I scanned through the lighting post at top of posting list, but don't have the time for a real reading of every entry in hopes someone mentions it.
I received my C-99 seeds and plan to grow them in an enclosed container consisting of 2 plastic storage bins.
Inside size is 17x27 inches. The storage bins I plan to stack one on top the other and cut a hole in the center for the bottom one...leaving enough lip to support the top one. No weight will be on it.
The plants will grow up inside that 2 bin stack with total height about 30 inches inside the bins. It has plastic lids I plan to leave the top for cover.
The lighting is as cheap as I can do (as well as everything else. I'm using a piece of wood to tie electrical cord to and splice in sockets along that railing and adjustable height capable.
That is as all I can do here. No separate room available or converting area.
The questions are...
does that sound workable to produce much? Should C-99 produce well in such a small area and with the lighting I plan??
I want to use the CFL bulbs I currently have. 1-4200 lumen warm white CFL twist bulb...1-1200 lumens twist and 3 twists at 800@ for a total of about 8,000 lumens. I planned to get another of the 4200 lumen (sorry, but lumens is all I can judge by.
Appreciate the suggestions for lights and things, but not looking for recommendations buying anything
...I have to confab things to do this without spend money...I am seriously poor and barely had the money to buy the 4 feminized C-99 from Herbies (femaleseeds supplier)
does that sound ok? Should 12,000 lumen warm/cool white produce well? I figure to have to put into flower earlier than desired, but height limits.
Know this is about lumens, but might as well ask what height I can get away with? I plan either one tray that fits perfectly inside the bottom bin or use roughly one gal and 1/2 to 2 gal regular flower pots?
Training plan to keep low growing (30 inches isn't much) and using gentle bending on them and continuing the bends to make as many colas as possible. I suppose that is SOG, but who cares what it's called---lol
If I cannot do that plastic bins...I have to wait for next summer.
Thanks for any helps
I received my C-99 seeds and plan to grow them in an enclosed container consisting of 2 plastic storage bins.
Inside size is 17x27 inches. The storage bins I plan to stack one on top the other and cut a hole in the center for the bottom one...leaving enough lip to support the top one. No weight will be on it.
The plants will grow up inside that 2 bin stack with total height about 30 inches inside the bins. It has plastic lids I plan to leave the top for cover.
The lighting is as cheap as I can do (as well as everything else. I'm using a piece of wood to tie electrical cord to and splice in sockets along that railing and adjustable height capable.
That is as all I can do here. No separate room available or converting area.
The questions are...
does that sound workable to produce much? Should C-99 produce well in such a small area and with the lighting I plan??
I want to use the CFL bulbs I currently have. 1-4200 lumen warm white CFL twist bulb...1-1200 lumens twist and 3 twists at 800@ for a total of about 8,000 lumens. I planned to get another of the 4200 lumen (sorry, but lumens is all I can judge by.
Appreciate the suggestions for lights and things, but not looking for recommendations buying anything
...I have to confab things to do this without spend money...I am seriously poor and barely had the money to buy the 4 feminized C-99 from Herbies (femaleseeds supplier)
does that sound ok? Should 12,000 lumen warm/cool white produce well? I figure to have to put into flower earlier than desired, but height limits.
Know this is about lumens, but might as well ask what height I can get away with? I plan either one tray that fits perfectly inside the bottom bin or use roughly one gal and 1/2 to 2 gal regular flower pots?
Training plan to keep low growing (30 inches isn't much) and using gentle bending on them and continuing the bends to make as many colas as possible. I suppose that is SOG, but who cares what it's called---lol
If I cannot do that plastic bins...I have to wait for next summer.
Thanks for any helps