Some of you may recall that I built a small greenhouse to help my plants through some chilly nights.
Well, the chilly nights are now accompanied by much shorter time in direct sunlight (down to about 5 hours per day) so I moved my "keepers" into their winter retreat a week ago.
Two Caribbean Red's, and two Naga Morich. The habs are the closer two in the pics (in case its not obvious)
This small room has a pair of three foot, two bulb fluorescent fixtures
and then 9 CFL lamps. 3 each @ 2700k, 3500k, and 5500k.
There is a fan drawing fresh air and a humidifier and I have it fairly solidly balanced now at 84 F. and 75% humidity with constant air movement.
If the light isnt enough over time there is also a 400 HPS lamp which I do not currently have turned on because I wasnt to see how they fare without the added expense of running the lamp.
In the week they have been in there I have seen clear signs of new leaf and stem growth as well as new flower buds forming, and a bunch of the green pods that were already there have ripened.
I'm hopeful I can get through the winter nicely and start out the year with 4 big healthy 2nd year plants in addition to the new plants I will start in January.
Check it out:
Click the images to see larger versions
http://www.theskronk.com/wiki/index.php/Growroom
Well, the chilly nights are now accompanied by much shorter time in direct sunlight (down to about 5 hours per day) so I moved my "keepers" into their winter retreat a week ago.
Two Caribbean Red's, and two Naga Morich. The habs are the closer two in the pics (in case its not obvious)
This small room has a pair of three foot, two bulb fluorescent fixtures
and then 9 CFL lamps. 3 each @ 2700k, 3500k, and 5500k.
There is a fan drawing fresh air and a humidifier and I have it fairly solidly balanced now at 84 F. and 75% humidity with constant air movement.
If the light isnt enough over time there is also a 400 HPS lamp which I do not currently have turned on because I wasnt to see how they fare without the added expense of running the lamp.
In the week they have been in there I have seen clear signs of new leaf and stem growth as well as new flower buds forming, and a bunch of the green pods that were already there have ripened.
I'm hopeful I can get through the winter nicely and start out the year with 4 big healthy 2nd year plants in addition to the new plants I will start in January.
Check it out:
Click the images to see larger versions
http://www.theskronk.com/wiki/index.php/Growroom