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06-30-2011, 04:48 AM #1OPJunior Member
using CFLs, why use 6500k (day) bulbs for veg, then switch to 2700k for flowering?
i heard this around the net but not really sure why or that i should even do it. will the 6500k cfls do the trick for flowering?
remix8604 Reviewed by remix8604 on . using CFLs, why use 6500k (day) bulbs for veg, then switch to 2700k for flowering? i heard this around the net but not really sure why or that i should even do it. will the 6500k cfls do the trick for flowering? Rating: 5
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06-30-2011, 01:35 PM #2Senior Member
using CFLs, why use 6500k (day) bulbs for veg, then switch to 2700k for flowering?
Depends on how many plants you have, I don't think 6500 is going to be enough for just one plant to finish. I don't know why you would want to give them less light for flowering? It's the hours of light/darkness that trigger flowering not the intensity of the sun although the natural sunight is less intense near the end of budding.
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06-30-2011, 02:01 PM #3Senior Member
using CFLs, why use 6500k (day) bulbs for veg, then switch to 2700k for flowering?
Originally Posted by remix8604
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06-30-2011, 04:21 PM #4Senior Member
using CFLs, why use 6500k (day) bulbs for veg, then switch to 2700k for flowering?
Check out my bubble bucket thread in basic growing. It vegged beautifully on a single 23w 2700K CFL.
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06-30-2011, 06:15 PM #5OPJunior Member
using CFLs, why use 6500k (day) bulbs for veg, then switch to 2700k for flowering?
It will be my first grow. So I'd be happy if I got 2 female pants to finish. I'm pulling all my suplies together now. Already made my first mistake by buying 2, 15 watt cfls (6500k). I'm going back and getting like 2 50 watt cfls. I was going to get the soft white 2700k cfls for flowering. Now maybe I'll save for a good light to flower with.
What would be a good light with low watts for 2-3 plants. Energy bill is alittle issue.
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06-30-2011, 08:08 PM #6Senior Member
using CFLs, why use 6500k (day) bulbs for veg, then switch to 2700k for flowering?
not a terrible mistake to make.. just use the 15's somewhere in your house instead of an incandescant.. save some money
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06-30-2011, 11:04 PM #7OPJunior Member
using CFLs, why use 6500k (day) bulbs for veg, then switch to 2700k for flowering?
Recomend a light for 2-3 plants? Would a 100w HPS work?
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07-02-2011, 03:49 PM #8Senior Member
using CFLs, why use 6500k (day) bulbs for veg, then switch to 2700k for flowering?
The problem with small HPS is usually they are paired with a very cheap and inefficient ballast. A number of years ago an engineer tested a popular 150w HPS lamp. The ballast itself was pulling over 100 watts.
If you cannot go 400w or larger, I would go T5 or LED. 250w HPS is marginal.
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07-04-2011, 01:26 AM #9OPJunior Member
using CFLs, why use 6500k (day) bulbs for veg, then switch to 2700k for flowering?
ok so what i found and wonder if this will work and how many plants could it grow. would 2 - CFL, 42 watts, 2035 lumens 6500k work?
also i noticed alot of CFL bulbs say 15 watt equivalent to 60 watt bulb. i need the actual bulb watts, not what it replaces, right?? the highest watts i could find was a 150 watt cfl. it looked like an energy bulb on steroids. then again.. im not sure if it was equivalent to 150 watts or was 150.
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07-07-2011, 09:43 PM #10Member
using CFLs, why use 6500k (day) bulbs for veg, then switch to 2700k for flowering?
Originally Posted by RackitMan
Anything I grow is for personal consumption only. I never ever sell anything. I hate buying it, I hate people making money off me, when its so easy and safe to grow. It is a victimless crime because it never leaves my home.
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