Crazygrowguy99
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how do you find out if the bulb is 2700k or what not?
He was asking about the electric bill, not how to use the lights.
With 5 CFL lights, your electric bill shouldn't really get that high. Its not like you are using like 2000 watts and even then its not that big either
Are You illiterate? He did ask more than the electric bill. For future reference any sentence ending with a question mark.........is a question!!but how many for say a 3,4 plat set up? Maybe 5 CFLs all together? each 25 watt? or as many watt as i can get?
6500K/2700K is the light color spectrum that is emitted from said bulb. K = Kelvin and that is a unit increment of temperature. 6500K(Daylight/bright white) emit a blueish hue and are good for green growth, that is why it is pretty common to use them during the vegetative cycle. 2700K(warm light) emit a orange/red hue and are good for flowering of plants in the flower cycle. I believe that lumens have not much to do with the color spectrum, they are a measure of light intensity... someone please correct me if I am wrong.what is 6500k? and 2700k? is that link lumens or something because i thought that you want more lumens in the flowering state..
My bad.. at least you answered that question..Are You illiterate? He did ask more than the electric bill. For future reference any sentence ending with a question mark.........is a question!!
if you have both packaging and a receipt you can exchange anything at wallyworld, except food lol.How exactly does the fixture exchange program work?!
GE's 'general purpose' bulbs are 2700k. It doesn't say it anywhere on the package, but I called GE and they are in fact 2700k. Some of there packages will have a Kelvin rating on them, but most don't. Other brands seem to put that info right on the package, at least 'daylight', 'softwhite', etc. HTHhow do you find out if the bulb is 2700k or what not?
Generally says it on the box.how do you find out if the bulb is 2700k or what not?
Hey got any pictures of your new light? I am kinda still in the ghetto phase of my grow, so I rigged up a fixture that I have seen around RUI. I might get some ideas form your setup... all thanks to you of course.That sounds like its about perfect Phish. Just went to walmart today picked up a timer, and a bunch more cfl's and stuff. Built a little grow light and all together now
2x13 W 6500K
3x26 W 6500K
2x26 W 2500K
Total of 156 CFL Watts
Hopefully the girls like this!
You would be amazed how much simply zip tying your cords together , or stapleing them down, makes a difference on how organized your room looks, i did it and it really helped, i havent triped over them once since. I do like the powerstrip thing, i think i am goona do it myslef in my small cabinet to get more light.Ive been thinking about buying a few cheap power strips and rig a bunch of lights on a few of them. Think about it, with 3 power strips I'd say you could easily get 6 to 10 Lights on it. I'm sure you could hang them from a ceiling with some creativity but you could even have a few sitting under the plants once they reach that size for that kind of light.
Since a lot of people think that the heat in CFL grows comes from how much cord you have, this might help solve some peoples heat issues. It would keep it nice and tidy as well, I've got a lot of cords that really just make my closet look cramped.
I'll be attending a music festival and possibly a trip to the beach, so I'm sure I'll add some more lighting and work on adding pics to my grow topic in a week or 2. I can't imagine how much smoother indoor growing will be next grow
I was using this same timer you have for about a week before i realized it never turned the lights out, they are cheap and defective, you may want to check it. glCloset Grow pics. This is the temperary light I suppose it serves the purpose. Its not a pretty grow room but its a budgeted effective one. I highly reccomend the light plug in adapters from walmart for like a dollar, with some power strips, extension cords outlet splitters and light socket adapters you can build a cheap great light. Its no 600 W MH or HPS but hey CFL will grow all I need! Id love to see yourguys set ups!