allsurvivor
New Member
Hello - I'm new on the forum and read a post on CFL tutorials by Tulip. It was a great tutorial and I would like to ask, which brand name is most recommended for CFL's?
There are so many and with CFLs so advanced now, the watts don't go very high. I see a lot of 9, 13, 15 watt bulbs. Rarely I ever see the 26 or 42s. Maybe I'm not looking in the right places?
Philips | 42 Watt Twister Soft White | Home Depot Canada
Philips | 42 Watt Twister Daylight | Home Depot Canada
GE Energy Smart 26 W Daylight CFL Bulbs 3 Pack at Walmart.ca
GE Energy Smart 26 W Soft White CFL Bulbs 3 Pack at Walmart.ca
Would any of those bulbs work? I want to have the red and blue spectrum and I'm probably going to purchase one or two of those reflecting clamps.
Bayco | Aluminum Reflector Clamp Light — 8 1/2 Inch | Home Depot Canada
If I have 3 auto-flowing dwarf plants growing in about 6 sq ft, would 9 bulbs (6 soft white, 3 cool white) be enough?
Thanks for your time!
-V.
There are so many and with CFLs so advanced now, the watts don't go very high. I see a lot of 9, 13, 15 watt bulbs. Rarely I ever see the 26 or 42s. Maybe I'm not looking in the right places?
Philips | 42 Watt Twister Soft White | Home Depot Canada
Philips | 42 Watt Twister Daylight | Home Depot Canada
GE Energy Smart 26 W Daylight CFL Bulbs 3 Pack at Walmart.ca
GE Energy Smart 26 W Soft White CFL Bulbs 3 Pack at Walmart.ca
Would any of those bulbs work? I want to have the red and blue spectrum and I'm probably going to purchase one or two of those reflecting clamps.
Bayco | Aluminum Reflector Clamp Light — 8 1/2 Inch | Home Depot Canada
If I have 3 auto-flowing dwarf plants growing in about 6 sq ft, would 9 bulbs (6 soft white, 3 cool white) be enough?
Thanks for your time!
-V.