So I am using a 100W CFL "lights of america" Fluorex yard light for vegging that looks like it has a separate ballast. (Yes I'm cheap, but it's working fine)
Now that I'm in flower I was going to replace it with a warm white since the current bulb is 6500 Kelvin.
Questions:
1. Do they make a warm white (2700k) version? (I can't find one)

2. If not, is the ballast compatible with a different brand? What brand? Any brand without a built-in ballast?

3. Since during flowering I have already added 4 x 23w warm white(2700k, 100W equivalents) so I'm now half 6500k and half 2700k should that be good enough to where there is no point in worrying about it?

Thanks
Bulster Reviewed by Bulster on . "Lights Of America" question... So I am using a 100W CFL "lights of america" Fluorex yard light for vegging that looks like it has a separate ballast. (Yes I'm cheap, but it's working fine) Now that I'm in flower I was going to replace it with a warm white since the current bulb is 6500 Kelvin. Questions: 1. Do they make a warm white (2700k) version? (I can't find one) 2. If not, is the ballast compatible with a different brand? What brand? Any brand without a built-in ballast? 3. Since during flowering I have Rating: 5