Quote Originally Posted by Pudish
They look nice man. CFLs are sometimes the way to go. especially if you are limited on your room size or worried about heat. i use to use cfls for my few first grows. I had some pretty nice grows myself. if you aren't worried about heat or anything HPS is the way to go. more lumens per watt. that means more lumens to the plants over the given area. that mean larger tighter buds. I just love nice tight buds.

have fun growing man. i love it. screw tomatoe plants anyone can grow them. MJ is where its at. plus its rewarding.

peace
Thanks. I personally have a 400W hps set-up that is not in use currently, and when I did use it the heat was a huge problem among others. Mabey when I have a better place to use it I will try again. Although I am very interested in the ability and stealth of the CFL set-up, and this set-up needs to be very stealth. I am hoping that under the right conditions that 3 plants might yield a combined 6oz under CFL.

On another note, I have a question that I will ask here first. Would to much Nitrogen in the soil at the late stages of flowering cause the tips of leaves to yellow and burn? I know that the lights have burned some of the leaves, but it's happening to leaves that should not be seeing excess heat or direct contact. No nutes were added, just what's in the MG soil and water PH testing.
dubuser Reviewed by dubuser on . Bagseed, first time CFL grow Hello Canna members. This is my first thread and post on this fine forum, and hopefully I will contribute many more to come in the future. So, I am involved in a first time CFL grow with some seeds I got in a bag of some skunky stuff about three years ago. We are very near the end of the grow and after having recently discovered this great forum, I felt like posting some pics I have taken over the grow period. The next grow I will do a better job of documentation and probably do a grow log Rating: 5