet metal strip lights cost roughly $6-$10 and house two standard 40 watt tubes. For about $40, you can crowd four 40 watt tubes over your tank and end up with a total of about 12,000 lumens. This is enough to keep most moderate-intense light demanding plants, but it can get quite crowded having four bulbs on a 55g.

Ok, here's the ticket, then... Overdriven Normal Output Flourescent lighting (ODNO). Most bulbs get their super long life (20,000 hours+) by running much cooler, at lower current levels than they are capable of. This is great for office lighting or other industrial applications where energy efficiency and bulb life are the most important factors. But we want to cram as much light over our small tanks as possible.

An overdriven F32T8 bulb will produce about 6500 lumens. Why the smaller 1" diameter T8 bulbs? They're more efficient and produce more lumens/watt. Two of these ODNO T8 bulbs will make more light than four 1 1/4" T12 bulbs in the aforementioned shop lights.

How does it work? The output of an electronic ballast designed for driving four F32T8 bulbs is coupled to one bulb as such:


If two bulbs are desired, two ballasts need to be purchased. The intensity these lights put out is amazing. More intense than a 55w Power Compact bulb, and far cheaper to replace bulbs. The bulbs get considerably warmer than normal, but not even as hot as a PC bulb. A fan is useful to help extend bulb life, which should be approximately 1-2 years.

This method is also applicable to various other bulb sizes. I am using a 2-F32T8 ballast to drive two 18" bulbs with 64 watts total (normally 30w).
 

Anotheroldephart

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Hey lil bro...Let the nay sayers gripe*g* We know what is what, and what isn't..CFL'S RULE!!!!*eg* It takes time, intelligence, and patience to grow happy girls, not weeds...You're doing finestkind . Remember.."those who can ...do...Those who can't ...teach..or at least put down that which they can't do, or don't understand... I'll touch base with you later on the other...

ttfn
 

winkdogg420

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i was just thinkin people who use 4 footers or other tube flouros this is a good way to really crank them up you get 100% increase on lumens and wattage! you can run 4-tubes with the output of 16 if you really want to push them imagine if you juiced up some of those t-5's they say you still get around 8-10 thousand hours! i might set up a rack just to see the outcome on this!



Hey lil bro...Let the nay sayers gripe*g* We know what is what, and what isn't..CFL'S RULE!!!!*eg* It takes time, intelligence, and patience to grow happy girls, not weeds...You're doing finestkind . Remember.."those who can ...do...Those who can't ...teach..or at least put down that which they can't do, or don't understand... I'll touch base with you later on the other...

ttfn
 

winkdogg420

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yup or a two bulb ballast for 1 bulb to double the power . what i would do is trash pick four-four bulb units and put all four ballasts in one unit driving four bulbs like 16!

That is interesting. Do you have to buy a 4 light ballast and wire it to only one light?
 

DubB83

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yup or a two bulb ballast for 1 bulb to double the power . what i would do is trash pick four-four bulb units and put all four ballasts in one unit driving four bulbs like 16!
Would 4 ballast produce too much heat in one enclosure?
 
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