"veg spectrum" lights wouldnt make a plant stop flowering. You could flower a plant under 6500k only. Hormones related to dark periods are responsible for flowering not light spectrum.You can have 2700k's during veg at a ratio of 2:1 in favour of the 6500k's.
You can have 6500k's in flower at a ration of 3:1 in favour of the 2700k's.
I'd not mess with any other spectrum unless that is all you have available.
Please be careful about putting too many veg spectrum lights on the plant during flower. Do you want the plant to go back into veg?
Not really recommended or even close to ideal though is it or no one would use 2700k's would they?"veg spectrum" lights wouldnt make a plant stop flowering. You could flower a plant under 6500k only. Hormones related to dark periods are responsible for flowering not light spectrum.
A plant might use more red light during bloom but it isnt what makes it flower.
no and he wasn't suggesting that... the point of his post was the stop the miss-information you posted from spreading.Not really recommended or even close to ideal though is it or no one would use 2700k's would they?
Who said anything about 6500k's making a plant go back into veg? I asked the OP whether he wanted the plant to re veg.no and he wasn't suggesting that... the point of his post was the stop the miss-information you posted from spreading.
Having all 6500k during flowering would not put the plant back in veg nor would it make it produce no buds. Light cycle controls if the plant flowers or vegs of a photo-period plant and time decides on an auto flowering plant. 2700k have way more red color spectrum which is better for bud formation this is why people want to have more red then blue spectrum in flowering, they do not use 2700k because they don't want their plants to veg.