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Jcway
10-02-2007, 09:03 PM
Hey im new to growing and im about 1 month into my first plant, Im using a 300 watt light bulb right now and was just wondering if that would be strong enough for 2 plants in the flowering stage. I am also gunna post pics because i would like an opinion on my plants sex.
twoguysupnorth
10-02-2007, 09:10 PM
what type of light is 300w?
Jcway
10-02-2007, 09:20 PM
Just a standard 300 watt light bulb i picked up at the hardware store...its extremely bright and gives off some serious heat
Delta9Haze420
10-02-2007, 09:41 PM
Heat is a *bad* thing. By standard do you mean an incandescent light? If so you need to replace it with a CFL (compact flouro light) - those are the energy saving flouro lights that coil in funky patterns and go in regular light sockets. Really you should have 1-2 CFLs per plant. CFLs produce far more light output in lumens than regular bulbs (which is very important) and are also much cooler. Pictures would be great - both of the plant(s) and grow area including lights so we can help make sure you are making the most out of what you have available.
When or if you get into more serious growing, there are HID (High Intensity Discharge) lights like HPS (high press Na) and MH (metal halide) that are even better than CFLs. For now though, whatever you do, get rid of any "regular" incandescent bulbs and replace them with CFLs.
twoguysupnorth
10-02-2007, 09:56 PM
yeah, heat bad. lol i have a 150w plant bulb that a roomate had used and one of my cfl burned out so i hooked it up. i have 1 cfl and the bulb on some seedlings, the plants actually streatch towards the 26w cfl instead of the 150w bulb. so i know i wont ever use one of these again.
Jcway
10-02-2007, 09:59 PM
how much is a cfl light..where could i find one....i just bought the 300 watt today...before today i was using a 125 wat flood light that has that coil lighting...is that cfl?
heres some pics of of my plant i have fan in room just not in the picture
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Jcway
10-02-2007, 10:17 PM
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heres a few more pics
ProGroWannabe
10-02-2007, 11:37 PM
Ok guys, I'll do it this time.........
Read, read, read.
You are asking the most basic of questions. I'm not trying to be rude. But try to understand that it is far faster for you to use the search feature in a given forum, than it is for you to post every single question on your grow from the beginning to the end, then wait for each answer.
The only point I'm trying to make here, is that the information your seeking already exists here. So we'd really rather not keep typing it over and over. When you come to a point where the answer you seek is hard to find, feel free to post it up, and the more experienced folks here will be more than happy to help.
Delta9Haze420
10-03-2007, 02:34 AM
how much is a cfl light..where could i find one....i just bought the 300 watt today...before today i was using a 125 wat flood light that has that coil lighting...is that cfl?
heres some pics of of my plant i have fan in room just not in the picture
CFLs are sold at just about any store that sells light bulbs. Wally world (Wal-Mart), Target, etc all sell CFLs. They are generally coiled in a spiral pattern or a loop pattern, and can range anywhere around 15-35 watts (26 is about the same as 100 watts incandescent) to 100 watts. The most common are around 20 watts and are about $14 each. 1-2 25 watt CFLs per plant is perfectly fine for a basic indoor setup. Attached is a picture of a 26 watt (= to 100watts) GE CFL.
Ok guys, I'll do it this time.........
Read, read, read.
You are asking the most basic of questions. I'm not trying to be rude. But try to understand that it is far faster for you to use the search feature in a given forum, than it is for you to post every single question on your grow from the beginning to the end, then wait for each answer.
The only point I'm trying to make here, is that the information your seeking already exists here. So we'd really rather not keep typing it over and over. When you come to a point where the answer you seek is hard to find, feel free to post it up, and the more experienced folks here will be more than happy to help.
Agreed with PG. It just makes everyones life easier. I don't mind helping - but you will get answers quicker with the search function and FAQs than waiting around for replies...
Jcway
10-03-2007, 02:52 AM
is this able to be used for flowering as well or only veg?
twoguysupnorth
10-03-2007, 11:15 PM
wow your cfl's are sort of expensive. a pkg of 2 26 watters was about 10$ at wallmart. and ive heard of 4 pks for around 15$ but i cant remember where. you will find quite a few peoples threads that use them all of the way through, and some that just start plants under them and flower under a hps. remember though you will need a few bulbs to get enough light.
Delta9Haze420
10-04-2007, 06:32 AM
is this able to be used for flowering as well or only veg?
Yes you can use the CFLs from start to harvest. Some people like to put on MH (Metal Halide) for flowering because they discharge in a more favorable spectrum for flowering, however, MH are expensive (several hundred dollars when you buy the ballast, mounting supplies, etc.) and are not needed unless you are going to get really serious. The CFL image I posted was a top of the line GE EnergyStar CFL and is a rather expensive model (just a random CFL image - just about any decent CFL should work). You can get them for cheaper, and as long as the total light output (in lumens) is comparable, you should do fine. Good luck!
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