26w LED enough to finish male?

ReubenIsMyDog

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Are two 13w 2700k Phillip LED bulbs enough to convince a male to throw pollen? Thinking about sticking it in a trash can.

Wantt tocollect some pollen, but rather not spend too much more money, or seed my whole tent.
 

Logan Burke

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Do you have any compact flourescant bulbs, just the ones you'd use as light bulbs around your house, that you could add alongside the LED bulbs?
 

ReubenIsMyDog

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I found a couple 13w and one 23w CFL. I may have another 23w hidden away somewhere, but I kind of doubt it, mostly switched to LED.

Picked up 3 of those socket splitters. So I have it rigged at 26w LED (2x13w) plus 36w CFL (1x13w + 1x23w) on a clip-on work light. 62 total combined watts.

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Imma give it a shot.
 

ReubenIsMyDog

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Well, this seems to be a no-go. Ran it this morning for about 30-45 minutes. Went to move some things around, and the housings on the 2 LEDs were too hot to touch... actually burnt myself a bit. In an enclosed space? Nope. I'll go pick up a couple more CFLs.
 

Warpedpassage

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You can absolutely use 15 to 30 watts of screw in leds to flower a small male plant in a small container. As long as your main goal is to collect pollen, it will work. I have done it with a single 13 watts screw in over a tiny male in a 16 ounce cup. Sitting in a small container. Worked like a charm.
 

ReubenIsMyDog

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I picked up a three pack of 23w CFLs at Lowes that only ended up having two bulbs in it (actually, it was a six-pack on clearance listed as having three bulbs, but only really having two... was annoyed when I got home, but still better than having to buy the whole 6 pack, which was the only other option... sorry, venting)

So now I'm currently running 46w of CFL in a trash can.
 

Logan Burke

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Well, this seems to be a no-go. Ran it this morning for about 30-45 minutes. Went to move some things around, and the housings on the 2 LEDs were too hot to touch... actually burnt myself a bit. In an enclosed space? Nope. I'll go pick up a couple more CFLs.
Can you try putting a fan on them? Sometimes even just some air breezing by can really help with temps!
 
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