Cheapest bulbs i can get to grow yummy buds

canniboss

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The twisty compact florescent ones you can get almost anywhere. Aka C.F.L.'s are cheap

High Pressure Sodium are the ideal way to grow but cost a couple hundred bucks
 

growone

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small grows can be very cheap, big grows change things
a 150 hps is much less than the 1k beasts
 

Vapor Nation

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I'm a big fan of CFLs for growing, especially for those just starting out. They are cheap, readily available, and with both types you can cover the full spectrum. Also they are energy efficient, which will help keep the bill low.
 

GSTrichome79

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You can get 125W CFL bulbs for under $30 + shipping from here. FYI you'll need to purchase a mogul socket adapter to use these bulbs in a standard bulb socket bc they're quite a bit larger.

http://www.gthydroponic.com/cfl-grow-light-systems/

You can get a 400W Sun System II reflector with built-in ballast, HPS and MH conversion bulbs, +5 year warranty for $159.95 + $19.95 shipping from ebay - here.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=280618279658#ht_500wt_901

With that HPS setup, the glass and cooling flanges for converting it to an air-cooled hood are sold separately, but can be purchased from the first link if you want them. The only downside is that the SS II weighs like 30 pounds, so make sure you can hang it.

Like others have said, HPS/MH is undoubtedly the best of the two options, but CFL is more economical and can produce pretty decent quality, so it depends on your budget and how potent you're wanting your end result to be. I'll also add that heat is less of a problem with the CFL, so unless you have a decent space, or are prepared to buy or figure out a cooling/ventilation solution, the CFL bulbs might be the best choice. How many you need depends on the size of the grow.

;)
 

EaStW00d

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You can go to Home Depot and sometimes they will have sales on big boxes of cfls. I managed to get a 12 pack of 2700k for flowering for under 20 dollars. I thought it was a good deal.
 

GSTrichome79

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Good luck!

A word to the wise though, the bulbs you get at 12 for $20 are nowhere near as strong as the big ones. The ones I linked to are 13.5" long and 3.5" wide, put out 7-8000 lumens and are the CFL's you use to get the most bang for your bud/buck. They're equal to over 1000W of incandescent light. They sell similar bulbs locally sometimes, and are rated at 26W but put out equal to 125W incandescent, not the same.

You'd be better off making reflectors like frmrboi said and at least getting one or two for flowering rather than just using a bunch of the dinky ones by themselves, unless you want wispy bud, more heat, and a higher electric bill. Whatever route you go though, happy growing ;)
 

GSTrichome79

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Running one of the 125W CFL bulbs constantly for an entire month would cost $8.10 where I live. You would have to check your bill or look online for the price per kilowatt-hour for your electric company in your area. Depending on the size of your grow though, one of those does a lot.

Here's an example, I think this setup uses 2 of the larger 125W CFL's and I only looked for a minute but saw one of the smaller ones as well. Decent sized grow and looked like good results. It's got a soundtrack though, so be advised that you'll be jammin' if your speakers are up loud.

[video=youtube;llKZIJ5W5kY]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=llKZIJ5W5kY[/video]

This is how you figure out what it costs to run whatever lights you might have, once you know your cost per kWh.

wattage x hours used ÷ 1000 x price per kWh = cost of electricity

So for my exmaple: 125W x 720 (24h for 30days) ÷ 1000 x .09 (9 cents) = 8.1 ($8.10)

Just remember if you do get larger ones that they often use a mogul socket, which is fatter than a regular bulb. You'll need to buy a cord with that socket on it, or an adapter that screws into a regular(medium) bulb socket. They have them online at many supply stores and eBay, but I don't know if local places sell them or not.
 

PuffinDaWeed

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Thanks for the great info!!!!!! Im super excited when I get to logg on here knowing I will get tons of great info!! Thank you again
 

bamfrivet

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Depending on the size of your grow area you can get some T8 or T5 ballasts from homedepot for like $20 depending on the size you get. I have 3 above my plants on a wooden frame I made and 3 or 4 CFL bulbs of each spectrum hanging down to get the lower parts of the plant some extra light.
 
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