Rumpl4skn
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Another potentially idiotic newbie question here. ![Smile :) :)](/styles/smilies/icon_smile.gif)
I'm doing a very small closet grow, 4 plants - 3 Afghans and 1 generic whatever that came free with my seeds - and I'd read recently that flowering requires warmer (3500k) light. I have 2 150w extended CFL's and 2 100w small ones, all in the "daylight" (5500) spectrum.
Would yellow gel paper filter the lights and give me more of a warm color spectrum for budding? Or would it just block too many lumens?![Idea :idea: :idea:](/styles/smilies/icon_idea.gif)
Thanks for any and all opinions.
![Smile :) :)](/styles/smilies/icon_smile.gif)
I'm doing a very small closet grow, 4 plants - 3 Afghans and 1 generic whatever that came free with my seeds - and I'd read recently that flowering requires warmer (3500k) light. I have 2 150w extended CFL's and 2 100w small ones, all in the "daylight" (5500) spectrum.
Would yellow gel paper filter the lights and give me more of a warm color spectrum for budding? Or would it just block too many lumens?
![Idea :idea: :idea:](/styles/smilies/icon_idea.gif)
Thanks for any and all opinions.