92 w cfl white widow grow

Discussion in 'Micro Grows' started by L_jack1, Sep 30, 2014.

  1. Hey guys!!!! I'm starting a new grow an I just got done building this micro veg room. The dimensions are 30x12x10. I am running 2 23w 6500k and 2 23w 5000k lights. I have more that will be added when needed but as of right now 6400 lumens is enough.
    Soil
    35%ffof
    35%fox farm happy frog
    30%perlite
    Nutrients
    Fox farm grow big
    Fox farm big bloom
    Fox farm kangaroots
    Fox farm tiger bloom

    My white widow seed has been germinating for 24 hours now and I just put it from a glass of water into a paper towel. I will try my hardest to keep this updated as best as I can. :)



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  2. I took out the 2 23w 6500k bulbs and replaced them with 2 40w 6500k bulbs so now this room is pushing 126 actual watts and producing 8,800 lumens. I also put a fly trap in there cause for some reason flys love where I grow. -_-
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  3. I'm proud to say that my temps in my white widow grow room and the rh are perfect. I'm proud of myself! ImageUploadedByGrasscity Forum1412203838.296831.jpg


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  4. Been a while since I posted for this. Lol. I had a mild ph problem in the beginning and her growth was really slow but after I fixed that quickly it came back to life and is just growing so nicely. ImageUploadedByGrasscity Forum1413593567.528542.jpg ImageUploadedByGrasscity Forum1413593603.305268.jpg


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  5. You'll end up with a decent bit of bud if all goes well. 92w is enough for a nice micro grow. The quality could be great. :3
     
  6. im actually running 126 watts :)


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  7. You'll do fine. 
     
  8. If youre still having a fly problem you could put a layer of sand over your soil to stop flies from laying eggs in the soil
     
  9. I'm not having a problem anymore. It was extremely bad when in the young seedling stage and I thought I was going to lose my plant but I went into action and put that up as well as I raised my pot higher so the fan will be hitting the soil and they went away. :)


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    If they come back I will though lol I actually have some lying around somewhere.


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