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09-16-2010, 10:35 PM #1OPMember
CFL question
So im getting 2 150 watt cfl's actual wattage and one in 2700k and the other is 6500k can i use both of these at the same time or do i have to use them one at a time like 6500k for veg and 2700k for flower hoping i can use them both together obviously for the extra lumens. sorry for sounding like a total noob
jdakin95 Reviewed by jdakin95 on . CFL question So im getting 2 150 watt cfl's actual wattage and one in 2700k and the other is 6500k can i use both of these at the same time or do i have to use them one at a time like 6500k for veg and 2700k for flower hoping i can use them both together obviously for the extra lumens. sorry for sounding like a total noob Rating: 5
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09-16-2010, 11:47 PM #2Member
CFL question
yo jdakin95. yes, you can use both. i would start with one bulb for the first two weeks the 6500k and then add the other for the rest of the veg. 300w should do just fine for a couple small plants. :thumbsup:
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10-22-2010, 05:21 PM #3Senior Member
CFL question
When you say actual wattage 2700. You are incorrect. That is the number on the light spectrum that the lights produce. I think 2700 is more on the blue side.
When buying a bulb or light system. Check watts ( amount of energy used to power the item ) Lumens ( the amount of light said item will produce ) then light spectrum. Most lights are 2700k, 5000k, 6500k. 2700k is good for veg while 6500k is better suited for the flowering stage.
:thumbsup:Good luck:rasta:
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10-22-2010, 05:28 PM #4Senior Member
CFL question
Originally Posted by TheBudReaper
using watts is not the best idea. watts are merely the consumption of power. this doesn't take into account the efficiency of the bulb.
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10-22-2010, 05:42 PM #5Member
CFL question
Originally Posted by headshake
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10-22-2010, 06:44 PM #6Senior Member
CFL question
Originally Posted by WhiteTux
how do higher kelvin values mean less lumen output? the color temp is controlled by the gasses in the envelope, nothing more. how can i buy two 23W, 1600 lumen CFLs and get one in 6500K and one in 2700K?
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10-22-2010, 07:05 PM #7Member
CFL question
I don't really remember.. but i know that it does.. For example, look where a black light would be on the color spectrum, and it doesnt putt off much lumen at all. Cooler colors tend to produce less lumen.. (higher k values, are cooler colors, not assuming that you don't know, just mentioning it).
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10-28-2010, 12:19 AM #8Member
CFL question
I believe it is the opposite, Lower K = less lumens. As lumens are based upon the human eye, we see less red light, making the lower scale of K (ie red/warm light) less intense.
"...our perception of red light compared to our perception of yellow light of the same radiological intensity makes the red light seem much less bright than the yellow even though they are equally intense."
The Perceptive Efficiency of the Human Eye as a Function of Wavelength
Side tracked a bit though, yes both will be fine.
Goodluck,
phant0m
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11-09-2010, 09:52 PM #9Senior Member
CFL question
Using both will actually benifit you. Just try to stay further on the 6500k side while vegging and the 2700k while flowering. Staying closer to the 6500k for veg will keep stretching to a minimum but make sure you keep them very close, without touching the plant.
:smokin:Grow Log #1:thumbsup: http://boards.cannabis.com/grow-log/...w-log-1-a.html
:thumbsup:Grow Log #2:smokin:http://boards.cannabis.com/grow-log/...w-log-2-a.html
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11-10-2010, 10:37 AM #10Junior Member
CFL question
both will be just fine, add more the bigger the plants get. Full grows with mixed spectrums is overlooked these days. but can be rewarding. just try it
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