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ic3blink
07-23-2009, 10:44 PM
I have 4, 48" "Plant & Aquarium" bulbs
40w 1900-lumens
3" - 12" above my 8 clones.
its been just over two weeks and everyone seems fine.
I was curious if these bulbs would work out or what to look for in fluorescent lights.
tinytoon
07-23-2009, 10:53 PM
what you need to find out is what part of the light spectrum those bulbs belong to or the color temp of the bulbs. you really want to run a vegging type bulb when starting clones and seedlings as this typ bulb is on the blue side of the light spectrum and hangs out about 6500k on the temp scale. A flowering bulb is higher on the red side of the spectrum and dips down around 2100k on the temp scale. To make it sweet and simple a bulb labeled as "Daylight" would be what you are looking for. when lit the light as a white brightness to it. "Soft" labeled bulb apear to have almost a yellowish look to them when lit because they are more red spectrum and that is what I believe you have atm but is pure speculation. Time to :jointsmile:
ic3blink
07-24-2009, 04:56 PM
Why yes after some research i found this out about the bulbs.
â?¢ PHOTOMETRIC CHARACTERISTICS
â?¢ Initial Lumens: 1900
â?¢ Nominal Initial Lumens per Watt: 47
â?¢ Color Temperature: 3100 K
â?¢ Color Rendering Index (CRI): 90
General Electric F40PL/AQ/ECO GE Plant & Aquarium T12 - Plant; Terrarium (49893) (6 Pack) at PlumberSurplus.com (http://www.plumbersurplus.com/Prod/General-Electric-F40PL-AQ-ECO-GE-Plant-Aquarium-T12-Plant%3B-Terrarium-(49893)-(6-Pack)/111612/Cat/1037)
there's a more detail description there. I guess it seems like i should be fine using f40PL/AQ/ECO until the flowering phase.
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