Second single bulb cfl grow

Came99

Member
App. 20x30 inch closet, 2 plants, both Nirvana Bubblelicious.
Vegged for 10 weeks under a single 200 w cfl bulb, and just started flowering under a 250 w cfl 2700k.

People who claim that Cfl is next to useless don't know what they are talking about. Might not be as effective as hps, but honestly: It works just fine for me.

what do you think?







 

meds4me2live0n

New Member
Hey, They look really healthy and thats all that matters. CFL's wont make insane dense buds however they can still make an excellent harvest while keeping temps down. You may want to prune some lower branches that are shaded...the plant will focus on the canopy then...giving your CFL grow much better results. Best of luck to you. :weed:
 

Came99

Member
I've considered putting a scrog net up, but I am afraid that it's too late already. I am also very uncertain if it really would increase my yield since my grow area is SO small as it is. I have plenty of height though.


People with scrog experience is very welcome to advice me here. The net is made and ready to apply if it would be beneficial.

and sorry for my bad english. It is not my main language.
 

smigula

Well-Known Member
Lookin good Came99

I am also doing a CFL grow, just germinated 2 feminized bubblelicious seeds and they are both looking good under 2 23w bulbs @ 2700k

Once I hang my light fixture (bath vanity fixture + y splitters, 8 bulbs) I am going to have 6 5000k bulbs and 2 2700k ones, my question is what is the temp on that 200w bulb? Also where did you get it? Thanks
 

Came99

Member
Here are some new pictures from 2½ weeks into flowering. I have vegged way to long I must admit. The one bulb cfl doesnt have range enough for the lower branches. I lollipopped them and hope it helps.









 

Came99

Member
I bought it from a local grow store here in Denmark.

My closet is around 24 degrees celsius when the bulb is turned off and around 28 degrees with the bulb on. I have passive intake and a standard carbonfiltered inline fan outtake. A single clip-on fan to make some airflow.
 
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