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    #1
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    Lighting Question

    So between MH, HPS, or CFL's would it be safe to say that MH for vegging and HPS for flowering? and that CFLs are kind of not as good as the other two? Or would it be good to have MH and HPS the entire life of the plant?
    arod Reviewed by arod on . Lighting Question So between MH, HPS, or CFL's would it be safe to say that MH for vegging and HPS for flowering? and that CFLs are kind of not as good as the other two? Or would it be good to have MH and HPS the entire life of the plant? Rating: 5

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    #2
    Senior Member

    Lighting Question

    "So between MH, HPS, or CFL's would it be safe to say that MH for vegging and HPS for flowering? and that CFLs are kind of not as good as the other two?"

    -Bingo :thumbsup:

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    #3
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    Lighting Question

    but has been proven to pull a good amount..
    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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    #4
    Senior Member

    Lighting Question

    Quote Originally Posted by sheist
    but has been proven to pull a good amount..
    CFL?

    I don't think so... not in my opinion anyways...

    CFLs have been proven "to pull an amount"... but not pull "a good amount"... again, in my opinion.
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    #5
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    Lighting Question

    I think the world of CFL is just starting to take off - they are good if you only have a small space to grow.

    If you have a decent amount of room MH for vegging and HPS for flowering will give you a considerably larger yeild / better quality bud than CFL's will, but CFL's can be used to grow from start to finish.

    The main rule with CFL's (so ive heard) is to double the wattage when you start to flower - otherwise the yeild will be very small.

    Also CFL's are great for starting a seedling as a high powered MH / HPS would be too strong at first for the plant.

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    #6
    Senior Member

    Lighting Question

    Quote Originally Posted by MarijuanaMike
    I think the world of CFL is just starting to take off - they are good if you only have a small space to grow.

    The main rule with CFL's (so ive heard) is to double the wattage when you start to flower - otherwise the yeild will be very small.

    Also CFL's are great for starting a seedling as a high powered MH / HPS would be too strong at first for the plant.
    True.... I've got a closet that's 20" deep, by 40" long... with a 48" height... and I've got a 400W MH and an 600W HPS in there....

    As to CFLs' main rule, that sounds good. Never heard it, but it does sound like a good ballpark figure.

    CFL, as you say, is great for seedlings and clones... true again.

    -turtle420
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