CFL LED Breakthrough

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I have heard a ton of bad and good things about growing under LED's and CFL lighting systems. I love science and very much wanted to see if I can achieve similar production out of these lights that a HPS and MH system can produce. Before you go and say something stupid like "good luck a hole" or something like the other posts I have read, hear this. Under my current set-up, my white widdow plants, i am getting growth at a rate of 1-2 inches per day. I am 5 days into flowering and I have full indication on all plants. I am looking for 3-6oz dried on all plants conservativley. I will post pics showing the whole 10 week cycle, from clone to complete. I will post pics of the three experimentals.
 
Here it is starting from week 1 to week 4. I will take my week five pics today and post them later. The secret to this sucess is from the spectrum and lumen output from the lights I use. I used two 300watt equivalent (68watt actual) bulbs plus two 100watt equivalent (23watt actual) and 2 t-5's plus two t-12 flourecent tubes. In the flower box I added 500 red LED's and 500 Blue LED's, on the walls of the grow box. Toatal equivalent output 2000watts. Toatal power used including fan is only 562watts.
 

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My only advice, do not count your chickens until the eggs have hatched.

Other than that your looking... good.
 
they may seem samller in week 4 than week 3 because I cloned the two big ones. The smaller girl fell on the floor after moving into the 5 gallon pot. This was grown using soil only no chems, no nutrients. Soil and water only!
 
Growing w/ LED's and not feeding the plant at all for the entire grow is a good way to get shitty results... no offense
Those plants look awfully small for 4 weeks old, even if you did clone them
 
i don't yield too much, i just do one plant and lst it, only veg for like a couple weeks and flower for about nine or so. i just like growing, but have to really hide it so i don't try and grow a lot. last harvest, i only got 10g, but thats all i was looking for. i do flower with cfls, only 4 26 watters. i think if i were to put three or four small plants in my cab and were to sog the grow, i could get at least an once. but like i said, i have to be really secretive, plus i just like to grow. the bud turns out really good, kinda fluffy, but not super fluffy, very good high.
 
Good luck a hole. Nah Im just pullin ur chain. Looks good, slow growth maybe? Oh and Im with jeepbeep, never count your chiuckens before they hatch. Spider mtes are a mofo.
 
This is the conclusion to my grow experiment.
the toatal cost breaks down like so.

1 vortex inline tornado=129
2 clip fans................=24
3x48W Large CFL's.....=45
4x45w Led pannel......=140
6x12w Red Filter CFL's=21
6x12w Natural BlueCFL=21
Soil fox farms Organic.=35
3x5gallon pots...........=12
Toatal=427
Power Usage including fans= 678 Watts
144+180+72+72+120+45+45
Monthly power cost $12

Overall cost= 475

This Grow was done side by side with a 1000W HPS, MH combo using the same white widdow plant, nutes, soil and environment. We used roots organic grow for 3 weeks and roots Bloom mix for 2 weeks at intervals. This was to maintain a natural flavor.

Results;

Controll yeild x largest plant= 1.3oz dried buds
Experiment yeild x Largest plant= 1oz dried buds

Controll potency= strong sativa high, with couch lock
Experimental pot.= Stronger indica high long lasting feeling.

Although the control had a higher yeild, we found that the experimental looked healthier throughout the experiment. It showed a very green color as seen in the pics bellow. The Control had a more yellow appearance and most said it was less potent. The control's setup cost roughly 3,600 to prepare. It includes the two 1000watt HPS and MH setups. And two $300 vortex fans for cooling. We also found the controll to require much more water even with the more expensive to opperate ventalation. The power cost for it was arround $60 per month. It can grow up to 10 plants while our we believe we can acheive good results with up to only 6 in the experimental set-up.

In conclusion: I believe with a full diet of nutrients and carefull attention you can produce higher quality and less expensive yeilds using a CFL, LED grow box like ours. If you are growing small amounts this is the way to go hands down from experience. If you want quantity this will not be a practical way to go due to its need for constant light movement and close attention.
 

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