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Illegal Smile

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The best dollar value on cfls is for 42watt. You can get them for just over $5 each. Two go in a large reflector well with a Y adapter and they are easy to position. I only use T5s overhead and 42s on the sides now.
 

Puffster

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my system is to wall mount these bulbs(fits into standard socket) and put my pots under old cds an remove cds as necessary.for me it works better than constently repositioning multiple lights.they make them in 6500 and 2700k.i got two of each delivered for less than 30 bucks a bulb.good luck!
 

Realistg

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The best dollar value on cfls is for 42watt. You can get them for just over $5 each. Two go in a large reflector well with a Y adapter and they are easy to position. I only use T5s overhead and 42s on the sides now.
for $5? only one i found i just happen to find at hardware store and it was a soft white 42w (150w) for $13.99 idk maybe if i could get transportation to the suburbs id find cheaper ones at like home depot or lowes but as of right now im stuck to city bus and going to places close to my turf.
 

Tamuuli

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You should have one 105 watt per plant for the entire grow (change color for flowering). Side lighting is also advised tho.
 

ReggaeGanja

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my system is to wall mount these bulbs(fits into standard socket) and put my pots under old cds an remove cds as necessary.for me it works better than constently repositioning multiple lights.they make them in 6500 and 2700k.i got two of each delivered for less than 30 bucks a bulb.good luck!
lmao!! thats kinda exactly wat im doin but with game casess check it out... well my cpu turned off while typing this.. :,((((


after cleaning :/
 

Puffster

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interesting reggeganja ive been waiting to see if anyone else used this (too me) common sense approach.i really think its 10 times easier than constently moving lites an cords.i also dont deny that lower liteing is also needed,however i just mount one in the middle for that solution.this is really my first grow,so im constently learning all sorts of stuff.ive just found this system to work for me.GOOD LUCK!!
 

Gastanker

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56k is a decent mixed spectrum however for maximum vegitative grow you want more around 6-6.5k I'de suggest home depot. You can get a case of 16 or 20 23w for 20 something dollars that comes with a 9 year warranty. That's 9 years of free bulbs and althought the smaller bulbs offput more heat and are slightly less lumens per watt you get much better coverage - which counts for ALOT when growing with CFLs.
 

boiStone

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for $5? only one i found i just happen to find at hardware store and it was a soft white 42w (150w) for $13.99 idk maybe if i could get transportation to the suburbs id find cheaper ones at like home depot or lowes but as of right now im stuck to city bus and going to places close to my turf.

I've never seen them for under $9. Even for $5 that is still not a great deal. You can get a 4 pack of 25 watt Wal-Mart brand CFLs for $7. So that's either $5 for 42 watts or $7 for 100 watts. That's a no-brainer right there.

And that 105 watt CFL monster is probably around $30 or $40. While cool as shit, prob the worst $ per watt deal. And if it ever dies, you lose all your light instead of just a small part of it.

The best deals right now are on 23-26 watt bulbs, both for price per watt and lumens per watt. The main drawback is you will have to be jacking with a bunch of bulbs for a decent grow.
 

tkjoe

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I've never seen them for under $9. Even for $5 that is still not a great deal. You can get a 4 pack of 25 watt Wal-Mart brand CFLs for $7. So that's either $5 for 42 watts or $7 for 100 watts. That's a no-brainer right there.

And that 105 watt CFL monster is probably around $30 or $40. While cool as shit, prob the worst $ per watt deal. And if it ever dies, you lose all your light instead of just a small part of it.

The best deals right now are on 23-26 watt bulbs, both for price per watt and lumens per watt. The main drawback is you will have to be jacking with a bunch of bulbs for a decent grow.
it may be the best deal, however, that would be a mess for wiriing, plus way more in Y splitters etc... you end up paying more. for additional cords too,
 
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