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GrassBurner

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I believe the "660 Watt" written on that socket, is what the socket is rated for. The bulb that is screwed into the socket, should have the watts it uses printed on it. That number will tell you how many watts are getting to your plant :mrgreen:
 

GrassBurner

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Got an old flourescent shop light laying around by chance? They work great for seedlings/early veg. Should still have plenty of time to get them outside, you located in the States?
 

Lordhooha

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Was hoping the sun honestly wanted to put them outdoors but I think I'm a little late.
Depending where in the US your at. The south we have more than enough time to toss them outside hell doing some here in a week at home in my greenhouse. Just some lsd and brothers haze and fire afghan cookies.
 
Depending where in the US your at. The south we have more than enough time to toss them outside hell doing some here in a week at home in my greenhouse. Just some lsd and brothers haze and fire afghan cookies.
Yeaaah I'm way up by Canada I'll be really pushing it I think

But the weather just started getting nice here been in the 50s-60s last few weeks with lots of rain

Sometimes we get snow in October but hopefully I'm lucky.
 

GrassBurner

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Getcha a few more solo cups, and cut the bottoms of the cups off. Flip them upside down, and tape them to the cups one of your seedlings is in. Then fill it up with more dirt.. You want the dirt about a half inch under those leaves. Then if you can find a shop light, put it about 6" above the seedlings. Should stop most of their stretching, and they'll start spitting out some nice leaves. Adjust the light as they grow for the next couple weeks, and start hardening them off outside. You should have plenty of time to get them into the sunshine.
 

Lordhooha

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Yeaaah I'm way up by Canada I'll be really pushing it I think

But the weather just started getting nice here been in the 50s-60s last few weeks with lots of rain

Sometimes we get snow in October but hopefully I'm lucky.
Grew in northern Michigan close to the up I've had snow coming down as I harvested you should be fine.
 

GrassBurner

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There are plenty of threads on here about outdoor grows in Canada :bigjoint: Do a little searching and you'll be able to find everything you need to know.
 
You guys are awesome, haven't figured out how to give yall a thumbs up yet but just know you're getting a thumbs up from me heading out to find me another light now even if I have to take out of the my garage lol
 
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