have you looked at my plants? they have gotten more branch shoots if that makes and senceSome take the top buds , drop the light and bring on the underdeveloped buds, others take the lot and get to re-plant quickly. Yet others crop as much as possible while leaving good amounts of greenery, and then feed vegetative nutrients and put the lights on 24/24 and re-veg then re-flower (haven't tried that myself). The first two have both worked for me.
I haven't even kicked them into harvest mode yet they are to young maybe 2 months now and I only have them in 50w Cool White Floresent light and they are on veg modeThey are a long, long way from harvest. What light do you have?
as in stronger light or just more light like what I have right now?Time to crank it up a little. Can you get more light?
I don't have any crasy set up right now, I can easly do Floresent lights that's not a problumSome sodium ideally. A 70watt security floodlight with a SON-T bulb would be good if money is tight.
my light come out white so is that a CFL light? would Daylight Metal Halide (5,5ook) work?Much more warm white CFL. 100 watts + would be a start I think, check out some CFL grows and ask the experts-I do not use them myself.
the light sockets that I have right now can handel up to 60w max so what you are saying, the more light that I can give them the better they'll do?CFL =compact fluorescent light. they come cool white, warm white and as purpose made growlights. Metal Halide not so great for flowering, but good for veg stage.
so my 10w light bulb acts like a 50w light bulb?The more the merrier. For the power rating/growing the 10 watt is the guide. Get a 60 watt consumption bulb minimum.
so when growing the plant uses the 10w or 50w rateing?Up to a point.
I'm deff gona do that but I'm gona have to get light things for every bulb I get toLook in a big hardware shop, ask for the highest output daylight CFL they have. See whats easily available. Two 30 watt consumption daylight spectrum should do for now.