Jethro's Stealth CFL Closet Build and Grow

JethroTull

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^---yea i was thinkin power supply to but it takes more electricity and can get pretty warm at times
If you're only running fans, then there won't really be a big draw through the power supply. Also, all power supplies come with an internal fan to regulate temperatures to prevent overheating. So either way, you're set.
 

iminsideurmind

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well im getting aggrvated....i have bought 3 general purpose CFL's they are pretty bright I think they are 3500k...when i found out those were not the right ones i went back to wal mart and i found the ones in a blue pack and i found the ones that had a red label....thinking i needed the ones in the red pack for flowering i bought 2 packs of 2....after the first day of flowering i lok close and see thay they are 6500k.....so i get up this morning i went to home depot they have nothing really..i was thinking just buy a HPS that plugs in and be done with it.....they had none....then i went to lowes I found CFL's in a red pack 3000k i know that puts out more red....i could only find a 75 watt HPS outdoor light and I found the HPS bulbs and ballast but thats it I asked the guy if they had all the stuff to assemble the HPS with and they said NO!

So now I have spent an assload of cash on bulbs i really dont need....can I PLEASE get some advice....

I was thinking use the 2 42 watt 3oook i bought today and the other 3500k that i bought first.... at least there is more red than the 6500k right?

I dont wanna mess up my plants more than they are already i mean they look fairly good but all this light changing and stuff cant be good...PLEASE HELP
 

eatspam

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if you run some PC fans off an old Pentium 2 or somthing old like that from the CPU fan molex output on the mother board and then install a program called speedfan, you can change the speed of each fan, therefor changing the temp as needed!

been doing it for a few months now, and I've never had any more then a 5*C drop or rise.
 

lostnadrm

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Man this is a really nice grow. Props to you, if my pots werent so big i would copy this lil grow area. Unfortuately mine are to big to fit in this space . Next time I ll use more size appropiate pots.

I am learnign so much reading over all this material.

I look forward to my next grow. I have a clone looking good as ever. A fresh start.

Isnt it cool you get to start over again? and again and again.
 

TheJollyBrother

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how tall is your box jethro im hoping to do something similar soon although in a wooden caibet thingy? and how tall are the plants they look really good but in a small space?

leep it up!
Jolly
 

JackDaRipper

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How do you run your power supply unit without connecting the 20pin cord???
is it a 20-pin Power Supply Jump Start Connector?
 

JethroTull

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how tall is your box jethro im hoping to do something similar soon although in a wooden caibet thingy? and how tall are the plants they look really good but in a small space?

leep it up!
Jolly
The total to about 34" of height.



How do you run your power supply unit without connecting the 20pin cord???
is it a 20-pin Power Supply Jump Start Connector?
Well, I got around it by using an AT power supply. However, I did run an ATX earlier in the grow. To start an ATX without a motherboard, take a peek at this.
 

manley55

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I am doing my first grow, I started with two, now I have 20+ 5 week plants and 2 large plants that are going into 12/12 starting tomorrow, I'm real excited.
 

stoned_again

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nice setup must admit an nyc plantsim hopin to do this idea with 2 tubs an goin 2 have lowryderswith envirolite 125w red wot u reckon cum out like??????
 

JackDaRipper

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See how your Lid of your Tubberware container has those 3 metal oven plates? would it be just as good to do it this way with wodden blocks on the inside part??

 
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