are daylight cfls Necessary for veg or will soft white work through a whole grow?

putillor

Active Member
does it matter if you use the daylight cfls for veg? i've heard yes and no but i want a definitive answer.
 

socom3riot

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mostly any light will make a plant grow, but its how well it will grow.
If u want a definitive answer... go with the cool white/daylight bulbs if ur gonna use it for veg.. i mean u can use the warm white ones if u want, but it wont be as good.
 

FLOWER PIMP

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now how many is different story.

what are you thinking in that department??

what type of light hangers will you use?
 

Batman407

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I had my plant under 5-23w 2700k soft white bulbs and it was growing very slow. I just got 3-23w 6500k daylight bulbs a couple days ago and it has grow much much better then with the other lights.
 

putillor

Active Member
got a four pack of the daylight cfls and have them screwed into a hanging vanity light that i installed a three prong plug onto. i originally bought the soft white cfls so i'll hang onto them for later. thanks for the advice.
 

socom3riot

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got a four pack of the daylight cfls and have them screwed into a hanging vanity light that i installed a three prong plug onto. i originally bought the soft white cfls so i'll hang onto them for later. thanks for the advice.
Since u mentioned something like this, I figured id ask u a question I posed in another thread that no one has answered..

Ok so I was wondering, is it possible to wire a lighting system to a wire cut off a regular lamp with a 2 prong plug-in ? Dunno if u understand what im saying.. but take a regular lamp you would use on a end-table, cut the wire off it , and sorta "splice" it to like a fluorescent light fixture..

would that work or cause fire problems
 

FLOWER PIMP

Well-Known Member
Since u mentioned something like this, I figured id ask u a question I posed in another thread that no one has answered..

Ok so I was wondering, is it possible to wire a lighting system to a wire cut off a regular lamp with a 2 prong plug-in ? Dunno if u understand what im saying.. but take a regular lamp you would use on a end-table, cut the wire off it , and sorta "splice" it to like a fluorescent light fixture..

would that work or cause fire problems

not sure i fully understand your question but....


if you are talking about wiring any normal 120 vac device to say a lamp cord. then yes you can do this.

you will wnat to try and match the hot and neutrals up though.

the neutral will mostly have the bigger blade of the two and the wire may have ridges on the insulation.

with a two wire cord you will be missing the ground. if your setup is somewhat safe and draws little power this "should" be ok. its always better to have a ground. but cfl's don't have this ground connection, the socket might though and that is waht you would ground too.

my house was wired about 40 years ago. none of the outlets have grounds. this is kinda bad for all the modern devices that draw hefty power, like my 600 watt psu (pc). and the washingmachine, etc...

my hps is not grounded as well. :( not the best.

slowly i am rewiring my house and grounding as i go along...


hope that helps...
 

MoMikey

Member
Since u mentioned something like this, I figured id ask u a question I posed in another thread that no one has answered..

Ok so I was wondering, is it possible to wire a lighting system to a wire cut off a regular lamp with a 2 prong plug-in ? Dunno if u understand what im saying.. but take a regular lamp you would use on a end-table, cut the wire off it , and sorta "splice" it to like a fluorescent light fixture..

would that work or cause fire problems

if your wiring up a flourescent light a 2 prong will work for you . just wont be grounded . 3 prong plugs have one prong as the positive feed, one as a nutural and one as a ground . i would suggest a polorized 2 prong cord and hook up positive to either the black wire (or brass screw depending on your fixture) and nutural to the white wire ( silver screw) you would be good with that setup.



update
lolm guess i should of continued reading the thread .
 
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