CFl question

lipskilet

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What's better for veg?
6 42W red specturm

6 27W blue spectrum or

3 of each?
 

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What's better for veg?
6 42W red specturm

6 27W blue spectrum or

3 of each?

Blue spectrum is better for plants in veg and red for flowering, I use a 105 watt 6,900 lumen cfl cuz it cuts back on all those lights, 3 or 4 are all you'll need but only during veg because i havent seen any of them in the red spectrum.
 
throw them all on there..more light it will be teh best..but if your choosing.. blue spectrum is the best for veg
 
I would still try and get 100 W per plant in later veg... Why not just throw up the HPS now with some blue CFL's to supplement the spectrum.... Just a though...

If not wait another week or two with the 42 Blues, the add the HPS...
 
Blue spectrum is better for plants in veg and red for flowering, I use a 105 watt 6,900 lumen cfl cuz it cuts back on all those lights, 3 or 4 are all you'll need but only during veg because i havent seen any of them in the red spectrum.

I know that blue is better for veg but I thought with the higher watt red, it may provide better gorwth.

So a lower watt blue is better than a higher watt red?
 
Not really... the HPS will give you great results right now... especially if you supplement with a few blues...
 
Not really... the HPS will give you great results right now... especially if you supplement with a few blues...

This a seperate room we're talking about.

If we forget about the HPS, what CFL configuration I referred to earlier is best for a mother room?
 
This a seperate room we're talking about.

If we forget about the HPS, what CFL configuration I referred to earlier is best for a mother room?

For mothers, high wattage cfls ( 105 watt or 200 watt if possible ) high lumen output that will keep your mothers growing big. Those bulbs dont need a special ballast so you can throw them in any ordinary one.

105 watt cfl: 6,900 lumens

200 watt cfl: 10,000 lumens
 
the high wattage ones are ok... only problem with them is coverage... Those lumens are gone after a few inches...
 
the high wattage ones are ok... only problem with them is coverage... Those lumens are gone after a few inches...

Yea, you mite need a reflecter made out of a coffee can if used for long distance but most people useing cfls only use them close range, like a few inches.
 
For sure, I just prefer more smaller wattage CFLs and place them strategecatlly to gain coverage at proper areas. Once the plants gets to be 6 inches tall, much of the plant is getting virtually no usable light
 
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