Thats easy..
You want as many CFLs of the highest wattage you can find...
Tyically 42w Daylight 6500k rated bulbs for veg.
and
42w warm white 2700k for flowering...
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i'd love to REP you for this.. but I am out of reps for today!!!regular cfls are damned close in their spectrum range to the supposed "grow CFLs"
the only real diff is that the grow bulbs are like 125/200w or something..the way i see it is the grow bulbs cost some in the region of 8-10 times more than cfls... i'd rather shell out 30-40 bucks on 10-15 regular cfls than the same $$ on 1 or 2 grow bulbs....
I'm a cheap MF, and i want as much light available to every inch of the plants possible.
and
10-15 cfls give off a shitload more light than a coupla grow bulbs..so as far as bang for your buck..theyre a winner.
Wall marts highest wattage offered is 26 watts,
hey chronic...
the wallmarts i have checked have the 43 watters
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hey moon... you're right... those 42 watt bulbs are hard to find a good deal on.. last year, the home depot near my home had a 50% subsidy from pg&e on the big bulbs.. it was a great deal.. but i have not seen any for less than $8.44 since thenI prefer 26w from wallfart... More lumen for your money...
One 42 watt is around $10... About 2600 initial lumens...
I got a box of 6 26w bulbs (hidden around the corner with other misc. hardware) foe $13... Thats about 1600 initial lumens a bulb X 6 bulbs... 9600 initial lumens for 13$ or 2600 initial lumens for $10 you be the judge... =]
If you cant find the 6 packs they have good priced 26w 3 packs with the other lights... If you find a good package deal of 42w grab em cuz i have yet to find one...
I couldn't agree more. I bought this: Factory Lawn and Garden: Hydrofarm FLC0125D Fluorescent Grow Light System (FLCO125D)regular cfls are damned close in their spectrum range to the supposed "grow CFLs"
the only real diff is that the grow bulbs are like 125/200w or something..the way i see it is the grow bulbs cost some in the region of 8-10 times more than cfls... i'd rather shell out 30-40 bucks on 10-15 regular cfls than the same $$ on 1 or 2 grow bulbs....
I'm a cheap MF, and i want as much light available to every inch of the plants possible.
and
10-15 cfls give off a shitload more light than a coupla grow bulbs..so as far as bang for your buck..theyre a winner.
Good info, i always heard lumens added up but i always had a suspicion it didnt work that way. Im going to try to avoid the 26 watters from now on.hey moon... you're right... those 42 watt bulbs are hard to find a good deal on.. last year, the home depot near my home had a 50% subsidy from pg&e on the big bulbs.. it was a great deal.. but i have not seen any for less than $8.44 since then
NOW, I am not sure how this works.. BUT i am pretty sure that LUMENS can not be added UP... 2 - 1300 lumen light bulbs do not add up to 2600 lumens... I am pretty sure it does not work like that..
just like 2 - 400 watt HPS bulbs do not have the penetration of 1 - 600 watt LIGHT bulb.. yes, the 2 - 400 watt bulbs may be able to grow more bud over a greater area.. BUT the 600 watt HPS will produce BIGGER buds in the area it lights UP..
the same goes for larger CFLs.. that is why i always recommend at least the 43 watt bulbs...
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