Thanks for givin us CFL freaks a shot out!
The info I gave on page 1 is just a
rough approximation of what the "average" setup might consist of. Mostly every grow I've seen using high intensity lighting keep their plants a significant distance away; of course there are always exceptions--probably many! But I wanted people to know that lumens are lumens IF your plant is absorbing them. We're talkin' usable light vs. unusable.
Actually, speaking of dense buds, the buds I've gotten for a
couple of my plants this last harvest
are rock-hard dense; the Juicy Fruit and the Super Skunk. Not airy at all; breaking up a piece is a task, even when bone-dry.
Now here's my realization:
bud size has a lot to do with the size of the pot used, since that ultimately determines the size of the plant. Now, If I use a 1-gallon pot, my fan leaves won't be as big as my hand, typically. But...using a 10-gallon, the SCALE of the plant will be bigger, so the leaves will be noticeably bigger. What I'm getting at is,
typically, buds grow on a scale ratio of the plant'
s size; leaves, stem, etc, etc.
Here's the issue:
CFLs can't be used comparably, to
efficiently light up a plant using such a large pot size, since that plant will grow quite large, all other factors being considered. So the odds are pretty much 100% against ANYONE using CFLs to achieve large, dense buds that can weigh up to an ounce. Since we have to grow lots of smaller plants, or several "big enough" plants to take advantage of CFL lighting, we aren't trying to break world's biggest cola records!
So I'll be sticking with my 2.5 - 3-gallon pots max so I can fit them under my lights. lol