Flowering light setup - opinions ?

wiidnoob

Member
Hello again, as you guys know I used this setup for about 3 weeks in the flowering stage :



The result was this after 3 weeks :



You guys told me that I will not get any good ( HERE ) buds with that light so I managed to switch to this today :



What do you think ? Is this better for the flowering stage ?

PS : Full size photo :

 
Yes, from my understanding, when using CFL's: 2700K is best for flowering and 6500K is best for vegging so you are on the right track. Also, if I may drop my two cents on you, I would go to the hardware store and get a a Y-splitter for your light sockets, so that you could have Two 27K CFL's on each socket in stead of just one. These Y-splitters are like $1 to 2.50 a piece and can be found at most Lowe's or Home Depots.
 

wiidnoob

Member
Yes, from my understanding, when using CFL's: 2700K is best for flowering and 6500K is best for vegging so you are on the right track. Also, if I may drop my two cents on you, I would go to the hardware store and get a a Y-splitter for your light sockets, so that you could have Two 27K CFL's on each socket in stead of just one. These Y-splitters are like $1 to 2.50 a piece and can be found at most Lowe's or Home Depots.
Tried to get a Y-splitter from 6 stores in 3 different cities and no one has a Y-splitter. Hard to find in my country and if I get it from Amazon, the total cost + shipment = 20$ + ... Thank you for your opinion ! I hope others will reply too :D I am glad I could do this setup change today :D
 

Gordo1959

Member
The plant looks great. I still use nutes in flowering, every other watering. For the veg cycle, all I use are cfls. For flowering, HPS mini sunburst 150 W ( a broad spectrum of K numbers). The mini sunburst keep that space warm, not a problem in this winter. Time takes time, the plant will let you know when to harvest. The trichomes start turning amber. The Y splitters work great, I recommend them.
 

wiidnoob

Member
The plant looks great. I still use nutes in flowering, every other watering. For the veg cycle, all I use are cfls. For flowering, HPS mini sunburst 150 W ( a broad spectrum of K numbers). The mini sunburst keep that space warm, not a problem in this winter. Time takes time, the plant will let you know when to harvest. The trichomes start turning amber. The Y splitters work great, I recommend them.
Thank you for your opinion, too & for reading the ( other ) related post :lol: What do you guys think about that blue NEON ? :)) I found it in the house and added it there, I don't know if it is a good idea but I think it helps the color spectrum :D
 
Does the flourescent bulb you're asking about have any information on it? It may have the ####K listed or at least a serial number that you could look up on a search engine to find out the spectrum... try that... I'm assuming it's a high color spectrum since it is a blue light but that may be an incorrect assumption. Either way, I don't see it doing any harm so...
 

fanboyz1231

Active Member
may i ask...what is that red guard surrounding your fan there?Is it to defuse the air to make it a bit quieter?or just to protect your plants from getting chopped up?
 

Smokenpassout

Well-Known Member
Your plant's flowers look ok to me at best. However I think you could easily double the CFL light. A plant that size could have double the flowering! When I used CFL to flower I used around 300 watts of CFL to flower one girl.. You have less than 100 watts. I suggest you get some bigger CFL's over tops (I like 105 actual watt bulbs over tops). See this link, these shine like the sun:


http://www.amazon.com/LongStar-00199-FE-IIIB-105W-Compact-Fluorescent/dp/B0041DMXEI/ref=sr_1_16?ie=UTF8&qid=1392069769&sr=8-16&keywords=105+watt+2700+k
 

wiidnoob

Member
Does the flourescent bulb you're asking about have any information on it? It may have the ####K listed or at least a serial number that you could look up on a search engine to find out the spectrum... try that... I'm assuming it's a high color spectrum since it is a blue light but that may be an incorrect assumption. Either way, I don't see it doing any harm so...
Nope ... no info about the K and no serial code ... but anyway I think it will do good :D Thank you !
 

wiidnoob

Member
Your plant's flowers look ok to me at best. However I think you could easily double the CFL light. A plant that size could have double the flowering! When I used CFL to flower I used around 300 watts of CFL to flower one girl.. You have less than 100 watts. I suggest you get some bigger CFL's over tops (I like 105 actual watt bulbs over tops). See this link, these shine like the sun:


http://www.amazon.com/LongStar-00199-FE-IIIB-105W-Compact-Fluorescent/dp/B0041DMXEI/ref=sr_1_16?ie=UTF8&qid=1392069769&sr=8-16&keywords=105+watt+2700+k
Yea ... she stopped growing 3 weeks ago when she developed the top bud ... now only the buds are growing. I'll keep that in mind for my next grow :D Thank you
 
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