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    #1
    Senior Member

    Just one light.

    I've got a desk lamp with a 20w CFL, some dirt, and some seeds. Will they even try to grow with just one CFL, or do I really need to invest so much money into lighting before I know if my seeds are dead?
    moeburn Reviewed by moeburn on . Just one light. I've got a desk lamp with a 20w CFL, some dirt, and some seeds. Will they even try to grow with just one CFL, or do I really need to invest so much money into lighting before I know if my seeds are dead? Rating: 5

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    #2
    Senior Member

    Just one light.

    You can get away with using the 20W bulb for a couple weeks before you'll need a lot more.

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    #3
    Member

    Just one light.

    Are you looking for some buds or just to grow a MJ plant ?
    If your looking to actually harvest some bud off that plant
    you'll need plenty more where that came from. I would
    say you need at least 15,000 lumens of florescent, Metal halide
    or High pressure sodium.
    Keep in mind 1x150watt HPS will give you that,for a total
    of around 16,000 lumens.
    100watt HPS= 9500 lumens
    70watt HPS = 6300 lumens

    Heres a look at florescent:

    Standard philips 60watt= 4050 lumens
    Standard philips 40watt = 3200 lumens

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    #4
    Junior Member

    Just one light.

    Mmmm...

    I had gathered that the ideal lighting fixture was a 430w metal-halide lighting fixture [horizontal only type] for sufficient lumens and temperature spectra [similar to summer sunlight, apparently]. [Hard to get, and v-e-r-y expensive..!] And that the High Pressure Sodium fixtures work quite well, but tend to cause flowering early rather than vegetative leaf growth [which it is what I'm after, BTW], because of slightly reddish spectrum they put out, approximating the autumn sun light.

    For me, compact fluorescent bulbs are easy to get and wire up. I presume IMHO, that if the above mentioned lighting fixtures cannot be obtained, then use as many flourescent bulbs as one's own timer can stand in its electrical rating [up to 2.4 kilowatts?], and physical room for them in the closet. Just a guess.

    Any better suggestions?

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    #5
    Junior Member

    Just one light.

    just how far should my 500W lighting setup be form my plant?

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    #6
    Junior Member

    Just one light.

    I was going to use a 40w florescent blub for my 6' plant, but im using a 3" ballest I got for the first stage's

    New grower's luck

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    #7
    Senior Member

    Just one light.

    Newgod-- as close as you can get it without burning the plant if your 500w setup is HPS or MH use a fan cause they cause lots of heat. you want to have a 70-80F temp.
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