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03-14-2008, 04:57 PM #2
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Lumens.. Kelvins.. very confused
No.
Originally Posted by Ausguy
They are completely different, and cannot be interchanged.yesBut more importantly..
Can lumens be added up? IE;
A globe producing 2000 lumens + a globe that is 3000 lumens
Does this = 5000 lumens?
No.OR (since im totally confused)
A globe producing 6500k + another 6500k
Does this = 13 000k?
Kelvin is the color of the bulb. 6500k plus 6500k is still 6500k.
Get 6500k bulbs fro veg, and 2700k bulbs for flower.
Is there a need for that much kelvins? the more the better? Except for ventilation and heat issues.
???
FINALLY:
I need this to be plain and simple, i cant handle reading all what i have again cos im going to be so confused i wont grow.. Which i really want to :S
BUT, Whats the best way to go, if I WANT TO grow with CFL's?
Buy a few CFL's that equal to a good ammount?
and can i use the same lights i used for veg for flowering or do i have to buy new ones that are weaker? for flowering...
I dont get it..
HELP ME
Be sure you have at least 70 watts (actual watts, not 'equivalent' watts) per square foot of plant canopy.
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