Quote Originally Posted by mygarden
Well, wherever you live, I want to move there!

In winter our days are about 8 hours long. Think I'll hibernate this year!

So do you reckon 500W CFL are enough?

Thanks for your help.
Hibernate! Funny, you don't look Hibernian.

I'm guessing that you mean 500W equivalent.
That's still a lot of light.
Prolly do at least as well as 8 hours of gloomy and cold.

But, I'm no CFL guru. I'm one of the LED guys.
Bad advice is worse than no advice.

Bad advice could ruin a grow.
You'll have to wait for those who know.
Dey be 'roun' now, anytime.
He'p you out, don't cost a dime

There are some very solid people here.
(Ya readin' this Ms. Attic?)
Who will be happy to offer excellent advice, no charge

You will also find folks that, though clueless, will be eager to tell you exactly what to do.:wtf:

If you read through the FAQs on cancom, you'll be able to sort them out straight away.

In fact, If you read enough of this, you'll be one of the "solids".

Best of luck from Hawaii,
Weezard
Weezard Reviewed by Weezard on . Help on lighting please Hi everyone, I have been growing my plants in my greenhouse during the summer, and they are now about 4 feet tall and I have just brought them indoors to flower. I am using 2 x 250W red spectrum CFL bulbs in an area about 5 x 5 feet. Can you tell me if this is enough light to get good results? They have just started a 12/12 cycle, and the room is dark otherwise. I am using CFL as headroom is a problem, and also heat buildup. I have noticed that the older leaves ae falling, and I think this Rating: 5