Go by 'actual' wattage, not the equivalent...I have 450w in my CFL flower room, if I went by equivalent, it would be more like 1500w...lol..you need around 115w per square foot for your plants, that's actual watts...If I use 32 Watt bulb the replacement is 125 and that's what the bulb puts out only using 32 Watts the why not use replacement Watts when figuring out Watts in room.
lol..No it only puts out 26w but looks like a 100w..trust me..and you probably could use incandecent, as long as they were the right light spectrum...6500k for veg and 2700k for flower...but they run hotter and you can't get them as close..But the bulb puts out 100 Watts of light only using 26 Watts of power. Iam going to call cfls grow lights Tomorrow to find out what is really used. Not that I don't trust anyone but you see my point. Why not use regular light bulbs then?
I'm only 11 days in flower..and I use T5 HO's also and a couple T12s for side lighting as well as some hanging CFLs..my Grow 'closet' is not that big..but the room it's in is..lol..this is just my 'experiment grow' (first) to see if I had a green thumb...my next grow will be in a 14ft x 12ft bedroom with some monsters...hopefully..I don't mean to highjack, but how far into flowering are you RIKNSTEIN?
I also really want to know why CFLs are an advantage over high output T-5s?
It seems like you use allot more CFLs to get your plants to size?View attachment 2593184View attachment 2593185
These were under five weeks of vegetation at the time these pictures were taken. The plants are respectively 28" and 26" tall.
I vegged these under 450 watts of four 4 foot, 53 watt, four tube T-5s.View attachment 2593186View attachment 2593188
Thank you.Hey nice setupAZPsyclops. I use both t5 & t8s along with cfls. Really like your setup man.
No you can't use incandescent for growing.lol..No it only puts out 26w but looks like a 100w..trust me..and you probably could use incandecent, as long as they were the right light spectrum...6500k for veg and 2700k for flower...but they run hotter and you can't get them as close..
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Congrats! You managed to disagree and agree with the man at the same time lol You essentially paraphrased himNo you can't use incandescent for growing.
I mean i guess you COULD but DO NOT DO THIS. Gives off too much of the wrong spectrum which will cause them to stretch and become weak. Also they are much hotter and cant be placed as close to your plants. stick with CFLs or upgrade to an HPS or LED system.