thanks for the replys! but when i say cheap i mean 4.99 for 4 bulbs cheap, im talking basic edison style bulbs. anyone know of any that will do the job?
yeah, go into your local hardware shop, perferably not a wallmart. Homebase, make a list and do it ureslf, with a standard lamp fitting. Rule of thumb one light per plant on that scale.
Take it easy.
No that is a 55wFor the 250w 2700k would this be a good alternative? If so it keeps your pocket 90$ heavier
http://www.1000bulbs.com/product/27...hissku=FC55777dash777E2627OD&site=google_base
thanks for the replys! but when i say cheap i mean 4.99 for 4 bulbs cheap, im talking basic edison style bulbs. anyone know of any that will do the job?
I love how a guy will dump $50 on a bag of pot that may last a week but the wont dump $500 to have weed for life.
I love how a guy will dump $50 on a bag of pot that may last a week but the wont dump $500 to have weed for life.
Spend what you have now on a grow bible.
I'll second that. I'd save your money and do it properly. Spend what you have now on a grow bible.
I'd counter that a grow bible is a complete waste of money because all of the information is online for free. I'd rather use the rollitup database alone rather than any single book, not to mention the entire rest of the internet. There's a ton more info on this site than I think most people realize.
Anyways, saying that growing is completely about the equipment and the quality of the bud is severely missing the point. Not only is it a skill and a knowledge base that needs to be developed with practice and time, but you leave out the intangible happiness and pride you get from smoking your own bud. If you actually think about it, given that you are inside of the legal limits in your area and actually appreciate marijuana then the opportunity costs of not growing are probably almost larger than growing in any capacity.
Also, the rationale on saving up and "doing it right" doesn't hold up given the fact that everything else for the grow would be exactly the same aside from the major cost (HIDs) that he is purposely waiting on (plus the savings in ventilation). CFLs may actually be sufficient for quite a lot of people, obviously not everyone is smoking (or even has access to) top shelf in the first place.
The problem with getting all your info online is that there is a lot of conjecture and misinformation. Having a good book on growing gives you info you can rely on, plus some things you might not have thought to look up.
I agree that practical experience is the most important thing to have, but at the same time, the more you know, the more you'll learn from that experience.
The problem with getting all your info online is that there is a lot of conjecture and misinformation. Having a good book on growing gives you info you can rely on, plus some things you might not have thought to look up.
I agree that practical experience is the most important thing to have, but at the same time, the more you know, the more you'll learn from that experience.
Those lights are all garbage.You can check out goblinlights.com for a huge selection of different spectrum grow bulbs