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01-14-2010, 08:12 PM #1OPJunior Member
First grw wth cfls
can i use 68 watt warm white, 2 27 watt daylights and a 33 watt bright white cfl to grow healthy plants?
PurpleWreck Reviewed by PurpleWreck on . First grw wth cfls can i use 68 watt warm white, 2 27 watt daylights and a 33 watt bright white cfl to grow healthy plants?:D Rating: 5
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01-14-2010, 08:19 PM #2Senior Member
First grw wth cfls
That's a good start but it won't be enough if you want da dankness :jointsmile:
As the plants get bigger you will need to fill the area with more CFL's because they don't penetrate the canopy well, so it will be necessary to surround the plants with lights. How many plants are you growing? How much space to grow? What's your budget? HID's is the way to go, but you can still have success with CFL's if you do it right. This endeavor requires a decent investment to make it worthwhile...
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01-14-2010, 08:30 PM #3OPJunior Member
First grw wth cfls
4 for now 2 on the way. they are about 10 days old and the 5 finger leaves are opening up. tallest one about 4-5 inches tall. the room bout 3*3 and 8ft high. was going cfl to save money but was thinking about hps or mh, but wouldn t cost a fortune to run 18-24 hours.
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01-14-2010, 08:33 PM #4OPJunior Member
First grw wth cfls
if i went to hps or mh how many would i need. if i continue with cfls if i use higher watts do i still need alot?
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01-14-2010, 08:59 PM #5Senior Member
First grw wth cfls
Originally Posted by PurpleWreck
For CFL's, The more wattage the less you'll need... to an extent. but in order to get good penetration, you'll still want to surround the plant. Don't quote me on this, but I think it's better to have five 50W cfl's around a plant, than one 250W cfl directly above it... (feel free to correct me, anyone) Also, a few more things about cfls:
-Focus on the real wattage, not the equivalent wattage. The real wattage is what's important.
-While on the 20/4 or 18/6 (vegatative) light cycle, use DAYLIGHT (5500-6500K) cfls, and for the 12/12 (flowering) light cycle, use SOFT WHITE (2700K) cfls. You can also combine the two for both stages.
-Get them close the the plants, between 1"-2" away.
I'm personally using four 26W cfls, one 46W cfl, and two 4' 32W tube flourescents... and even that isn't enough.
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01-14-2010, 11:03 PM #6Senior Member
First grw wth cfls
I just finished my cfl grow. Its true about the cfl's poor abilty to penetrate but if you can get side lighting around the plant and keep it close it would grow you some nice buds. Obviously not as good if you used an hps or mh but the electrcity will be less and it will be cooler if your growing in an unventillated area.
Hope this helps
Charbud
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01-14-2010, 11:16 PM #7Senior Member
First grw wth cfls
I've started by using cfl's but am seriously thinking a 600 watt hps will be in order for the flowing stage, moving my cfls to the vegging chamber vertically up the sides and across the top to maximize growth across the bottom.
My personal goal is to grow bud that is better all day long than what I could buy, and from my business minded perspective, the better quality of inputs increases the better quality and yield potential of output. I'm not selling to anyone, just use for my own med and enjoyment.
I think the cfls can produce a great grow if done correctly, however what I think I've learned is that the for fatter, thicker, juicier buds and a better overall plant, an hps is def in order due to a more efficient and effective use of energy; the amount of lumens put out at a given costs will be greater.
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01-14-2010, 11:46 PM #8Senior Member
First grw wth cfls
Originally Posted by PurpleWreck
For one or two plants, CFL's are OK. But when you need to cover a 1m x 1m space, CFL's would become a nightmare to wire and constantly reposition for optimum penetration.
CFL's can be great for beginners, but since we are all taking risks to some degree, I'd rather be investing my time and efforts into a quick, efficient grow with superb results.
:twocents:
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01-15-2010, 02:09 PM #9OPJunior Member
First grw wth cfls
Originally Posted by bigtopsfinn
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01-16-2010, 01:30 AM #10Senior Member
First grw wth cfls
I agree with others here--it's not enough. You've got around 10000 lumens total, which will be fine to veg plants. But that's enough light for about 2 sq. ft., which is enough to take two small plants all the way through flower.
If closet size is an issue, I'd consider going with a 250w HPS. You can grow 4 plants with that--not monster plants, but decent 29-36" plants that take up around 15" x 15" each.
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