captainmorgan
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3000k for flower,5000k for veg and 4000k can be used for both would be my guess for the options. You may sacrifice a little yield using 4000k for flower but will get a more resinous plant for better quality.
Many wonder about this question. From what I've read 3000k gives more stretch but still grows very good plants from what I've seen, and might be more suited to indicas. 4000k wont give your plants to much stretch so might be better suited for sativas. As to whether which gives more yield, better quality etc, no ones can answer for sure.Area 51's website now lists the 3000k and 5000k as available for pre-order. What differences in results in a flowering garden can one expect with a 3000k compared to a 4000k, if all other factors are identical?
Wouldn't it be the opposite?3000k for flower,5000k for veg and 4000k can be used for both would be my guess for the options. You may sacrifice a little yield using 4000k for flower but will get a more resinous plant for better quality.
Hi cityworker, Yeah that would be great, please feel free to post your results.I'm dropping in a 5000k cxb@60 watts in my 4x4 to see what happens if you like. No jack intended
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Who else has been testing different spectrums? Would like to see someone else's resultsMany wonder about this question. From what I've read 3000k gives more stretch but still grows very good plants from what I've seen, and might be more suited to indicas. 4000k wont give your plants to much stretch so might be better suited for sativas. As to whether which gives more yield, better quality etc, no ones can answer for sure.
There are a few guys growing side by side,which is interesting to follow, I know GG is one. I think it also comes down to personal preference, some love the results 3000k gives, and some love 4000k. I think 3500k might be a good compromise between the 2, and get the best of both.
What if you mix 2700/3000k with 4000/5000k?3000k for flower,5000k for veg and 4000k can be used for both would be my guess for the options. You may sacrifice a little yield using 4000k for flower but will get a more resinous plant for better quality.
So it would seem in my guessing, "B" is closer to what happened, and if I don't receive my lights within a week or so, I won't be seeing them for a month or more. Thanks for the update, its great to have someone here who has an inside view of things.Pre order sales were much higher than expected so that's why there's more delays. He was sold out of 4000k's before they even arrived at the warehouse.
So they are no longer "assembled" in the U.S.? Just curious, if so, they need to update their "FAQ" on the website.The first batch of lights are in the USA and waiting to clear customs,then it should only take one day to reach the warehouse for shipping.
I actually did a flower run like that. Initially it was purely supposed to be a veg light but I decided what the hell and flowered under it as well.What if you mix 2700/3000k with 4000/5000k?