That's one thing I learned for my next grow. I originally had one 26W on the plant 24/0 which was at least a good 2-3 feet away from the plant. Since signing up here & looking at info I've found out this is exactly what not to do lol. Next grow will have the lights much closer to the plant!haha thanks homie. how far did you keep your lights to your plant throughout the grow? she looks stretched.
Funny thing is for the majority of the vegetative state I was using one 13W CFL. Kinda surprised it got this big!i suspect this debate will go on quite some time
it's tough to compare at times since there are often so many other varying factors
Dr.RR's grow is an exhibit for the 26w case, pretty nice plant
You only get out, what you put in. Wal-Mart sells them for 7.50 a piece.The 26's are $1.99 a piece...checked Lowes out today and they want $10 for a 42W CFL. Screw that lol.
So you really think that stretchy plants yield more? You are wrong dude, you want your plants to grow short and stout so that you can get buds like that. With an attitude like that you are never going to grow big buds. CFL's can work great and produce big buds alsoOh really Tom_420 ?
You think I can't grow buds like that! Well you're right!!!
Thanks you for pointing out that someone who uses Metal Halid and HPS is growing better and more condensed plants than me, cause I thought CFL is how you get the best yield!
Thanks there Captain Obvious
(Warning: this comment contains excessive amounts of sarcasm)
Why on earth would you spray your flowers? Do you like mold? Hope so.....I want to offer a comparison to my plants that are exactly 5 weeks into flower. I'd say the cfl's are holding up well to my hps lights. I have 2x 150W HPS. Your plants look really healthy.
I have 4 plants at 5 weeks;
2 Chemdawg D's (LST only)
&
2 Ortega Indica plants (LST & scrog)
I'm nursing one of the ortegas back to health after a nute deficiency as seen in one of the pics.