Quote Originally Posted by TheBudReaper
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:
he said 150W actual wattage. the K (short for 1000) behind the 2700 (2700K) indicates the color spectrum. 2700K is actually in the red spectrum, 6500K is in the blue spectrum. 2700K is better for flower, 6500K for veg.

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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