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    Lights Question?

    :stoned: I wanna know if using 2 90 watt conversion CFLs flood lights and one regular cfl is enough light for 3 plants oh and one flood is soft white and the other is daylight simulant.? Let me know if i need more or a diff kind. thanks. One Love.
    SinCityPima Reviewed by SinCityPima on . Lights Question? :stoned: I wanna know if using 2 90 watt conversion CFLs flood lights and one regular cfl is enough light for 3 plants oh and one flood is soft white and the other is daylight simulant.? Let me know if i need more or a diff kind. thanks. One Love. Rating: 5

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    #2
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    Lights Question?

    see if you can find the kelvin temp on those CFL's...5000k-6500k (kelvin temp) will get you started...:thumbsup:

    the labels are hard to read...tricky..when looking for the kelvin temp...some labels don't say?...:wtf:

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    #3
    Senior Member

    Lights Question?

    Try it and find out!

    You should be fine. Just make sure you get a fan blowing through all those lights.
    Think of your buds like chocolate chip cookies: some people like em crunchy and some people like em chewy. Personally, I want them tanned golden brown but not crispy....and no one likes cold raw dough in the middle of their cookie.

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    #4
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    Lights Question?

    i am using a fan but the lights do not give off to much heat. they keep the room at a stable temp. and with the kelvin temp i do not know but they are 3500 juels or 6000 juels i cant remember. haha

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    #5
    Junior Member

    Lights Question?

    Quote Originally Posted by SinCityPima
    :stoned: I wanna know if using 2 90 watt conversion CFLs flood lights and one regular cfl is enough light for 3 plants oh and one flood is soft white and the other is daylight simulant.? Let me know if i need more or a diff kind. thanks. One Love.
    Hi
    I dont think they will be enough for three plants. They are hot and will have to be kept away from the plants.
    also you will ned to change from grow to bloom and they will nt work for bloom.

    try looking into led lights
    try the UFo
    you can get the smaller model and it will work for both grow and bloom and use far less elec.

    andy

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    #6
    Senior Member

    Lights Question?

    Quote Originally Posted by InvisibleGarden
    Hi
    I dont think they will be enough for three plants. They are hot and will have to be kept away from the plants.
    also you will ned to change from grow to bloom and they will nt work for bloom.

    try looking into led lights
    try the UFo
    you can get the smaller model and it will work for both grow and bloom and use far less elec.

    andy

    Hi,

    I haven't posted here since last September(I'm mainly an outdoor northern US grower). However, I do a few indoor projects as well during the Winter months. I also start outdoor plants indoors and ALWAYS use LED lights.

    They are full spectrum growing lights and will save indoor growers both in energy bills/detectability.

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