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    Quote Originally Posted by Ironman View Post
    That sounds fine mate, if you can fit it in. I've used cfl along side led before with no issue. Just remember the cfl needs to be much, much closer to the plant than the led. Also clean the cfl bulb every couple of weeks, youd be surprised how much dust builds up and filter the light straight away.

    You'll get some heat from the cfl, if it were me and it fits, I'd use the cfl as side lighting and turn the pot quarter turn every day.

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    niceone m8 that looks mint i should have said i'm hoping to do 2 little ones autos in my space and had mixed opinions whether 2 would be ok, so do you keep your fan at that height all the way through so mine should look more like this diagram rather than the first cheers

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    i just don't want to be trying to push air back through the passive intake cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by skunkblast View Post
    niceone m8 that looks mint i should have said i'm hoping to do 2 little ones autos in my space and had mixed opinions whether 2 would be ok, so do you keep your fan at that height all the way through so mine should look more like this diagram rather than the first cheers

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    I just tilt the fan up and down. The fan pushes air through all corners at that height. I would also reccomend just the 1 plant, sorry lol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by skunkblast View Post
    i'm hoping to do 2 little ones autos in my space and had mixed opinions whether 2 would be ok,
    Your lighting is you limiting factor here, I agree with Ironman on just the one plant....
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    Thanks for that lads, just wondering why yus say one is it because of the lights or the space as i would only be hopefully looking at an ounce a plant, the only reason i was going to do two is if anything went wrong with one there would be another one lol

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    You have the space for 2 autos but you may find your lighting to be - 'wanting' for 2

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    ok m8 even for an ounce each

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    Quote Originally Posted by skunkblast View Post
    ok m8 even for an ounce each
    That sounds a realistic option although the LED one should (in theory) produce more than the CFL

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    Quote Originally Posted by M_C View Post
    That sounds a realistic option although the LED one should (in theory) produce more than the CFL
    sorry m8 do u mean an ounce each plant or ounce each light lol

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    I was meaning per plant as in one ounce per plant, two ounces in total

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