Lordsoth666 Please Help!!
Hey I appreciate all the info you have been giving me I just had a few questions for you. Here it goes. I have seen compacts that are colored. How do you think it would work to get a red one? Also what does CF stand for?? I have a westinghouse twist bulb 23w 120v 60hz 370mA. Can I use this bulb or should I have something else?? I currently have a 60 watt grow and show bulb from G&E It looks blue so I am assuming that the light spectrum it gives off is blue also it worked great for veg but budding is like it doesn't even matter. Again thank you for your help and stay high in the sky man!!
Thank you
The Hillbilly Grower
Lordsoth666 Please Help!!
First of all, the CF stands for Compact Fluorescent. If the twist bulb you have is soft white, that is a yellowish-white light much like a regular incandescent bulb then it should be the right spectrum, I wouldn't waste my money on the colored ones. What you should do, in my opinion is get a couple more of these twist bulbs, and position them close to the bud sites, I have found that they can be as close as 1".
Hope this helps..
L0rdsOth :D
Lordsoth666 Please Help!!
Thanks man I'm going to buy some today I'll keep you posted!! :)
Lordsoth666 Please Help!!
I really think the spiral fluoros do terrible. I tried it in the beggining and it didnt turn out as well as an alternative. I went to lowes, and they had these 18inch lights, that had the lights already wired into the housing and everything... Bad thing is, you cant change the bulb, but they're actually for indoor plant growing. They arnt that bad priced either.