Its good to see a post by a grower who has actually tried both methods for comparison. The HPS buds look beautiful, no doubt about that. BUT those CFL buds are not representative of what can be achieved with CFL's in my opinion. So much is dependent upon genetics of course but my CFL buds are very dense and not at all 'fluffy' ( a common description of CFL buds!).I'm not knocking CFLs at all. I just use my CFLs for a small veg tent, and use the HPS for the 4x4 flower area. I think it's the best for me, but I could always benefit from some extra CFLs...then again I think I don't want to pull any more wattage.
You are comparing 350 Watts of CFLs to 600w of HPS?!!! I still wonder how you people have the brain left to even grow 1 plant. Try comparing 600 watts of cfl's to 600 watts of HPS. The CFLs will win by far.Duh sorry about that.
The HPS was 600w.
CFLs were 4x 42w orange warm spectrum. 4x 36w blue cool spectrum. 2x 28w Full spectrum grow bulbs.
I know the total wattage is not the same, but the 600w was lighting a much bigger area and this was just one of the plants in that area. The 600w will be sufficient for 9 2.5-3.5 ft plants with out any problems. The CFL setup was an arrangement of bulbs that illuminated 1 entire plant. Just 1, so to penetrate 9 plants you'd need much more than 368w of CFLs. I'm not sure exactly how much more wattage you'd need to burn, but running the separate lights to penetrate the different parts of the plant would be much more inneficient with CFL.
Keep in mind I'm working with appx 4ft x 4ft space, so 9 plants is about the maximum load for my flower room. CFLs may be useful for smaller areas but for this size, i think HPS is the way to go.