I went with 5000K bc I figured it would help keep them from stretching due to low total W/ft*ft.
Dont get angry, now. Chill out a little. And I have not been marketed to...four cobs and an IG200, I have too much light for my space, and I took 5000K and used it in the veg tent. Don't sit and think that I purchased this COB solely for it's vegtastic purposes. It is simply what I had.No. And unless you can up with some Botany on that, I don't think you are correct.
You have been marketed to. I am chasing down the science and posting it here.
The science says that is not correct.
Dont get angry, now. Chill out a little. And I have not been marketed to...four cobs and an IG200, I have too much light for my space, and I took 5000K and used it in the veg tent. Don't sit and think that I purchased this COB solely for it's vegtastic purposes. It is simply what I had.
I didn't bring up growth rates for a specific reason. I want my veg to go slow because I don't have a lot of extra space. Maybe that's why slower growth is not a concern for me. Node spacing is shorter under 5000K vs 3000K, that is something you will see if you ever finish your light.
Imagine how long it would take some of these designers to figure this stuff out if laymen weren't pointing everything out
Just sayin'
Time to go do house chores and keep the lady happy. Most important for life happiness...
Keep in mind most people veg under metal halide, which are typically ~4000k. So could be something there... or not![]()
Would be interesting if there was a documented side by side veg only grow, 3000, 4000, and 5000K.