Fluorescent Light Color Spectrum
I'm setting up a cabinet to start seedlings in before they go outside to their final resting place. I've got some fluorescent light fixtures with 'sunshine' bulbs in them. They are only 2 footers, and the color is 5000k. Is that too high to promote veg growth in plants?
Thanks
Buck
Fluorescent Light Color Spectrum
5000K have usually a good spectrum for vegging. It isnt high at all, the most used fluo temp color indoors are 6000-6500K, looking for more compact plants. But 5000K is fine, especially if the plant will flower outdoors.
Anyway, the difference between fluo's colors are small, all work fine in veg if u use enough watts.
Fluorescent Light Color Spectrum
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Originally Posted by knna
5000K have usually a good spectrum for vegging. It isnt high at all, the most used fluo temp color indoors are 6000-6500K, looking for more compact plants. But 5000K is fine, especially if the plant will flower outdoors.
Anyway, the difference between fluo's colors are small, all work fine in veg if u use enough watts.
Thats what I was hoping to hear, thank you sir. I will update you guys on the situation. I've got 20 bagseeds in hydro blocks right now. I'm going to put the others in soil starter pallets. We'll see how it goes. I'm hoping for a FEW good ones out of all these....
Fluorescent Light Color Spectrum
i vegged my first grow with one 5000k 30w cfl, they will work great, keep em close to the top
Fluorescent Light Color Spectrum
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Originally Posted by cactusman23
i vegged my first grow with one 5000k 30w cfl, they will work great, keep em close to the top
Cool, I got about 40 Watts of 5000K. It's ends up at like 1800 lumens or somthing.