first journal, lst, cfl's

jomal206

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Keep the pics coming!!
I'm in the process of doing an all CFL grow as well using LST when they get bigger
 

ozone

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10k lumens per sq foot is a hell of a lot. 4000 is suppose to be a baseline for fluro but a lot depends on your grow technique.

Keep the posts coming ... enjoying it so far.

ozone
 

tahoe58

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I do believe that normal daytime sunlight is 10,000 lumens per sq ft as measured at solar noon. I am working with 4000 and it seems to be working reasonaqbly well so far....but yea...artifically, 10,000 is a lot of light....and electricity.... :blsmoke:
10k lumens per sq foot is a hell of a lot. 4000 is suppose to be a baseline for fluro but a lot depends on your grow technique.

Keep the posts coming ... enjoying it so far.

ozone
 

jomal206

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I'm running 12800 lumens in my grow, it's about 2 sq feet

8 CFLs putting out 1600 each. They're the 26w bulbs so it's really not that much wattage
 

tahoe58

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cool...no not that much wattage so that's good......I have 9 x 42W (2600 lumens each) - and so far things look good. :blsmoke:
I'm running 12800 lumens in my grow, it's about 2 sq feet

8 CFLs putting out 1600 each. They're the 26w bulbs so it's really not that much wattage
 

tahoe58

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I have been thinking that I will just continue with what I have they are all 2700K lights....so from that perspective they are ok. I only will have max. 4 plants...depending on the outcome of male/female...there are quite a few CFL grows going here....and people seem to have pretty decent results - I know - the "real" growers will say they have to use MH/HPS....but in my space I would be very limited by the heat generated, and do not have the option for venting in any way....so I guess it comes down to compromising....as I said at the beginning of my grow journal, I am not in this to get the tallest or the fattest or the whateverest....I just want to have a reasonably successful crop that gives me some nice smoke.....nuthin too grandiose. The argument is always there that the same effort goes into each way of growing....and I suppose that's true - but for each of us its a decision we make and there are limitations and benefits from our own individual perspective each way - one thing I did not avoid...whatever you do it does seem to make a real difference to get good genetics....or start with good seed. For me this is a first time indoor grow....and I'll learn along the way, and hopefully get some help from those that know more as I go.
 

ozone

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I do believe that normal daytime sunlight is 10,000 lumens per sq ft as measured at solar noon. I am working with 4000 and it seems to be working reasonaqbly well so far....but yea...artifically, 10,000 is a lot of light....and electricity.... :blsmoke:
I do remember reading that some where. At yeah its a huge amount. I mean, a 400w HPS gives out around 40,000 lumens so that would mean you have to have it in a 4sqf cabinet to mimic the suns output.

Of course that 10,000 lumen measurement is on a cloudless day and we dont get many of those where I'm from.

:blsmoke:

ozone
 

tahoe58

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yea thats totally true...and all one has to dfo is cruise the grow journals and see what people have been able to accomplish with quite a wide variety of setups... its all about individual choice.... :blsmoke:

wooowwwooo....my 500th post!
I do remember reading that some where. At yeah its a huge amount. I mean, a 400w HPS gives out around 40,000 lumens so that would mean you have to have it in a 4sqf cabinet to mimic the suns output.

Of course that 10,000 lumen measurement is on a cloudless day and we dont get many of those where I'm from.

:blsmoke:

ozone
 

granitestate

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congrats on number 500 tahoe haha, im glad i could be a part of it.

Jomal206 - Ive been using warm whites from the begining. I substituted a couple cool whites for a week, but they were shitty bulbs an broke after a week. So i went back to my warm whites. I havent regretted it one bit. If the vegetation (leaves) on my plant look sparse, its because i trim them that way so light gets down to the bottom.

And as for the amount of light. Like i stated earlier, i dont think there can ever be too much light for a plant, just too much heat caused by too much light too close. A light breeze from a fan will cure any overheating issues. Ill take a pic of my overall setup tomorrow morning.

Back to Tahoe. I feel you on the space compromise. I can only grow the one plant right now, as it would look suspicious to my girlfriend (whom i love to death, but couldnt tell her it was the jane. I went with japanese maple, i feel like a douche, but the purpose of life is to live life purposely, and this i feel is a major purpose for me) The point of this grow for me, is more experimental. Ive had a succesful "accidental" outdoor grow and i wanted to keep it going through the winter season. This grow is to see if a type of "care free" approach can be taken. I feed nutes pretty sparingly, tie down with lst so it can fit in my flowering chamber, and it just grows. Thats waht plants do. I know its not going to be crazy knock my dick in the dirt smoke, but then again who wants a dirty dick?

Song of the moment - Superfly by Mr. Mayfield. i love smokin out to this song i dunno why, im only 19 haha. makes me feel like the shit tho haha. Random i know.

And to appease VV; This grow shows its stealth-icity by being obviously blunt. The dank-ocity of the buds will not be too import-tastical but any good smoke will cause rejoice-ation in the deep cavities of the bellowing lungs while at the same time enticing an Indian-tsunami sized joytacularness of thought. Chew on that shit
 

tahoe58

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hahahaha....well done well done....got my first morning chuckle with that ...that abomination of the english language!

good luck with the gf and the jap-maple!

Im' totally there with you on the let the plant do its thing.....the limitations will be welll..limitations to the overall yeild - generally people have said potnetcy is not changed. so it is yeild and time to yeild. these are the more "commercial" aspects of inducing faster more prolific(icious)growth.

cheers!
 

daveg1i

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what up granite state? you live in the old man of the mountain state? i bet you do, but anyway sick name and its good too see fellow nh people.
 

granitestate

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born and raised, but then moved to florida. quite the switch, but nh is where my heart is. im going back for christmas, winter wouldnt be right without atleast a foot of snow haha. 6-0-3 till i D-I-E. good stuff
 

daveg1i

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no doubt, good to kno, i lived in florida for about 3 years when i got out of high school and loved the weather but fuck yea on the snow for christmas you need that. hey take at easy
 

granitestate

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pics of overall setup, pistils, twirliness of limbs and twirliness of main stalk/stock(whichever fuckin one it is). jus hit it with some blooming an rooting this morning. Everytime i pull the plant out of the flowering chamber in the morning, there are a couple leaves that i can tell are new growth because the color difference. They're more of a light green, while the old growth is a sexy dark green. Growth is constant, excitement is intolerable, anticipation will see no soon disipation. I think i may jus stick with this one plant, as i want to make sure it gets enough light. More light = more trich's (so ive read in many a thread) and more trichs make stoners happy.

Anyone have any suggestions on organic ferts for flowering?
 
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