Flowering with T5's??

First time poster, long time reader. I have a small space I am currently vegging under a t12, they are doing good, I want to flower under a t5, the plants are about 8in tall. Has any one had any luck with flowering under a t5? What kind of yield did you get?
 

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
Howdy stranger! For more than you thought you wanted to know, I recommend the "LED without LEDs" thread. Lots of info there on full grows using "optimized" T5 setups. cn
 
i cant find that post, the reason i was going with t5 is because its cheap light to but and maintain and it covers a large area, i want to flower in a 1gallon possibly 2gallon if i decide to get the 6 tube t5
 

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
i cant find that post, the reason i was going with t5 is because its cheap light to but and maintain and it covers a large area, i want to flower in a 1gallon possibly 2gallon if i decide to get the 6 tube t5
It's a thread. Use the search function; select "thread title".

As for T5s being cheap light ... only if you use the standard substandard tubes. Then it's not so cheap any more, when you have to count tubes and kWh against final yield. cn
 

TheMan13

Well-Known Member
Been there, done that :sad: I would not recommend the T5 path into flowering, you'll surely be disappointed. T5 is great in grow, but you'll need HID lighting in flower for penetration into your SOG canapy.

Just one Man's opinion ;-)
 

DeeTee

Well-Known Member
For a small space I say yes to T5's, been using them with good success. they use less elect. than HID and HPS and obviously cheeper. Mak sure you buy from a hydro store on line or local shop, don't bother with Home Depot, Lowes or Walmart they don't carry the right lamps. Get a T5 high output with 6500K lamps for veg and 3000K lamps for veg. I think you'll be satisfied for such a small space. I use it and have descent grows.
 

intenseneal

Well-Known Member
For veg use 6500k and actinic bulbs in the 420nm range. For flowering switch to 3000K to 5000K and red color bulbs in the 600nm range. I am vegging under T5 and they are doing well I am using all 6500K bulbs but plan to swap out 1 or 2 for a 420nm bulb. Very good growth in veh so far with T5 and heat is not an issue.
 

TheMan13

Well-Known Member
Since I had flowered under T5's I have heard a lot of good things about keeping about 20% warm/3000 during grow and cool/6500 during flower.

Good luck brother if you choose to go with the T5's.
 

mipainpatient

Active Member
I flower the same strains as my HID buddies under t5/LED and bring them samples that are definitely higher quality and denser, which I prefer. Yea yield is lower, but up goes potency and my state has low max posession amounts for medical so its perfect. Like other t5 growers have already mentioned, you need to find the right bulbs. the 6500/5500K/3000K are only good for so much, there are specialized spectrum (coral and marine plant) bulbs that are much much better. You can also improve your quality substantially by supplementing in the violet/ultraviolet spectrum with these bulbs and specialize reptile UV bulbs either t5 style or CFL. again, as mentioned earlier, not cheap, but it is the way to go for low heat and efficiency.
The basic idea is that you take the spectrum of sunlight output (wikipedia) and the spectrum of the bulbs you are buying (google images is your friend) and piece together your imitation, or improvement, and experiment from there.
You get all kinds of opinions on here.
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also boost your productivity by having reflectors close. Even hanging mylar strips, blowing in the wind, can help a LOT
 

jtrimbl3

Active Member
T5 growers should focus on nanometers not Kelvin. Unless using ordinary cfls. I have grown some great cannabis using t5's. "led without LEDs" is an awesome thread. One thing I've seen go unnoticed is the optimization of th 2 different ends of chloryphyl (A and B) both veg and and flower need their respective counterparts to have the best grow: meaning some red during veg and blue during flowering. One should dominate the other but they are both needed. When I flower, I have a blue 454nm bulb I keep until the last 2 or 3 weeks then I replace that blue with a 630 nm red bulb; leaving me with 6 630nm bulbs instead of 5. Chloryphyl chloryphyl chloryphyl.
 
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