WoldofWeedcraft
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Alright so I know you've seen the threads with this title HPS vs CFL. Most will claim HPS is superior for flowering, while a small minority defend the CFLs. I thought I'd share my thoughts and the comparison I made between the two types of lighting, and which is best for flowering. I found that HPS really is better than CFL for flower, b/c you yield much nicer, denser buds. The calyxes stack more compact and the plant doesn't stretch as much. The buds actually seemed to mature faster under HPS and just form better shape, whereas CFL yielded more prickley buds.
This isn't a thread asking for advice or graphs with explanation about lumens trying to educate myself or anyone on which type of lighting to go with. Just plain results from my experience. After playing with both types of light, I started using CFLs for veg only and HPS for flower. This is just the most efficient way I can grow and get the results I need.
So here's the deal, I grew two plants - 1 under CFLs, 1 under HPS
I didn't use the same camera for each plant, so the HPS pics are a little better.
Both plants were plucked a bit early with mostly cloudy-amber trichs.
First we'll start with the HPS results:
These nugs turned out pretty dense for indoor. You squeeze them and they really don't give.
Close up of a nug that flowered under HPS.
The calyxes stacked much nicer with the HPS, there is much more density to the nugs grown under HPS.
Next we have the CFL harvest:
You can tell by looking that the buds are more fluffy/leafy, and they actually ended up a lot more light weight.
They look like massive nugs, but once dry they weigh nothing. They seem to dry much quicker than HPS buds also.
You can tell this popcorn bud was early, but with CFLs they just didn't finish as evenly and it's obvious the density isn't there. Even my tiny popcorn HPS pieces weren't this fluffy.
So there...that's it. I'm all for CFLs for getting things started or supplemental lights, but HPS is the way to go with flowering if you have the ability to use one in your set up.
This isn't a thread asking for advice or graphs with explanation about lumens trying to educate myself or anyone on which type of lighting to go with. Just plain results from my experience. After playing with both types of light, I started using CFLs for veg only and HPS for flower. This is just the most efficient way I can grow and get the results I need.
So here's the deal, I grew two plants - 1 under CFLs, 1 under HPS
I didn't use the same camera for each plant, so the HPS pics are a little better.
Both plants were plucked a bit early with mostly cloudy-amber trichs.
First we'll start with the HPS results:
These nugs turned out pretty dense for indoor. You squeeze them and they really don't give.
Close up of a nug that flowered under HPS.
The calyxes stacked much nicer with the HPS, there is much more density to the nugs grown under HPS.
Next we have the CFL harvest:
You can tell by looking that the buds are more fluffy/leafy, and they actually ended up a lot more light weight.
They look like massive nugs, but once dry they weigh nothing. They seem to dry much quicker than HPS buds also.
You can tell this popcorn bud was early, but with CFLs they just didn't finish as evenly and it's obvious the density isn't there. Even my tiny popcorn HPS pieces weren't this fluffy.
So there...that's it. I'm all for CFLs for getting things started or supplemental lights, but HPS is the way to go with flowering if you have the ability to use one in your set up.