my first grow (CFL)

hbbum

Well-Known Member
CFLs justr seem like a constant shell game to me, where you need to keep tweaking the light positioning to make sure you are getting complete coverage. Nothing wrong with that, and some people do amazing things with them and get great results. I just prefer to keep a little more hands off so I can TRY to ignore as much as possible and not love them too much.
 

turnerjuana

Member
CFLs justr seem like a constant shell game to me, where you need to keep tweaking the light positioning to make sure you are getting complete coverage. Nothing wrong with that, and some people do amazing things with them and get great results. I just prefer to keep a little more hands off so I can TRY to ignore as much as possible and not love them too much.
yes yes just like you said, this is what I have to do also. During the "stretch" I kinda corrected the stretchy-ness by positioning the CFL's perfectly during the whole fruiting, and still going. :bigjoint:
 

Stylez C

Member
CFLs justr seem like a constant shell game to me, where you need to keep tweaking the light positioning to make sure you are getting complete coverage. Nothing wrong with that, and some people do amazing things with them and get great results. I just prefer to keep a little more hands off so I can TRY to ignore as much as possible and not love them too much.
Dog dem hoes. Their resilient.
 

Stylez C

Member
i find if you leave the lights on 24/0 for a week or so, they'll be short. then you can lst it and fim it after switching to 18/6.
 
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