how many cfl's on 1-3 plants?

ownfive

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I have a similar question. Im trying to grow 4 plants... from what I can tell the more light the better.. I would think you need at least a few hundred watts per plant. Any veterans out there want to enlighten us?
 

Cole.420

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3000 lumens per square foot but that varies because of reflection. Also, We need to know how many watts or lumens your CFLs are.
 

TonsOfFun

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I am not a veteran by any means... actually i am almost 2 weeks into my first grow, but I did read a while back that you should not use less than 100watts of CFL per plant for flowering. They say keep the light as close as possible to the plant and make sure to line the walls with mylar, or something some similar material.

I am growing 2 plants in a small area and will be using a 125watt CFL and a 110 watt 2' T5 lamp for flowering. Should be around 20,000 lumens and I also have extra CFLs if I think I need more light. Right now I have my ladies (Feminized Dutch Passion Mazar) under the T5 with two blue bulbs and they love it.
 

Cole.420

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Sounds like your set, but make sure with all those CFLs you dont go Multi-Spectrum on your plants.
 

ownfive

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Right now I have 2 100 watt CFL bulbs and 2 hanging ballasts with 2 40 watt ecolux wide spectrum plant and aquarium bulbs and 2 cool white bulbs. Are the ecolux bubls OK for flowering and vegetation?
 

The Grim Reefer

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Right now for my cfl grow I'm running (12) 42 watt (150w incandescent equivalent) bulbs..GE brand like what is used in Buds 4 Less book. I have it running on my two ladies for a total of 32,400 lumens. Grow area is 2 x 2. In flowering and they look beautiful.

If everything goes good and I get a decent yield off it, I'll probably make some more fixtures and just use the same setup per every 2 plants.
 

idimi

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I would say for like 1-3 plants I would have at least 250w for a ok yeild. My friend has 340w for 5 plants and there healthy and compact as hell, all CFL he has 10 26w and 1 65w and some side fluorescent.
 

McFonz

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Its not CFL wattage you should look for, its the effective light the plant gets.
You would be much better using a single 45W at 1 inch away from the plant than a 200W CFL at 10 inches away.

A few points you should take into consideration:
1. CFLs do produce heat. The most effective CFLs are the higher wattage.
Using a 45W will produce about the same light as 2x32W and would be easier to cool.

2. CFLs doesn't cost much but if you intend to get a dozen of them, dozen of sockets and quite a bit of electirical parts you would probably be better off getting a 150W HPS.
You should also take into consideration that you'll need to change the CFL's when you go into flowering to 2,700Kelvin CFLs. Thats quite a bit of CFLs.

3. CFLs give half the lumen per watt that HID light gives. HID light penetrated further making it more comfortable as it doesn't need to be adjusted every few days.
If you'r going with CFLs you need to keep the lights (considering the use of up to 45W CFLs) at around 2" from the tops.


That being said, I believe the most effective way to use CFLs is to get a strong one in the middle with a fan benith it pushing the heat up and away and using smaller ones around that circle.

The bigger the plants the higher the wattage.

For 3 plants that will be 10" at finish I'd get 1x45W CFL in the middle.
For 3 plants that will be 20" at finish I'd get 1x45W CFL in the middle and 3x32W CFLs at the outer circle.
 
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