Mikelej14
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They haven't gotten very hot at all, able to hold hand on them fine only a little warm to touch. Its 3 of them, 80w each for 6 tubes.One comment, I see some exposed wiring...please be careful you don’t burn your place down...That ballast for your fluorescent light gives off heat, hope it’s not mounted to something that will burn. Just sayin...
They're also 4' long sticking out the side of a 3' box, with exposed hideous wiring, and a lot more heat, with tubes that throw crap spectrum light with crap penetration and intensity in 360degree direction so half of that wattage is bouncing off the top first, greatly reducing its ppfd ratings... Theyre just old kitchen fixture bulbs.You do realize your 6 florescent bulbs are pushing 240 watts and the light on order is only 150 watts?
Lol well, I am certainly amateur! First grow!Lol I love it. It looks both Amateur and advanced at the same time!
Lol well, I am certainly amateur! First grow!
Thanks! Yeah I just have things around the house to work with lol but i suspect the plants can sense my effort and love :) they've been so forgiving lolWell despite charging forth with a somewhat amateur looking setup, I must say your plants look pretty darn good, so hats off to you sir! You're doing something right.
Yeah i think it is going well. It has been one hell of a learning experience, for sure.Welcome! Not a bad looking run. Please, though, do something about that cardboard. House fires are no fun, man. Not saying you'll have on, but better safe than not. You can go to any big box hardware store and pick up some insulating foam for like $13 for a 4ft x 8ft sheet.
Also, you can go to wal-hell and pick up an emergency blanket in the camping section for like $8. Not the thin mylar shit, but one that's like a rubberized material. It's heavy duty fabric (like grow tent material) and it's got a nice textured reflective material on one side. I think it'll be more effective for your purposes the next run.
I've even thought about building a budget tent with them; alas, I don't have a sewing machine, nor access to something industrial sized that could sew seams.
Just thought I'd share some ideas! Not a bad first run, by any means!
Yeah i think it is going well. It has been one hell of a learning experience, for sure.
Been considering getting a tent but with my ceilings being angled as they are, i would only have space for a 60-ish inch height and maybe 4x2 or possibly 3x3 at the most.. If i rearranged the place i could swing 4x4 maybe even lol but then i gotta convince my girl to let me take up 1/3 of the room instead of the back of the closet lol. Trickier.
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