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01-24-2006, 04:22 AM #1OPSenior Member
Light Help
I bought a few compact fourescents 3 in all two are 1600 lumins and one is a regular flourescent with 750 lumins is this enough for 5 seedlings which i hope to squeeze 3 females out of? And i was at lows and i noticed that the bathroom lights produced more lumins than the plant/ aquarium lights why is this? if i use regular light is it missing somthing the plant needs to grow? the two 1600s say they produce "day ight". Will i need different bulbs for veg and flowering? I have grown once before but i gurrila'd it out in the woods so i didnt hav to worry about the lighting.
Left Reviewed by Left on . Light Help I bought a few compact fourescents 3 in all two are 1600 lumins and one is a regular flourescent with 750 lumins is this enough for 5 seedlings which i hope to squeeze 3 females out of? And i was at lows and i noticed that the bathroom lights produced more lumins than the plant/ aquarium lights why is this? if i use regular light is it missing somthing the plant needs to grow? the two 1600s say they produce "day ight". Will i need different bulbs for veg and flowering? I have grown once Rating: 5
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01-24-2006, 04:50 AM #2Senior Member
Light Help
YOOOOOO!
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howdy partner...
your cfl's will grow some great seedlings.. and give you great vegatative growth... if you know what you are doing..
love
and when you flower, you may have enough weed to make a blunt...
and know you KNOWM
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