you want that short so keep the cfl 2-3 inches from plant. you know you will grow buds with cfl just not as dense or potent right? i use cfl for veg area and for side lighting in flower but i dont expect allot from them. you should also be on 12/12 for lights i would consider getting a kessil led red/magento or a 180 watt led ufo and laying/lst your plant on its side. like this
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ah shit, it's too early, sorry about all that blarg about my pot, didn't clue in that you where talking about LSTing not putting the actual pot on its side eeeeeeee-diot!The potency debate has compelling arguments on both sides, which is why I'm trying to test it out myself. I still plan on begging my plant for a week or so, are you saying I should put it into flower now with 12/12? Also I wish I could turn my potter on its side, but the way I designed my box was so the planter would fit through a hole int the bottom. Originally it was propped up with books so that the planter was fully inside the box, but as it how's I take a book out from under it and at this stage the planter is about 60% through the bottom of the grow box. Another great idea to add to the next batch of micro grow designs!
thanks for your input!!!
The potency debate has compelling arguments on both sides, which is why I'm trying to test it out myself. I still plan on begging my plant for a week or so, are you saying I should put it into flower now with 12/12? Also I wish I could turn my potter on its side, but the way I designed my box was so the planter would fit through a hole int the bottom. Originally it was propped up with books so that the planter was fully inside the box, but as it how's I take a book out from under it and at this stage the planter is about 60% through the bottom of the grow box. Another great idea to add to the next batch of micro grow designs!
thanks for your input!!!
With CFL I would have 300 as a bare minimum, but yes, HID guys generally use the 50W/SF rule, so with cfl's I would follow that as a MINIMUM guideline and I would be hooding that mother like crazy!! But thats just me. I wanted to know if the rest of you where following that guide or what.
I like this. I am running higher than the 50W/SF myself (@ 66.5W/SF) I plan on adding more still. I would be higher but some of my cfl's died for some reason while I was changing the set up. They seem to be very sensitive and fickle things. POS bulbs.
In my sig grow you'll see my light current set up @ the bottom of the first page. It is a little different in that the 125W long bulb is standing vertically & centred w/ all the pots around it, which uses it's 360' light most efficiently and helps me lower the other lights much closer.... fuck it Im going to go take a picture and post it.
in the mean time here is the pic of the light set up and hood I made, which I think is boss. How it was made is also in my sig grow thread.
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Gotchya, will do!with limited space put that lady on 12/12 now. or you will out grow you area fast. most plants double in size when put into flower.
Looks like you definitely need more lighting. See all of the shady, lower areas? Those cfls may be "grow" cfls, but they still need to be very close to be effective; within a few inches(at all angles on plant). How many watts are they a piece? You should think about adding more supplemental side lighting, possibly some 2700k cfls on y splitters, because by the looks of it you'll need to regularly rotate your plants so the other side gets that side lighting from the inverted gull wing.Hiya everyone this is my grow room and in flower but not goin to well hope you can see my pic
There 300 watts eachLooks like you definitely need more lighting. See all of the shady, lower areas? Those cfls may be "grow" cfls, but they still need to be very close to be effective; within a few inches(at all angles on plant). How many watts are they a piece? You should think about adding more supplemental side lighting, possibly some 2700k cfls on y splitters, because by the looks of it you'll need to regularly rotate your plants so the other side gets that side lighting from the inverted gull wing.
Hi everyone,
Rob Narley is the name and CFLs is my game! I am a huge CFL user, and I don't think I want to ever use anything else, at this point at least .
And PLEASE don't get caught doing THIS:
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5. Don't let HID the bandwagon jumpers deter you.
Laugh at anyone who suggests you stop using CFLs and buy a MH or HPS, when you simply ask for advice using CFLS.
Get my drift!!! Good put your plant(s) in THIS room:
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9. Cool your lights
Lack of cooling is one HUGE reason to get airy fluff, even if you have everything else dialed in to the tee. Don't be a moron and assume that CFLs are too cool to produce heat that NEEDS be managed accordingly; they can and will throw your grow area well into the 100 degree F's if you aren't careful and attentive.
Have a fan built into your reflector or grow cab to pull light AWAY from your bulbs, otherwise you are creating hotspots under the lights that will seriously affect your flowers. Pull the heat up and out--through your exhaust
fan, and out of the cab/room.
Here's a picture of how you want to equip your hood or reflector with exhaust, if at all possible:
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10. Train your plants for "even" light exposure!
LST, SCROG, and other methods can be used to train your plants. If you want huge, dense buds using CFLs
but don't train your plants, you're wasting time without establishing the fundamentals. Most CFL setups are using numerous single bulbs, not one big bulb spewing several hundred or even thousands of watts. That being said, CFLs are in use to save energy, thus they don't give off the extreme wattage to create light which can penetrate deeper into your canopy. So, you must "bend" your plants so the fan leaves and flowering sites (nodes) are exposed to intense light.
With your canopy resembling a wide, flat bush, instead of a Christmas tree shape, light hits a wider surface
area of your plant's leaves and bud sites, thus giving your plant more energy to make large, compact flowers. If you don't train your plants, you may get a nice, dense "cola" closest to the light, but the lower portion of the plant will have stringy crap-for-buds. Train your plant! This site has some great tutorials for learning LST, etc.
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A few bud and plant pics from my CFL grow:
Northern Lights 1/2 of harvest:
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Northern Lights, 8 weeks flower:
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Northern Lights, 9 weeks flower:
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Super Skunk at 6 weeks:
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LSD at 6 weeks flowering:
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Smallest bud on the plant--lighter comparison
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(Fake) OG Kush at 7 weeks flowering:
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Pulled at week 7 due to hermie-ing and not being
authentic OG Kush (Royal Queen Seeds)
Those were just a few pics I've taken since my grow starting in September. More pics to come as I can gather them!
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Hopefully this information helps some of you looking to get the best bang for your buck using CFL lighting, or those interested in finding others who've achieved great results using strictly CFLs.
Please don't hesitate to comment with your thoughts and ideas.... and happy growing!
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Do you feel as if you have gotten 600 watts worth of growth from those bulbs? By the looks of it, I don't think so. I would try to keep your canopies as flush as possible and place both bulbs above your plants, within 2-3" of the plants. Then place some 2700k's on splitters on the 4 sides of your plants. I don't think that inverted bulb is doing you much of good. Good luck manThere 300 watts each