You are absolutely wrong on this one. During summer sunlight is blue, and towards fall the spectrum changes to red hues. Even changes during morning, midday and evening are huge. You can't seriously claim, you've never seen a sunset that makes the sky and your surroundings glow orange.the sun never changes spectrum. You want the same spectrum through veg and flower.
Can you do both lights? If only one, I'd stick with the 3000k. I tried switching bulbs a couple years ago; wasn't much of a difference to me. But if you flower with a blue spectrum, you do get frostier buds; but as Renfro stated above, you will yield less.I got 3000k & 6500k bulbs, and grow with E27. I'm using 3000k now, but do you think there would be any benefit to switching to 6500k (445nm) the last week of bloom?
This is a very interesting and valid conversation which needs more feedback.No idea why this thread was dug up lol
Can you do both lights? If only one, I'd stick with the 3000k. I tried switching bulbs a couple years ago; wasn't much of a difference to me. But if you flower with a blue spectrum, you do get frostier buds; but as Renfro stated above, you will yield less.
Best is to use as full spectrum as possible from start to finish. I run one flowering tent with 600w HPS and 315w CMH and one tent with 800-1200w 50/50 or 60/40 HPS/MH.This is neat stuff that I knew nothing about. Would it be advisable to swap one of my 3 lights from hps to mh during the last week or 2 of flower? It'd be really nice if I could increase the potency of these autos I'm growing now.