Grow Lighting

Discussion in 'Cannabis Grow Rooms and Greenhouses' started by bigweedo, Apr 30, 2005.

  1. ekul le chet

    ekul le chet Member

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    nice one :) sorry for going on a bit - just wanna make sure your safe really :) at £7.50 A GRAM i can understand why your growing your own! ;)

    you got the right idea - and you'll find the longer you cure the weed, the better it is as well.
     
  2. outlaw immortal

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    whats curing?
     
  3. outlaw immortal

    outlaw immortal Member

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    typical, just found the answer:rolleyes: .
     
  4. LAB RAT

    LAB RAT Member

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    You spend all that time growing it then 6-10 days drying it, dont rush another 7-14 days curing will make all the difference more potency & much better flavor
     
  5. hands of light

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    go guerilla man find a nice deserted place plant em leave em for a few weeks then check em every now and again
     
  6. outlaw immortal

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    if the climate is good enough then guerilla is best, but in england (my area anyway) you have to do indoor growing
     
  7. fullybaked

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    how much light do you use
     
  8. fullybaked

    fullybaked Banned

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    sry how much wattage
     
  9. outlaw immortal

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    depends on how big your grow area is. for personal use (three plants for me) 250Watts or 400Watts is best. make sure you don't roast your precious crop of plants.

    for (veg growth) you should ideally use Metal Halide (MH) lights. then for flowering you should ideally use High Pressure Sodium lights (HPS).

    the more light the better just make sure you don't burn your plants.
     
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