CFL or full spectrum???

ybstuid247

Active Member
So here is my delema. I have a grow setup that has 2 light bulb sockets now i also have 2 23 watt CFL's and 2 40 watt, incandecent, but full spectrum bulbs, should i use the CFL's or the incandecents? or a combination of the two??? (btw its only veg period, i have a HPS bulb for flowering) but i cant use the hps for veging because i currently have no ballast.
Thank You all help appreciated.:weed:bongsmilie
 

Roseman

Elite Rolling Society
Incandescent lights: Incandescent bulbs are the most popular type of lights in the world. They may come advertised as incandescent, tungsten, quartz, halogen, or simply standard. The important thing about incandescent bulbs when it come to growing is simply this: they suck. Using incandescent bulbs to grow plants is like trying to flag down the Space Challenger with a burnt out match! You can do it, but it won't work. There are some incandescents which are sold as "grow lights." They usually have a blue coating and usually come in 60W and 120W sizes. While they may seem like a good choice to new growers, they are next to useless; they produce some light at a usable spectrum, but only have about a 5% efficiency and generate more heat than usable light. Most of us have these in our homes right now. Don't use them for growing, instead opt for a Compact Fluorescent, CFL, as a cheaper but more efficient alternative.
 

It's 5 o'clock somewhere

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Get some flo's at 3100k. They will say plant and aquarim light... Cfl's work if that's all you have. I picked these up at Lowes for $10. I got the fixture for about $10 also. they are 4' but you can get shorter if you don't have the room... You can also pick up a street light at Lowe's for $35 that has a 70w HPS in it....
 

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boiStone

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At this point you say you're still in veg, so you need to ditch the incandescents and go with CFL. Use 6500k "daylight" CFLs.

Save your 3100k tubes and HPS lights for flowering.
 
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