The Irish Growers Thread!

Jenko

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So should i swap the bulbs over for flowering to 3000k cool white or will i keep the 6500k daylight bulbs? 13 days in flower20210324_120054.jpg20210324_120043.jpg20210324_120037.jpg
 

Fishbulb

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The lower end he number the better because red with is lower k level is more useable to the plant how is 2700k colour temp
 

Jenko

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Ok 2 different answers so this is what i'm gonna do as an experiment.

Right now i have 3 daylight 6500k bulbs, gonna swap 1 for a 300k then switch off another. So i am left with one of each, gonna throw in my blurple light too, no spencs on it see what happens.
 

Gandalfs9

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I thought that the 3000kelvin range is best for flowering? Being higher in the red spectrum?
Although supplementary daylight may be beneficial, the red spectrum should be your primary lighting?
Nice lookin ladies jenko
 

90'sStoner

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Ok 2 different answers so this is what i'm gonna do as an experiment.

Right now i have 3 daylight 6500k bulbs, gonna swap 1 for a 300k then switch off another. So i am left with one of each, gonna throw in my blurple light too, no spencs on it see what happens.
I'd take fishbulbs advice, I assumed cool white would have less red than daylight. The red in the spectrum is what ya want in flower
 
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