kaya ninja
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yo CAn I USE A CFL for the flower cycle or i need to get a HID or any of those special lights
this is my prefered configuration look haw this ak48,ice, and polio reach for the light from its sheer intensity.
google is your friendim a first time grower...i keep hearing alot about cfl's? i was gonna use a bunch of flouro set ups both above and around the plants. i was wondering what exactly is a cfl and where can i find them. im north east USA. any input would be greatly appreciated.
I flower up to 36 per light box, but remember that they'll only be12-14 in tall.did i read right that you are using 6, four bulb fixtures.......
thats 24 bulbs? 125 watt each? 3000watts? Holy crap! How many plants do you flower at once?
The lights are about 2-3 in from the plants and the hoods reflect the rest back downI would love to see your setup oldphart. just remember at less than an inch away the 125 watt cfl is just as bright as a 15 watt cfl. I cringe when i see pics of envirolights more than 6 inches away from the plant. Garden Knowms thread on cfl proximity to foilage says everything. the problem with env lights is that even if the bulb is TOUCHING the plant there are some tubes of the bulb that are quite a distance away whereas as small cfl can get the whole bulb within a few inches from the leaves.
Sounds like your system works tho, if it ain't broke...
dont forget oldfart that lower wattage allows you to get closer to the plante there is less btu out put also the 42 watt self ballest bulbs made by GE give the most lumens per watt..
I'm running almost 3K CFL and don't need AC or hood fans and to give full coverage I'd need at least 3 complete lights plus AC and hood vents. Not to mention around here we pay more for electric than any where else except Hawaii, our bill runs around 300 to 350 month. When I started the CFL's, all of them, added $15 to our bill.Yeah, but the point is that you can get the same light output from less total watts of HID. CFLs produce just as much heat.
just remember people that the higher you go in watts when buyin a single CFL bulb the lower you go in lumens per watt stay at 26-55 watts and that is the best spot to stay...................... here are the periods that belong up there disperse them as you please
this is an interesting piece of information right there....and something i noticed when doing the math on bigger bulbes.