You should have stepped up and gotten the 5500K or 6400K.Quote:
Originally Posted by stupids
The sun is 5800K.......you're still a little shy of the mark, but they will work, so next time go 6400K.
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You should have stepped up and gotten the 5500K or 6400K.Quote:
Originally Posted by stupids
The sun is 5800K.......you're still a little shy of the mark, but they will work, so next time go 6400K.
can anyone help me out please????
peace~
I've heard you'll need about 20,000 lumens total in your growroom. This can be done with one HPS bulb, or many CFL bulbs.Quote:
Originally Posted by YELRAM
A CFL bulb (Compact fluorescent light) is about the same size as a regular lightbulb, but is a twisted up tube instead of just a round bulb.
When buying CFL bulbs, be careful, always try to look for lumens, since they show "real wattage" and "incandescent equivalent wattage", which can be confusing.
Home Depot has a pack of 4 bright bulbs for $12 canadian, i'm sure Canadian Tire does too but i didnt look.
Here's a link with all the stuff about CFL, most importantly a picture of what the bulbs look like:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compact_fluorescent_lamp
k thanks moeburn. its nice when someone answers yer questions when you need help.
peace~
You had your answer in my first post.Quote:
Originally Posted by YELRAM
You are looking for CFL that has a rating of 2700k for flowering and general growth. 6500k is for seedlings, clones and vegetation growth. I'm sorry you got confused just ask the sales person for CFL to match that rating. It will also be labeled on the box or packaging just take some time and read. The most important thing is if it does not have those ratings don't buy it.
You can get them online at eBay or http://www.discount-hydro.com/GardenLightFluor.asp
Zandor's right Compressed Fluorescents are great for Cloning and Veg. You'll know they are compressed if they screw into a normal socket. I would team 6500K's up with a Hps 250 or 400 for a full life cycle instead of using a 2700K. That ways you're guaranteed to have a full spectrum.