sheapdog420
Active Member
This has probably been brought up before, but I just don't have the time to search through all the threads.
I have a low budget and most of the supplies ready, but my main problem is that my grow area never gets above 65 degrees Farenhieght during the day and in the summer. I know thats too low but I can't really afford a heater or a HPS. So my question is can CFL's produce enough heat while operating to keep the air warm enough for the plants during the light cycle? I know when winter comes around I'll have to do something else, but thats a while away.
My grow box is made of reflective insulation about 1" thick. I planned on having ~4-43watt cfl's for 4 plants in a StinkBud-esk grow. Any suggestions or thoughts would be appreciated.
I have a low budget and most of the supplies ready, but my main problem is that my grow area never gets above 65 degrees Farenhieght during the day and in the summer. I know thats too low but I can't really afford a heater or a HPS. So my question is can CFL's produce enough heat while operating to keep the air warm enough for the plants during the light cycle? I know when winter comes around I'll have to do something else, but thats a while away.
My grow box is made of reflective insulation about 1" thick. I planned on having ~4-43watt cfl's for 4 plants in a StinkBud-esk grow. Any suggestions or thoughts would be appreciated.