Yes you can, dont let the plant outgrow the light and you'll be fine.Hi guys,
I'm going to be using cfl's for a small grow(1 plant) could I get away with using 2700k cfl's for veg and flower as I'm finding it difficult to get any cool white bulbs where I'm at.
cheers.
2700k is best for flower mode.....6500K and/or 5000k are better to use during veg....these are very common in the lower watt size (23 watt)Hi guys,
I'm going to be using cfl's for a small grow(1 plant) could I get away with using 2700k cfl's for veg and flower as I'm finding it difficult to get any cool white bulbs where I'm at.
cheers.
that would depend on how big your space is and on the size of your bulbs, as CFL's can be as large as 300 wattsI can only find the 2700k bulbs in the shops not the 6500k(I'm in the uk) so I guess get the 2700k bulbs from the store and get the 6500k ones online, id sooner get stuff in person rather than online but if its gunna be better than straight 2700k then I will.
how many u guys think would do for 1 plant, I'm thinking 4-5 for the space I have.
that would depend on how big your space is and on the size of your bulbs, as CFL's can be as large as 300 watts[the space I have it 4ft tall 1.6ft wide and1.6 ft deep, was thinking like 4 23w bulbs for veg and 2 23w/2 40w for flower, tryna keep the electric usage down.
its my first attempt at it so not getting my hopes up but something smokable at the end of it ill be happyI'm just finishing up my first CFL grow. Here are just a few tips.
Spread out your lights, try not to leave any dark spots.
Keep your lights nice and close at least 4''. Don't expect huge buds but during flowering get them within 2'' of your most prominent buds. Watch out for light burn though!
CFL's have very bad light penetration so you can sometimes stick a compact bulb underneath or in big gaps so some of the inner/lower buds can get big enough to not go to waste. If you do this you will want a fan passing over the bulb so it doesn't burn the leaves above it.