Ballasts, what are you talking about? CFL's have built in ballasts. CMH is ceramic metal halide. It's an HID bulb so yes it gets hot and you'd need a legit setup to cool it. Listen to what I said. Don't argue, don't debate.CMH? ill look into it. what is their kelvin rating? CMH is a metal metal halide? probably gets really hot, yeah?..i would need a whole new rig then.
right now i have a mix of 6400k and 2700k hung. since im buying new bulbs, i just want to have one that can be good for veg and flower. im just cooling with a fan pointed at the ballasts.
if i were to just buy some more powerful fluorescent, should i go with 4100k or 5000k? 6400+2700/2= 4550, but im thinking maybe the 4100 will be better overall?
i want that 400 in your signature some day.
u might as well explain why lol. i think he looks at spetrum numbers without understanding that a 5000k wont omit colors a 2700 will and vice versa.No, no it would not.
if its florescent it would be whats best. but anything like a 4800k-3000k would be terrible different phosphors an suchNo, no it would not.
wait, but according to that chart, 5k is less usable than 6k+? but then again, the sun is around 5k, so wouldnt that be the best?5000k is the best bulb period.
that chart really has nothing to with 5000k it has to with PAR, google 5000k fluorescent spectrum should be able to find the proper chart. if it where me i wouild mix 5000k with 2700k for flower, or just use 5000k.