6500k is blue spectrum used for vegetative growth. 2700k is red spectrum used for flowering.Motivation..... Thanks for taking time out of your days to give us hope in the CFL world. Whats the diffrence in the kelvin spectrum? I hear 6500, 2700. I just want to know what spectrum your useing for the budding and also Ace Hardware has 6500k CFL's
HOW DO YOU POST PICS THAT PEOPLE CAN SEE CLOSE UP. i TRIED BUT THEY STAY SMALL WHEN i PREVIEW...,CAN U HELP ME BRO. GREAT LOOKING PLANTS BTW. I GROW SKUNK, AND SATIVAS 12/12 2-4 WK CLONE.
Looking great man...
Where i live, no store packs 6500k cfls and nothing goes over 26 watt-motherfuckers!!!Im vegging with 6 26 watt 2700ks...thats a bitch, but what can i do...
Keep up the splendid work....
That plant is going to eat some one ....
3000k lights arent bad dont worry about that to much. its just not as much blue as a 2700k, but it is dammmn close! you will be fine with them! Im quite sure they are pretty much the same thing.Hi Mature, I was wondering if you could help me by telling me if these kind of CFL lights would work for the whole growing process (veg and flowering).
I'm going to follow SeeMoreBuds "Marijuana Buds For Less" book and grow three plants using 8 42w CFLs. My problem is that the only 42w CFLs I have found this far here in my country (Iceland, North-Europe) are 3000K, not 2700K like he used.
Would it be a bad thing to use these 3000K lights?
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The 3000k's are still in the 'warm' white' range so should be fine I thinkHi Mature, I was wondering if you could help me by telling me if these kind of CFL lights would work for the whole growing process (veg and flowering).
I'm going to follow SeeMoreBuds "Marijuana Buds For Less" book and grow three plants using 8 42w CFLs. My problem is that the only 42w CFLs I have found this far here in my country (Iceland, North-Europe) are 3000K, not 2700K like he used.
Would it be a bad thing to use these 3000K lights?
Hi sagensour,Motivation..... Thanks for taking time out of your days to give us hope in the CFL world. Whats the diffrence in the kelvin spectrum? I hear 6500, 2700. I just want to know what spectrum your useing for the budding and also Ace Hardware has 6500k CFL's