Enough Light??

I have 2 bagseed plants that i want to veg to about 9 or 10". my light setup consists of 4 23w 6500k cfls and 1 26w 2700k cfl totaling 118w, all have a reflector. i am wondering if this is enough to veg the plants to the said height because after i see if there are females, even if i have 2, i am going to flower only one and then have 2 26w 2700k, 2 40w 2700k and 2 23w 6500k cfls totaling 155w. any suggestions will be appreciated.

also i am fertilizing with Alaska fish emulsion and foliar feeding with Jacks Classic 20-20-20. i am doing an LST technique called main-lining, and they both have been topped twice so i will get 4 colas. they are on week 4. if pics are needed please let me know
 

HighLife4Me

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Yea for veg that's fine... When you get to flowering 100w per plant is sufficient. With cfls the more the better on the other hand :D
 

Fazer1rlg

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I don't suggest using cfls they are the most unefficient lights to grow with especially for flower.
 
so are cfl's equal to hid light on the veg stage? i figure it is more efficient on energy cost. need to not spend all that money
 
I don't suggest using cfls they are the most unefficient lights to grow with especially for flower.
I would use something different but for my situation, cfls are by far the best way to go. Last grow i had 2 plants under ~130w cfls and i yielded around 30 grams. For this grow i wanted to up the wattage slightly but only flower one plant to see what my yield would be compared to last years. also i want to see how this main lining technique turns out
 

HighLife4Me

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so are cfl's equal to hid light on the veg stage? i figure it is more efficient on energy cost. need to not spend all that money
Yea, the ones higher on the kelvin scale are.( e.g. 6500k).. hid's are a lot more powerful. Would pick hid over cfl if i had a choice. but, cfls will get the job done. I always use cfls. Right now im vegging with 2700kcfls and flowering with hps.
 
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