hearmenow
Well-Known Member
All this talk of CFL vs. HPS lighting got me to thinking. I use a combo of natural sunlight (when available) and supplement with CFL. I know I run the risk of confusing the plants but so far, I have seen no adverse affects. I;m in flowering stage and here's what I do: if the weather is nice and sunny, which it usually is here in Florida, I put the girls out at around 7:30am. I'll rotate them and move them around as the sun moves, to ensure all parts of the plants receive light. I'll leave them out as long as the sun is shining. Most days, that's up until 7-7:30. If I need to, I will put them under the CFLs to complete the 12 hour light cycle. In my mind, I am thinking natural sunlight is the best light. Better than HPS and definitely better than CFLs. PLus, I get the added benefit that my power bill does not rocket up. Currently Florida isn't too hot, with daytime temps ranging from 72-89 (the lower and upper limits occur maybe once every 2 weeks).
What do you guys think?
What do you guys think?