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    #1
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    CFL Question

    Is it better (during flowering) to mix the blue(6500k) and red(3000-3700k) spectrums? I have 4 26 watt (100 equivalent) CFLs over my girl right now, with a homemade reflector hood. all are around 3000k color temp., the more red spectrum. Is this enough light for just one plant?

    Thanks
    dodohead Reviewed by dodohead on . CFL Question Is it better (during flowering) to mix the blue(6500k) and red(3000-3700k) spectrums? I have 4 26 watt (100 equivalent) CFLs over my girl right now, with a homemade reflector hood. all are around 3000k color temp., the more red spectrum. Is this enough light for just one plant? Thanks Rating: 5

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    #2
    Senior Member

    CFL Question

    its better to use the red spectrum.....blue isn't gonna harm them...but red is much better

    enough light for one plant? well honestly, that depends on how big your plant is....if you have a huge plant then no, the light wont be strong enough for hte lower canopy

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    #3
    Member

    CFL Question

    So you have some xtra lights(?blue6K?) tha u Can use? But You have the 4, 3k spec. running, and you wanna know if its Better to run them all?

    Or if just the four are good Enof?

    Yes you can run jus the four. you will prolly lose out on nugs that couldof had hugs lol. JMO:hippy:

    Yet if theres no reason to not run them!
    than get as much lumens as you have in ther.

    yea red is goo fer flower
    an if blue is good for you than get some purps!!

    T.T.

    :smokin:

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    #4
    Member

    CFL Question

    You should have around 40W per square foot of coverage...so you should look into more lighting if your interested in getting a high yield.
    Boops

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    #5
    Senior Member

    CFL Question

    is that 40 watts in the CFL world, or does it mean 40 watts equivalent to the incandescent?

    (im thinking the former)

    Thanks

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    #6
    Senior Member

    CFL Question

    when dealing with CFLS you use the wattage they imitate, not the wattage they use in reality.

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    #7
    Senior Member

    CFL Question

    Quote Originally Posted by Gundari
    when dealing with CFLS you use the wattage they imitate, not the wattage they use in reality.
    Actually, it's just the opposite. When talking cfl's, use the real wattage, not the equivelant.

    In any event, 40 watts/sq.ft. is low AND the watts/sq.ft. formula is based on the output from an HPS light. It really isn't applicable to cfl's.

    PC :smokin:

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    #8
    Senior Member

    CFL Question

    I taught it was lumen's that were important not the watt.

    I saw a 30 watt on ebay with 1500 lumen's and a 40 watt with 1200.

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