I dont know about lights of america (No lights of Canada up here!) but from other forums ive heard they dont last long.

However there HAS to be a 2700k. Every time i go to my hardware store i see 2700k, 3200k, 4000k, 5000k and 6500k. Hell, my corner store has the selection of 4000k's and 2700k's.

I would be very suprised if they didnt have it. If the store you frequent doesn't, try walmart lowe's home depot or even dollar stores. Someone near you must sell them
Mic-Mechanic Reviewed by Mic-Mechanic 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