GrowUrOwnDank
Well-Known Member
I started with CFLs more than about 5 years ago. I even went to a lot of trouble to build a fixture to hold 4 ginormous 65 actual watt CFLs that cost about $20-$25 a piece. We grew dank with that. I now use one of those bulbs in my garage, 1 I keep in a clamp lamp and have broken 3.@GrowUrOwnDank is supposedly the cfl guy. Maybe he knows how many cfl you need? Apparently he has one gigantic cfl that is actually 60 watts of actual cfl ! omg! incoming power bill alert...
Since, I have used 2 different LED UFOs. One is about 135 Watt and the other is about 180. The actual draw on both are much lower, the 180 being advertised at about 110 watts actual draw. I have also used an induction CFL looking thing with a hooka hoop around it that didn't work well. I don't remember the watts but, it cost about $130 and I recently threw it away. It was broken and just sitting in the closet. I also have grown with a 150 HPS. I used the 180 LED to supplement.
Personally, the CFL works good. But, I will only use them for seedlings from here forward and not as my main light. The heat is comparable to the HPS and I don't see any benefit of using the CFLs over an HPS, since the HPS has better penetration. CFL can be done, and some do very well. Anything will pretty much work, I Just feel there are more effective alternatives.
Hope that helps.