2100K / 850 lumens
or
3000K / 1750 lumens
Meself...I'm thinking it better that I go with the warmer color.
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2100K / 850 lumens
or
3000K / 1750 lumens
Meself...I'm thinking it better that I go with the warmer color.
Cooler is better for most CFL uses ...
Did I mention that they're flowering?
That'd be why I'm leaning on warmer instead of more lumenier.
No, 'lumenier' is not an actual word. But...being as I'm in wake-n-bake mode here. :stoned: ...anyhoo...I went with warmer. Being as they're not as warm as the higher wattage deals...I can get'm a wee bit closer to the sites and not worry about the leaves getting too warm.
:smokin: ~tokes~ :smokin:
Ahhhh....and here I am just warming up too :cool:
Umm..
Coolwhite CFL's for seedling+veg
Warmwhite CFL's for flowering
:)
Best is to get the energy saving eco cfl's.
I have 42watt bulb that gives of the same as 160watts. This was £7 per cfl (for cool white, B22's)
The Warmwhite get as many as possible for the flowering :) I didnt want eco warmwhites because they didnt give of heat at all, and i have a temperature problem in my loft.
oi :rolleyes:
Use the 3000k they are in the proper spectrum for flowering plus have more lums from what you describe.
Adieu
Sorry double post, trying to edit.