Quote Originally Posted by SimonSaysSmoke
As far as the CFL's.. There are Bright white, Soft white and Daylight... which combination and how many bulbs would be best for Flowering??
Those terms are very subjective and really mean nothing in terms of color. It varies too much from mfg. to mfg. You want blue for veg, red for bud. This means 5600-6600K for veg, preferably 5700K, and 2500-3200K for bud, preferably 2500K but you'll probably have to settle for 2700K. This is the color temperature of the bulb in kelvin, and the standard for determining and measuring the color of CFLs. If it isn't on the package it may be on the ballast part of the bulb. If not you can get the model number and look it up on the spec sheet on their website, or call them. Otherwise, just remember that if it doesn't say anything on the package about being cool or daylight, then it's probably 2700K, the cheapest and most common, and great for budding. The good vegging bulbs are about twice as expensive.

Ultimately you want a mix of about 8.5:1, blue to red in veg, and the opposite in bud.

You can start a plant budding at any stage of life. Some people take their plants out of the cloner and start budding immediately. The longer you veg, the more the yield. I like to veg 1 or 2 months so I get some weed for my efforts.

Topping is good, normally, and your plant should be fine. Topping makes a plant more bushy instead of letting it get one big cola blocking all the light.