NewEvil
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Can be this led bulb used for 1 plant? It has got 806lm which I think is enough for 1 plant, and temperature of light is 6500K. 6500K should be good for growth phase.
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No. You'd be better off starting with fluorescents, but if you have the money, skip right to COBs.Can be this led bulb used for 1 plant? It has got 806lm which I think is enough for 1 plant, and temperature of light is 6500K. 6500K should be good for growth phase.
It's not adequate light. If you can, get a COB fixture from Tasty.Can you tell me why? Plus what type of leds should I pick?
1) I want only 1 max 2 plants at one timeYes because someone just starting out wants to drop several hundred on a light
How many plants do you want at one time? Do you have space for a fixture? Do you intend to keep growing? What is your budget?
Answer those and I'm sure we can find you an adequate light.
We dont have Home Depot in Europe, I'm from CZE. Should you tell me some parameters of that bulbs? So I can find it in our stores.If your budget is 20bucks, go to Home Depot and buy a 4 pack of 23 w cfl light bulbs, 4 plastic light bases and build a lightbox YouTube how to do this. That will at least give you about 6000 lumens of light
I agree you need to spend money, but theoretically you can get some smoke for 20 bucks. The yield and quality will suffer but it can be done.Im gonna probably sound like a dick but imho you gotta spend more then $20 for light, fans, filter. Then you need nutes, stakes and assorted odds and ends.
If you don't want to grow properly, don't grow. If you want a real sense of this field, start with proper lighting. You won't get a good introduction if you half-ass it.Yes because someone just starting out wants to drop several hundred on a light
How many plants do you want at one time? Do you have space for a fixture? Do you intend to keep growing? What is your budget?
Answer those and I'm sure we can find you an adequate light.
Two things that should not be skimped on, though, are good nutes and good lighting. Assuming you have good seeds, that'll be all you need for a good grow. And keeping your electric low is a plus. If it's one large or a few small closet plant, one Tasty COB would not only outdo all LED panels and match a 400-600w HPS in a 2x2 for only ~95w, your electric bill would remain incredibly low for shelling out $200 up front.The other thing to keep her mind on the budget grow. Is you don't have to buy the stuff new, stuff like pots, lamps, fans can be picked up at Salvage yards and 2nd hand stores.
If you think you are getting anything worth smoking for a $20 Investment your flat out wrong. $20 is maybe 1 cfl and one bag of plain soil. So that leaves you with no nutes, crappy light, no air flow, no smell control and lastly no smokeable product.I agree you need to spend money, but theoretically you can get some smoke for 20 bucks. The yield and quality will suffer but it can be done.
I mean, no need to be so aggressive, but this is what I meant earlier. It won't be worth the time invested if you don't invest in it monetarily with seriousness. You can't compare a cheap CFL grow to COB or HID grow. Unless you're @RM3, the Fluorescent Magician.If you think you are getting anything worth smoking for a $20 Investment your flat out wrong. $20 is maybe 1 cfl and one bag of plain soil. So that leaves you with no nutes, crappy light, no air flow, no smell control and lastly no smokeable product.
How many CFLs/what type and amount of light are you planning to use, and what do you actually expect to get from it? I'll tell you right now if it's realistic.I'm going to be using cheap lighting and think I should be able to work magic with it lol hopefully anyway ...
All depends on what your expecting from it , if you wanna spend 50-100 on lights and do 10 plants you would struggle , if you put same amount to light 1 plant you could do just fine