T Tokealoke Active Member Jan 11, 2009 #3 satch said: Sure but why bother? Click to expand... whats the best way in cfl, in your opinion
Rodriguez Active Member Jan 11, 2009 #4 Yes, my 'Warm White' CFLs are 2700K. I believe all Warm Whites are ≤3000K, which are fine for flowering.
Yes, my 'Warm White' CFLs are 2700K. I believe all Warm Whites are ≤3000K, which are fine for flowering.
T Tokealoke Active Member Jan 12, 2009 #5 Rodriguez said: Yes, my 'Warm White' CFLs are 2700K. I believe all Warm Whites are ≤3000K, which are fine for flowering. Click to expand... whats wrong with 4200k
Rodriguez said: Yes, my 'Warm White' CFLs are 2700K. I believe all Warm Whites are ≤3000K, which are fine for flowering. Click to expand... whats wrong with 4200k
C cyberweed Active Member Jan 14, 2009 #6 light color 4200 is in the middle of blue and red light color u need red to flower and thats 2700k-3500k and blue to veg thats 4000k-6500k for veg
light color 4200 is in the middle of blue and red light color u need red to flower and thats 2700k-3500k and blue to veg thats 4000k-6500k for veg