That'll be more than enough to veg with, but plan to get some smaller ones and surround your plants for flowering.I am running 7 30w-117w cfls in a 4ft by 4ft grow box, is this enough lighting for the size? Answers are greatly appreciated, I've gone for biodiesel x automass, doing it like this first to fund a proper set up, any answers are much appreciated. Cheers
you can and there's enough evidence that shows that CFL can produce good bud. Make sure you have 2.7Kelvin for flowering and 6.5Kelvin for vegetative state. Most important: keep your cfls as close as possible to your plants.But I've seen any amounts of people growing with cfls who also used them for flowering.
Check out my thread.Cheers fella, il take that on board, would you say another 8-10 20watters?
CFL's work great. I got over 2 zips my first grow on one plant with 265 watts, and I harvested a tad early.ill be honest , dont expact great things from cfls , there good to veg under but toss for flowering , if your intending to flower with them you will struggle to get a yield , 4 foot square means a 60 quid parabolic off ebay set up , the investment will return in kind
moved up to take photosyour t5 shouldnt be 4 feet above your plants, bud....
Thanks mate, il take a look, any pics of your setup by any chance?You can have amazing results in both the vegetative & flowering stages if you spend a little time, buy the right CFLs and set them up in such a way that the plant receives the majority of their output. I have a 400w HPS that I refuse to use because I get better results with my CFL setup of the same wattage.
Check the links in my sig if you want to see some of the results of good CFL usage
Click on the link in his signature at bottom of his post.Thanks mate, il take a look, any pics of your setup by any chance?
Ya but that's a big fuckin baby..lolCheck out my thread.
I'm running 305w on one plant in a 2x2 area.