Grow closet size to plant ratio for 2 white widow org. Strain , & 1 ak-48

0calli

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WW , AK-48 , .jpg:mrgreen:GRW CLST (3).jpg:twisted:GRW CLST (4).jpgGRW CLST INTAKE FAN.jpgGRW CLST (2).jpg:lol:WW , AK-48 , 21 , 7.jpg:eyesmoke:GRW CLST 2 X 3.5 X 5.9.jpghello im trying to figure out uif my grow closet i have converted is big enough for 2

white widows and 1 AK-48 bongsmilie , the dimensions are 2 x 3.5 x 5.9 :roll:

GRW CLST28-29 DEG. MAINTAIN.jpg:blsmoke:
 

KOOdO

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hmmm. uusually ur gonna need 3 of them lights per plant. if u plan on veging for atleast 4weeks
 

LBH

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Whats org strain?

You're going to need a lot more lights than that dude. A lot.

Gen rule: 100w first plant, 50w each additional plant sharing the space and DOUBLE that for cfls. This is a bare minimum. Also, when evaluating cfl watts, it's the actual wattage, not the "compared to" wattage
 

0calli

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trsut me dude ive got alot more im just leaving them out for vegging space and they are growing like crazy so im doing something right but i plan on having pretty much a ful 360 deg lighting situation all around and on top when im done there will be 6 cfls 2 tubed 4ft going all around and 3 3 ft 2 tubed on top and all miy cfls are done in mylar and i cant forget my new led bulbs pushing out 6500k
 

0calli

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Whats org strain?

You're going to need a lot more lights than that dude. A lot.

Gen rule: 100w first plant, 50w each additional plant sharing the space and DOUBLE that for cfls. This is a bare minimum. Also, when evaluating cfl watts, it's the actual wattage, not the "compared to" wattage
actual wattage of the bulbs you see is 65 watts says on the package and they are daylights not soft white and org strain means "original strain"
 

0calli

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Whats org strain?

You're going to need a lot more lights than that dude. A lot.

Gen rule: 100w first plant, 50w each additional plant sharing the space and DOUBLE that for cfls. This is a bare minimum. Also, when evaluating cfl watts, it's the actual wattage, not the "compared to" wattage
thnx for the insight info LBH + REP FOR YOU
 

LBH

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org strain means "original strain"
The white widow available isn't the original strain. That's called black widow and it's owned by Shnatibabba, can be bought over on Mr Nice when it's available. The name "white Widow" was trademarked by greenhouse seed when shanti worked there. When they split up, greenhouse wouldnt let Shanti, the CREATOR of WW, keep the name so he took the parents and left. What you get from them now IS NOT true white widow. History 101,lol

You have weed that likes 80-85 better than 70-75, that's a first for me.

CFL's when used at the level needed to produce anything decent, will throw more heat than the comparable hps FWIW
 

0calli

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The white widow available isn't the original strain. That's called black widow and it's owned by Shnatibabba, can be bought over on Mr Nice when it's available. The name "white Widow" was trademarked by greenhouse seed when shanti worked there. When they split up, greenhouse wouldnt let Shanti, the CREATOR of WW, keep the name so he took the parents and left. What you get from them now IS NOT true white widow. History 101,lol

You have weed that likes 80-85 better than 70-75, that's a first for me.

CFL's when used at the level needed to produce anything decent, will throw more heat than the comparable hps FWIW
actualy hiustory 101 thats what i am also growing heres a pic for your eyeballs
 

0calli

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i know more than u figure and weed strains grow all over the world so duhhh of course there are strains that like it cooler and some hotter and some hore humidy so thats not histrory 101 but its common sense and you need to brush up on your cfl and flourescent education the new stuff the new stuff they have now is incredible and not to mention true red and true blue spectrums in flourescent tubes here just read this for your education ...............i know more than u think


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Plants just use RED and BLUE Light for Photosynthesis. Producing the other colors is a Waste! Any common encyclopedia will tell you this.

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HPS is the work horse of most grow light systems. It produces the highest light flux using the least amount of energy. It has one main disadvantage: the dismal production of blue light. Blue light provides a critical signal that produces lush compact growth. It gets the plant through the vegetative phase with maximum growth.
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For this reason, growers often start plants under metal halide lights which have higher blue content. Later they switch to HPS to take advantage to it’s higher light energy content. The problem with using metal halide bulbs is that you sacrifice light output. Metal halide bulbs start out dimmer and lose output fast.​
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For shipping purposes it has a protective plastic film on it. It's 4' long. We also roll the long edges over so you don't cut yourself.
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There is confusion and misinformation about how much light different sources generate. Below is a comparison. Notice how High Output T8’s make more light using less energy than the much more expensive compact fluorescent. Also notice that not all T8 fixture are the same, not withstanding that many are often labeled as “high output” when they are not. The amount of light that you get out of a fixture varies with the ballast used. It’s not necessarily the rated output printed on the lamp.
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Watts
Initial Lumens
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116
10980
More Light, Less Energy
150 watt compact fluorescent
150
9200
Outrageous bulb replacement cost (claimed to equal 650w incandescent light bulb)
2 lamp F54T5/HO
117
10000
Phony 2 Lamp T8 Shop Light
35?
2850
Commercial Grade 2 Lamp T8
62
5016
Standard Normal Output





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Here is the difference between normal and high output T8 fixtures. The T8 bulb was first developed in Europe as a 36 watt bulb. But when it was brought over here it was called a 32 watt bulb, but a standard fixture only drives the lamp at 27 or so watts.
So what does this all mean? A standard commercial grade T8 fixture will give you only 85 to 88% of 32 watt rating. The residential grade shop lights give you only 50% to 70% of the 32 watt rating . Our high output fixtures give 120% of the 32 watt rating. Additionally, there are different grades of bulbs, for instance our sunlight simulating 5K bulb makes an additional 9.6% more bonus light than a standard daylight bulb.
 
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0calli

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The white widow available isn't the original strain. That's called black widow and it's owned by Shnatibabba, can be bought over on Mr Nice when it's available. The name "white Widow" was trademarked by greenhouse seed when shanti worked there. When they split up, greenhouse wouldnt let Shanti, the CREATOR of WW, keep the name so he took the parents and left. What you get from them now IS NOT true white widow. History 101,lol


IMG_0199.jpghistory 101 ehh lol i got that in my hand how about you ?

and your temp of 70-75 imo is even low foe cannabis thats 21-23 deg celcius and they optimal temp any professional will tell you 26-29 deg celcius cause thats what i am running mabe you misread my thermometer ?
 

LBH

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First of all, I was trying to help you out, don't really appreciate the attitude.

Secondly, that's the black widow from female seeds, not Mr Nice :) If you want the real deal you got to get on the list. The femaleseed.nl cut was inferior to begin with and it's been around how long now? No thanks. Research before you buy amigo. That seed will still give you a stable plant and good smoke but it wouldn't compare to the real deal, especially as thinned out as she is now.

history 101

The day you start growing weed like the weed in my gallery, with cfl's,....pm me ;)
 

0calli

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First of all, I was trying to help you out, don't really appreciate the attitude.

Secondly, that's the black widow from female seeds, not Mr Nice :) If you want the real deal you got to get on the list. The femaleseed.nl cut was inferior to begin with and it's been around how long now? No thanks. Research before you buy amigo. That seed will still give you a stable plant and good smoke but it wouldn't compare to the real deal, especially as thinned out as she is now.

history 101

The day you start growing weed like the weed in my gallery, with cfl's,....pm me ;)
attitude started with you first my friend and i love how every so called big time grower thinks mr.nice is the only one with these seeds its called people buy and mother them to have thier own supply duhhh and if u read the fem seeds have been stabilized as i have read and thinned out funny i still have what 3 months of growing ahead im not worried at all i have grown plenty outdoors just my first indoors and i plan on topping so like i said thinned out thats a premature thought on your behalf considering the age of the plants and 1 was in recovery from a severly snapped stem almost completly off so thats why 1 of them is very small and scraggly looking you need too read my captions on my pics !!!

also love how your ignoring the facts i put up for you with flourescents not cfl's with spectrums etc must have been too much for you to read or understand cause used properly the spectrums of light from flourescents not cfl's can and will grow better than any metal halide or hps bulb it boils down to simple photosynthesis my friend lmfao not bulbs that get your pocket jacked for electric bills and you save from having to spend shit loads of dough on cooling ventelation etc
 

LBH

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Check your defensiveness bud,lol. I was merely presenting facts, just because you don't like them, doesn't mean they were aimed to piss you off

Now, I'm ignoring your lights because they , nor you, deserve my attention. When they start producing like hps', you might get my attention, till then I appreciate the attempted education but I'm good. I'm pulling far more bud than any flouro grower ever will.

..and yes, people buy mr nice and mother them duh. Femaleseeds.nl is one of the folks who did, and now they sell you seed from cuts that are from cuts from cuts. All yours, you're the kind of grower sites like that are made for.

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ray420365

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Where can i score some of these lights that you almost copied a book on, i dont know what to call them but the opnes that are blue and red.. can you link me? thanks.

Im looking for the subscribe button to sub it. you can pm me if your kind enough ;)
 

0calli

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Where can i score some of these lights that you almost copied a book on, i dont know what to call them but the opnes that are blue and red.. can you link me? thanks.

Im looking for the subscribe button to sub it. you can pm me if your kind enough ;)
done and done glad to help you
 
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