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We dont have home depot here lol we have a lowesHome Depot grow lights do work, you can manually adjust spectrum, just not intensity. Sheetrock painted bright white will be juss fine.
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We dont have home depot here lol we have a lowesHome Depot grow lights do work, you can manually adjust spectrum, just not intensity. Sheetrock painted bright white will be juss fine.
Buy a generator then. I mean damn man, you want us to pay your light bill for you or what? Some of the best growers and genetics in the world hang out here, so you've come to the right place for advice. You've already been told you could start with one, 100w light. If you can't afford that, then you can't afford to grow indoors. (btw, I've grown a 7' tall mother plant under a cheap, 40w led...) If it's not wholly supported by your partner, you should consider reconsidering anyways. We don't like to see no divorces around here.You're the one implying im "crying" when you simply have no clue how it is in my neck of the woods. Im trying to do shit on a budget period. I dont mind spending some money but I refuse to give an insane amount of money to a fucking corporate pig that controls a market because theyre literally the only company in said market around here. I can't shut my power off and go to another company here because my power here is a sector of the commie ass state I live in.
And for the record im not trolling im trying to do things smart rather than end up in divorce because I spent an insane amount of money on something that my wife doesn't fully support.
I found a 100w light cheap online. Which isn't my problem and hesitation. My hesitation is because of the corporate pig in all seriousness. Which id imagine if you read back in the replies youll see what im talking about.Buy a generator then. I mean damn man, you want us to pay your light bill for you or what? Some of the best growers and genetics in the world hang out here, so you've come to the right place for advice. You've already been told you could start with one, 100w light. If you can't afford that, then you can't afford to grow indoors. (btw, I've grown a 7' tall mother plant under a cheap, 40w led...) If it's not wholly supported by your partner, you should consider reconsidering anyways. We don't like to see no divorces around here.![]()
And thats why I was curious if it could be done. If i was told from the start it can't be done period then i woulda left it the way it laid. Or with a reply of this is what it cost me on a budget and this is what it cost me with the expensive setup. Then id have something personally to mill over. I had a feeling its a monster mountain to climb over and I get and respect that. Just trying to figure out my own way. Being on a tight budget that is. Im already gathering supplies for the spring as it is. Im doing 5 gallon pickle bucket grows in the spring so at night i go out to my garage. Listen to tunes, indulge and prep and think about spring setup. Like when to germinate and when to harden and when to move outside. Plant placement(state law states they have to be out of view of the general public when grown outdoors). Didn't intend on poking a proverbial bear. Simply a curious mind to see what can be done especially when it comes to folks on a budget for one reason or another. I think I have a preliminary plan started for spring which is adding to my excitement and doesn't help lol. Im lucky enough an old friend is willing to coach and teach in person. He's said hes no pro but gets by. Based on his harvest last year if I follow his lead ill have enough to last me well over a year. But he has 8 girls and im only doing 4.We are always excited to see people excited about growing. I can tell you without a doubt that indoor growing is very addictive. And if you get started, you'll be hooked like the rest of us are around here. Short of putting in a shitload of solar, you gotta pay the commies... no way around it that I know of. And btw... most of us cry when we pay our electric; there is no shame in crying when you're being raped.![]()
Its all good also. Internet can be fickle. Two different people can read the exact same thing two totally different ways.We are always excited to see people excited about growing. I can tell you without a doubt that indoor growing is very addictive. And if you get started, you'll be hooked like the rest of us are around here. Short of putting in a shitload of solar though, you gotta pay the commies... no way around it that I know of. And btw... most of us cry when we pay our electric; there is no shame in crying when you're being raped.
btw, I read the whole thread before commenting. I tend to be a bit blunt is all, I meant no offense. You have to understand that we get our fair share of trolls here, and when you keep saying "but, but, but, etc....", it sounds like trolling.
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I'm in Cali, other than Hawaii we've got some of the highest electricty costs, on par with New York. I run a 7x7x7 tent with 900 watts, costs about $60/month. I do adjust my lighting times to take advantage of lower rates in non-peak hours.Im telling you with certainty its more than that for me here.
Now i have a new question on those lights lol do those 100w kick off a lot of heat which could offset a cooler basement in an insulated homemade box?So get yourself a 100w light, build your insulboard box and your off to the races... If after a month you decide it's to costly, then give it up. Don't worry about low temps, as long as it's above freezing they'll grow; albeit a bit slow. Get a good indica and they'll eat up some cool temps.
All good as long as you the the Red White and Blue switches. HahaWe dont have home depot here lol we have a lowes![]()
Thank you for this response this was something I was hoping for...now it's just a question on what corporate pig nyseg will try to do.I'm in Cali, other than Hawaii we've got some of the highest electricty costs, on par with New York. I run a 7x7x7 tent with 900 watts, costs about $60/month. I do adjust my lighting times to take advantage of lower rates in non-peak hours.
Fester and I talked quite a bit yesterday. Seems like a great guy. I can be hard headed too and my wife hates it to a degree because once I latch onto something I tend to not let go( sometimes good sometime bad). Like I said before im just giddy with excitement...and I was ready for winter to be over in September and we still had unseasonably warm temps then! Haha. Tried getting the Mrs to leave ny when we got together 10 years ago.... we're still here. Ive been over being in a place where the air hurts your face 6 months out of the year just for stepping outside and walking through 4 foot deep snow drifts....and crippling state taxes to cover up their mismanagment of tax payer dollarsAlso, don't give up, before giving at least something a try. I'm a cancer survivor on ssi, it took me 1.5 yrs to get going again after many years off. I had to just buy a little at a time each months until I had my (preferred) setup complete. I could have started sooner with less, but ima hard-head.
There are several NY growers here that will probably be happy to share their experiences with you... @Mikedin @ChairmanFester are the 1st two that come to mind. Mike grows both indoors and out & I believe chairman dabbles in both as well
True.Also, don't give up, before giving at least something a try. I'm a cancer survivor on ssi, it took me 1.5 yrs to get going again after many years off. I had to just buy a little at a time each months until I had my (preferred) setup complete. I could have started sooner with less, but ima hard-head.
There are several NY growers here that will probably be happy to share their experiences with you... @Mikedin @ChairmanFester are the 1st two that come to mind. Mike grows both indoors and out & I believe chairman dabbles in both as well
I'm soil, indoor, and sort of half microbially friendly, not like all in living soil. I might do outdoor next season, idk, I'm like loose man. Free. Like a Gunfighter in the west, except in NY and I hate country music.Also, don't give up, before giving at least something a try....
1000w is 12cents your lamp is 100watts works 12h a day thats 13cents a day.Im telling you with certainty its more than that for me here.
No heat needed, i grew in connecticut, and it's 30 degrees out right now and my plants are doing great.The light heats them fine.You might need to heat. You will need 69°F at minimum