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03-10-2008, 03:14 PM #2Senior Member
Light spectrum ?? Can anyone help :)
the higher the kelvin the more blue, the lower the more red.
so around 5 to 6000k or higher is closer to the color of bright sunlight and 2400k or so is like when the sun is setting or like in the Fall season.
for veg you want to simulate summer so use 6000k, and use the the lower kelvin for flowering to simulate flowering in the fall (season changes)
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