yes you can use tubes.... however i have found them to be less efficient as far as where you can place them. single socket cfl's can be put pretty much anywhere you need them where as tubes are limited by their length as to where you can put them. tubes might be a little more costly than cfl's. When i was pricing everything at Lowe's and Home Depot this is what I found:First of all I am new here - please forgive all my wrongs! I was thinking can I use fluorsescent tubes instead of CFLs. PLease tell me is it okay, and if not why. Thank you.
A CFL is just a twisted up tube. The entire inside of that bulb is wasted. I just don't like'em personally.Glad I found this thread! Haven't grown yet, expecting to start my first grow in 6 or 7 months.. still in the research phase! =]
A CFL is just a twisted up tube. The entire inside of that bulb is wasted. I just don't like'em personally.
If I had to work with a very small space and try to keep it stealth I would use tubes. A small SCROG with tubes could be very successful. I think it's more efficient than vertically, but I've never tested it either way. I use HPS for flowering because I want to actually grow buds, not just leaves and plants.
Main thing to remember is that CFL's and most flouro's put off a good deal of heat so think about how you are going to ventilate. Don't let people tell you they don't generate much heat. They generate MORE than enough heat.I've seen many successful grows done with CFL's alone. Cheap, and efficient if you place them right. Great for small grows from what I've read and seen firsthand.
I just figured combining the tubes with the compacts would be the best best for someone on a tight budget who can't mess with the wiring in their home! =]
yes they do but for versatility and placement, cfl's are easier to place in key spots than a 2' tube... you can't bend a tube to conform closer to the plant... as for heat they do put off heat so make sure you have an intake low and an exhaust up high opposite side of your intake.t5s put out considerably more lumens per watt. I use t5s on top and some cfls on the sides.
yes they do but for versatility and placement, cfl's are easier to place in key spots than a 2' tube... you can't bend a tube to conform closer to the plant... as for heat they do put off heat so make sure you have an intake low and an exhaust up high opposite side of your intake.
Main thing to remember is that CFL's and most flouro's put off a good deal of heat so think about how you are going to ventilate. Don't let people tell you they don't generate much heat. They generate MORE than enough heat.
I will never for the life of me understand why CFL growers think that it's easier to rearrange a shit ton of tiny lamps than to put up a screen, use a flat light (which doesn't waste as much light) and make the plants conform. It's much easier, more efficient and yeilds bigger. But, then, I don't understand why people use floro's to flower in the first place.