Jrizzle
Active Member
Ok I want to grow only two to three plants at a time and im looking to make as small of a setup as i can i was thinking a big box with tin foil in it or something reflective with two pots (two plants) in it and two lamps in it i have lamps that should be a good size i just don't know what bulbs i should get ive been told flourescent lights so i looked at walmart website and found this:
GE CFL Indoor Floodlight: 26 Watt (90W Equiv), 1-Pk - Wal-Mart
this says: Each bulb uses 26 watts and produces as much light as a conventional 90 watt bulb. This will reduce energy use by more than 71%.
Does this mean this bulb is equivalent to 26 or 90 watts? because if it is 90 watts it is only 10 dollars i will buy 2 or 3 of them based on the chart i saw taht will be close to 5,000 lumens per bulb so two should be enough for two plants right? also I've seen somewhere to use dif. light types for dif. stages of growth is that true? if so what lights are used for which stages? As you can tell im not looking to spend very much money (prefferably less than 40 dollars total) but i think that should be more than enough to grow two decent plants at a time right?
GE CFL Indoor Floodlight: 26 Watt (90W Equiv), 1-Pk - Wal-Mart
this says: Each bulb uses 26 watts and produces as much light as a conventional 90 watt bulb. This will reduce energy use by more than 71%.
Does this mean this bulb is equivalent to 26 or 90 watts? because if it is 90 watts it is only 10 dollars i will buy 2 or 3 of them based on the chart i saw taht will be close to 5,000 lumens per bulb so two should be enough for two plants right? also I've seen somewhere to use dif. light types for dif. stages of growth is that true? if so what lights are used for which stages? As you can tell im not looking to spend very much money (prefferably less than 40 dollars total) but i think that should be more than enough to grow two decent plants at a time right?