at walmart they might not say cool but rather say daylight or sunlight lamps or some shit like that....
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at walmart they might not say cool but rather say daylight or sunlight lamps or some shit like that....
lol yeah....i was so suprised Home depot was out....kinda pissed me off :(....ohwell, what can i do? lol, idk im not thinkin they would stretch too much tho...if i have enough watts and good reflection going....any other big name stores i could look for the hell of it tho?
thx in advance
nick
The term that should be looked for on the packaging is 'full spectrum'.
Bulbs designed to emulate the color spectrum of the sun are the ones that will provide MH lamp-like growth, at no where near the temperature or operating cost.
I'd also advise keeping CFLs more than an inch away from the leaves. 2 1/2 to 3 1/2 is more ideal for keeping the temperature of the leaves closer to where they can do more with the available light without having to expend energy keeping itself cool.
The ballast of CFLs is the hottest part...be sure to keep that part of the bulb above the leaves.
I forgot but I think they use about 42 and emite about....73. It's some where in that range, probably not exact but it's a good deal. And actually I couldnt find any warm whites at Wal Mart lol. I almost thought I was out of luck with the cool whites too because I only saw like 2 day whites and the rest were soft whites but just look around and you'll find. The ones I found didnt say cool whites on the front, they were on the back and I bought them :p.Quote:
Originally Posted by drumanick0