First grow in closet

kindprincess

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Just did some research and found that a cfl coolwhite is in the 4000 - 4200 k range which is ideal and the daylight runs around the 6400 kelvin.

So I'm guessing from what I've read here that the 105 w coolwhite cfl that I've now got should be ideal for veging and budding when I drop the light to 12/12 :grin:
i think you may be off somewhat...

veg spec 6200-6500k is ideal. anything else is realy the wrong color...this spec in veg encourages more females.

flower spec 2300-3000k is ideal. this spec also works for veg, but increases your chances of males.

these are the color bands that cannabis responds to.

kp
 

catgirl

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they will work catgirl.
More and better light= more and better bud though..

Happy growing
Yeah from what I can understand florescent have the most PAR or usable light for the plants which translates into a better power to grow ratio in theory. And I do have several 23 w cfl at 2300 k which I can throw in there for flowering if I can only get hold of a y adaptor. Ideally if I could get hold of a cupboard about the right dimensions then I could wire it up, but I'm growing in a built in closet in a rented flat so I'm limited as to what wiring I can do. And trying to find specs for a 105 w coolwhite compact florescent is really hard so I will be monitoring things closely and posting updates.
 

catgirl

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i think you may be off somewhat...

veg spec 6200-6500k is ideal. anything else is realy the wrong color...this spec in veg encourages more females.

flower spec 2300-3000k is ideal. this spec also works for veg, but increases your chances of males.

these are the color bands that cannabis responds to.

kp
Thanks again KP. I guess I went for the 105 w coolwhite cfl because of closet restrictions as mentioned above, and I can't get hold of any y adaptors which I origonally was going to use to run two daylight 45 w cfls (I think I read somewhere here that coolwhite = 6400k but only just found out, see link below, that daylight in cfls = 6400k and coolwhite = 4200k) so still learning :roll: . Also I read somewhere here that the plants are sensitive to the length of light and shorter times equaled flowering, is it a combination of kelvin/time to mimic the sun/season?

I am also limited with what the shops stock here so I guess I'm having to improvize and compromize a little.

Heres where I got the Kelvin ratings from today 'after' purchasing the 105 watt cfl :arrow: Ecoelectricals - Product: 11W Gu10 Megaman Dimmable Cfl Lamp - pack of 5
 

whambam

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You need to get yourself a good timer and switch your light to stay on for 18hrs and off for 6hrs you will need to change this later on to 12/12 when you get to the flowring stage . Just on my first grow myself plants at about the same stage as yours . Do check the timer make sure its compatable with your light not all are !!!!
 

kindprincess

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3000k will do. that's what the majority of household cfl's are.

what you read about sensitivity is partly true; it has to do with a plant's addaptation to season change.

you can go 12 12 with cool spec, less bud, tighter nugs...in the fall, there is more red/orange than there is in late spring/summer.

kp
 

catgirl

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You need to get yourself a good timer and switch your light to stay on for 18hrs and off for 6hrs you will need to change this later on to 12/12 when you get to the flowring stage . Just on my first grow myself plants at about the same stage as yours . Do check the timer make sure its compatable with your light not all are !!!!
Hey there Whambam. Yeah thanks already got a timer and running 17/7 because it's in my bedroom closet and when it switches there is quite a click which can wake me, also even though I've lined half the closet there is still some light leakage into my room so got the timer to suit my sleep pattern off at midnight and on at 7am.

Gosh the 105 really puts out the light and feels like the sun on my skin when I open the closet and my baby is really putting out leaf and bushing out now.

What's your set up like?
 

catgirl

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3000k will do. that's what the majority of household cfl's are.

what you read about sensitivity is partly true; it has to do with a plant's addaptation to season change.

you can go 12 12 with cool spec, less bud, tighter nugs...in the fall, there is more red/orange than there is in late spring/summer.

kp
Hey KP girl :bigjoint: ,yeah what you say is all making sense to me. I havn't stopped looking for a y adaptor, but have had an idea :idea: ...

If I can't get a y adaptor then I think there is enough room to poke a couple of light fittings through the rim of my alum shade and mount the extra 23 w 2300k tornado's in there. Which might even be a better set up because it will allow me more flexibility in the limited space. Can't draw a picture but the shade is a standard cone and 12" across. I will need to use something stronger to suspend it - maybe chain? But I can see it working in my mind :cool:
 

catgirl

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Ok, my baby is 5 weeks in the living and stands 7" at top of leaves with 5 - 6 nodes and bushing out in a 8" pot.

Here she is at 5 weeks taken with my webcam.:mrgreen:

 

kindprincess

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are you flowering with cfls?

if so, might i suggest you flower now, as the bigger they get at this point, the more stretch you'll have to deal with, and the more cfl's you'll need. gk is an advocate of five node flower for cfls.

tease (pix) :mrgreen:
 

catgirl

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are you flowering with cfls?

if so, might i suggest you flower now, as the bigger they get at this point, the more stretch you'll have to deal with, and the more cfl's you'll need. gk is an advocate of five node flower for cfls.

tease (pix) :mrgreen:
Yeah I plan to flower with cfls. I'd like to read more about flowering with cfls by gk, is there a link you can post here?

There is an inch between the mature nodes and the stem is very strong n sturdy. But first I want to take some clones off her so I might not even flower her - not sure - but I'm definite about taking clones.
 

catgirl

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5.5 weeks and starting to get hit with her sweet smell when I open the closet and a neighbor who dropped in yesterday asked me what the smell was, I told her it must be the incense (which I hadn't burned for 24 hrs :roll: )... So got a plug in air freshener today.

Have to say I prefer my baby to the air freshener but better safe than sorry I suppose:neutral:
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catgirl

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Just finished re-potting. It went as smooth as the first time with little mess keeping the root ball mostly intact and not loosing hardly any of the potting mix from around it.

I could have been slightly under watering, so gave a good soaking in her new pot and placed some news paper in the bottom first like was suggested to stop the roots from exiting through the drain holes.
 

catgirl

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New observation...

Caught my baby this morning before her light came on and discovered all her little branches and leaves were stretching up at about 30deg. She is looking really happy after the re-potting last night, infact she is looking even healthier than before I re-potted. Started to mist her leaves with plain water also.

Will keep observing her leaf movements but suspect it is to do with the light and dark phases and perhaps important for the strength the her stalk and stems.
 

catgirl

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6 weeks:

Took the first two cuttings from the bottom laterals after the first node and placed in rockwall cubes. When the next two laterals are big enough then I plan to cut 'n' clone them also.:blsmoke:
 

catgirl

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So just got home from dancing and having fun and very stoned and found the little lateral cuttings that were taken 10 hours ago are standing up right and look like little well balanced plants already hahaha instead of the one-sided laterals they were, man these babys are just so cool, they take after their mother 8-) , I'm so proud hahahaha

Here they are after 19 hours (small one on left is a bottom sucker)

 

catgirl

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7 weeks and I feel she is wanting to bloom. I have 5 clones and waiting for the roots to show before I can plant them in pots and then change to 12/12 lighting. I don't have anywhere else so 2 of the clones will have to share the same light which they are doing already and I'll have to adopt out the other 3 :cry: .

Silver Pearl or Kush? at 7 weeks in vege under one 105 watt coolwhite cfl in a 15 Ltr pot. She measures 11" tall x 14" wide and getting bushier every day.




Clones at 6 days and very healthy

 
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