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    will this work?

    hi everybody.............i was wondering if i can use a 60 watt halogin bulb to grow?...........please respond ASAP..........thanks



    McL,
    carnage
    carnagethakilla Reviewed by carnagethakilla on . will this work? hi everybody.............i was wondering if i can use a 60 watt halogin bulb to grow?...........please respond ASAP..........thanks McL, carnage Rating: 5

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    will this work?

    Quote Originally Posted by carnagethakilla
    hi everybody.............i was wondering if i can use a 60 watt halogin bulb to grow?...........please respond ASAP..........thanks



    McL,
    carnage
    From what I understand about different light types, Halogin bulbs produces way to much heat for the amount of light produced. Also, the Halogin light spectrum is not ideal for growing. You would be better off going with compact flourecent types lights before Halogin. Ideal would be Mh typ light for veg growth and HPS for flowering.

    Good Luck,

    JRF

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    what about a regular sylvania 75 watt lightbulb?.......i dont have any room for flouros

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    Again, not enough light and too much heat. Incadescent lamps (and halogen lamps fall under this category) are not very efficient and only convert about 20% of the electricity consumed into light. The rest is dissipated as waste heat. Additionally, as mentioned above, the color temperature is wrong for good growing. I'd use a compact fluorescent (CF) bulb, like a GE EnviroLite, which are not much bigger than standard incandescent bulbs. CF lamps are available in a wide range of wattages and spectra, and produce considerably less waste heat than incandescents.

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    flood light?

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    will a flood light work?

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    Chirp Chirp...




    nah it wont.
    Any posts made by me are purely fictional in nature and by no means is anything I say to be taken seriously. I do not grow or condone the growing of anything not legal. Any and all pictures I post are pictures widley available on the internet and any discussions I am involved in are purely hypothetical or are commentary in nature and should not constitute advice or be considered advice to assist in activities that are deemed illegal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by carnagethakilla
    will a flood light work?
    Yes! It will!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Somasmoker
    Yes! It will!!!
    Maybe, but probably not well. Because of the low effeciency of incandescent lamps, you need to run a much higher wattage to get the same light output as you would from a comparable fluorescent or HID lamp. This means even more heat to deal with. Short of candles, incandescent bulbs are the worst possible light source for growing.

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