about 100w per plant(or more) 2700K cfl's(self ballasted) would be okay. but better yet would be a High Pressure Sodium lamp(requires special ballast).
so what have you actually advised him on then?if the guy just want to use regular dirt do you think he'll invest in a hps system? lol
wtf? what kind of english is this? i don't understand?wtf kind of english is that, i didnt understand a word of what you just said
aww so i get it. your mad because my number is going up faster then yours. dont be upset little fella its just a meaningless number that shows how many post you made.were not following you around, but seeing as your posting so damn much its hard not to post after you
no not because your posts are going up, but because you're information is not helping enyone. so why dont you wait until you have grown something.aww so i get it. your mad because my number is going up faster then yours. dont be upset little fella its just a meaningless number that shows how many post you made.
i said basically the samething greenthumb said. he just try'd to make himself sound smart thats all. so are you say that greenthumbs info was also shitty?no not because your posts are going up, but because you're information is not helping enyone. so why dont you wait until you have grown something.
the lumen outputs will be different depending on the manufacturer. those numbers are in the ballpark tho.105 watt clfs put out total lumens of 6,900, so if you are going to use these to flower with you are going to be seriously underpowered, during flowering a plant required at least 10,000 lumens per square foot in order to flower sufficiently but even then they wont be that great a 600w high pressure sodium puts out 92000 lumens, a 400w hps puts out 52,000 lumens these are needed to get great results but if you thinking of stealth then you need to look at a 200w envirolite or cfl to flower with.