OldGrowAddict
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It did, greatly. Thanks!Im not familiar with those bulbs (they're like t5's that are fused at the end right?) but I would think they would compare to 2 4ft t5 tubes @5500 lumens each. I use T5's and they work wonderfully for veg, nice short bushy plants w/ tight internodal distances. your 110w bulbs seem like they would compare to 4x 2ft t5's which would work well for 2 plants veg upto about 9"-12" HxW Those bulbs sound strong enough to grow, it just depends if they are tight/compact units that dont cover a large area, or if they are long enough to cover all the plants you want. Match their numbers up against t5's stats, if they're comparable (they sound like they are) then they'll grow fine. 6500k for vegging. Im pretty sure you meant 2500k earlier not 25000k. the 2500k will appear very orange and is better for flowering, but still has a useable spectrum for vegging. when you're choosing a spectrum for vegging, I would go 3/4 or 2/3 6500k to 2500k bulbs. if you're only getting 1 or 2 bulbs just get 6500k's. both those bulbs have blue/green/orange(very little useable red) just the 6500k will be heavier in blue and the 2500k will be heavier in orange. neither have any useable red, which is why many fail at flowering using fluoros, it is difficult to find bulbs that provide useable red wavelengths (orange is not really that great for photosynthesis)
Assuming they're comparable to t5's, I find good response down to about 18" from my tubes (I try to keep the tubes w/in 3-6" of the tops as they dont create much heat) So they dont start to outgrow my t5's until they're about 18" tall.
hope this helped
I wasn't able to give rep, don't know why.
http://vimg.iflex.no//CompressImage.aspx?height=257&width=250&FileName=ProductImage/2x55wcflvekst000346.jpg
I was told PL-L is like T5 tubes but half length because they are bent like that. Don't know why they sell only 6500K and 25000K (or one of each), or why this is unusual.
Dimensions are: 59x20x5 cm(inches: 23.6 x 8 x 2).
I did mean 25000K, take a look at the unit for yourself (it does look like PL-L to me?, but the reflector looks cheap):