There's an article on FIMming in the Advanced Cultivation forum, right below Uncle Ben's sticky. Definitely a similar technique. Just play around with as many different styles of growing you can and tweak what works! Good luck!
what kind of reflector is that for the 150 watt bulbs??? Also ..anyone got some easy ways to get better reflection from my cfls .. I use em without anything .. just y splitters in a spider formation right now, sides being horizontal with the plants .. also use 2 68 watters hanging from the sides . how can i get better reflection.. i got about upper 2-300 watts total.. ill post a pic i edited it so you could see the formation ...like i said i have the other two 68 hanging in there now too
the lights???? almost nothing ..you can pick up a 4 pack of 27 watt 5500k from home depot for like 12 bucks, the other ones are a 42 2700K which was like 8 and a 30 w 3000K for 5 bucks ..the y splitters were 2 something a piece and the shop lamp was lke 7 ....cfls are cheap as shit to get man
most people use 6500k for veg and 2700k for flower, or a mix of the two. i was worried about yield with my 1 plant, so i top'd, and put a chickenwire screen above it, and then just tied the tops to the screen once they grew a couple inches above it. created a ridiculous amount of budsites, i had to chop really early and still yielded 32 grams, which i think is pretty decent
Im a guy growing myself some weed in a cardboard box, LoL.
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i built this 6 bulb hood/reflector for $37 with bulbs, 5 2700k's and 1 6500k for a total of 138 watts and 9600 lumens. I used 1 6500k bulb just mix in the light spectrum.
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Originally Posted by SpaaaceCowboy Are you using a cardboard box ? Cause if you're not, that could be part of your problem
Maturity is the real key to yield, that and good stable genetics. Get your CFL's close as you can, train the plant short (CFL's lack penetration into the canopy, apart from that they are excellent), and make sure you let them fully ripen off before harvest, when you think they are ready, give them 2 more weeks! This is the best advice I can give But dont overlook maturity, when you flower you want strong stems because thick stems form and support heavier buds, give them time to veg up for a few weeks.
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