Quote Originally Posted by psteve
On paper, maybe. But in real life, I have seen the results of buds bloomed under both kinds of bulbs, and the difference is negligible. The plants grown under daylight bulbs were just as big and dense as the ones grown under 'soft white'.
1) Of course in my last sentence on that, I meant to say "daylight" bulb not "outdoor" bulb.
2) I'm not saying you are wrong. Your experiences cannot be wrong unless your perceptions were really altered. However, I'll stick with the bulbs that have 6 times more red spectrum when I am budding, since it is proved that the red spectrum produces much better results when it's time to bud. I'll take what's been proved in experiments and on paper, over and over again by many people, over what someone perceives is happening when doing something the wrong way. Different strokes and all...