I want to start a plant from start to bud but dont know what the minimum watts should be. Recomandations on a lamp would be nice. Thanks. KC
$4 for a 4 bulb fixture. http://www.lightingdirect.com/maxim...oom-fixture-from-the-maxim-collection/p860557
Get 4 Y splitters and 8 42w CFLs and you are set.
Or get two and 8 Y splitters and 16 23w CFLs - 16 packs are $21 at Home Depot and come with a 9 year warranty. That's $30 to run 368w of CFL.
Here I got 5.4oz off 6 plants in just over 2 months with 388 final watts of CFL. Amazing bud. https://www.rollitup.org/cfl-growing/165396-first-cfl-grow-help-appreciated.html
No offense intended, but dude ... you can only do things so inexpensively and still end up with final results that are worth it. Save up some bucks and do it right the first time. If not you will spend money on a setup that will be crap and that you won't be satisfied and then you will purchase another one, and based on how you want to start out your second choice still might be half crappy, but then you have spent the money for two lighting setups, and if your second choice is half crappy there will be a third setup in your future. By the time you add up the two or three different setups you pay for before ending up with something decent, you will have paid way more than if you just do it right the first time.
I would suggest no less than a 400-watt digital ballast with a quality reflective hood ... but I did already give three options that would all beat the pants off of messing with CFLs.
By the time you do all that, he is better off upgrading straight to a 250w HPS, because in the long run, he'll have quicker flowering cycles and higher yields. Hell, he can almost do a 150W for what you have going on here. Wasn't your cfl grow a scrog? Imagine your 5.4 oz yield had you been able to use 250w hps...
Haha very true, unless you already had CFLs or a small HPS for starting veggies indoors in the winter.![]()
Btw brick top, have you looked into the kessil LED lights at all? They seem to work much better than a majority of the other LED systems out there, but very very expensive.
That doesn't seem to be the situation in this case though, does it
I can't say that I have ever checked them out. When it comes to LEDs about the only thing I know to be true is if you want success you need to purchase very high grade LEDs, purchase enough of them and know how to use them in a way that will get the most out of them.
Nah, I was just saying is all. I'd started indoor veggies before but with cannabis had no idea what it needed so was happy to learn early that a small plant can do well in the type of setup I'm familiar with. Plus a lot of people I know have been switching their home lights to CFLs in recent years so they may already have bulbs from a value pack that they could use.