New to CFL, How many estimated lumens per plant?

nikk

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lanky was harsh i admit,but we could all agree that when veg'd under metal halide alone you will get thick,bushy and fast growth,because its really trying to replicate the sun in the months of april thru early june,when the earth is farther in its orbit from the sun,and that usually tells plants that winter has broken and spring is here and to start growing them leaves
 

MisterMicro

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lanky was harsh i admit,but we could all agree that when veg'd under metal halide alone you will get thick,bushy and fast growth,because its really trying to replicate the sun in the months of april thru early june,when the earth is farther in its orbit from the sun,and that usually tells plants that winter has broken and spring is here and to start growing them leaves
Haha ya. Ya idk ive never tried it, im going to do some experiements on my own, Theres only one way to figure this out.

They do say blue spectrum produces more Trichomes so fuck it, why not both specs?

Thats pretty cool, im a legend:-P
 

njap0025

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YA someone probably mentioned this but your most def going to want to do your homework on LST (low stress training) and most def going to want to add more bulbs STAT.:leaf:
I'm back, ya for those of you who werent here for the first part of the thread i'm an outdoor guy, heres the pic of last years girl, unfortunatly her root hit the bottom of the bucket before the sinsemilla was done and you all know what happens when root hits the bottom, although since sisemilla is stronger and it wasnt done it came out the strength of some good reggie, it got me pretty high.....
 

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DrOctopus

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I have an eight light fixture with 2 2000k 85w daylight cfls 4 6500k 55w cfls and 2 5000k 23w cfls along with 2 24' fluorescents for side light set up for 9 plants. All of them are about 6 inches from the lights
 
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