lighthouse Active Member Nov 22, 2009 #1 How would adding a few 6500k's to your 2700k's during flowering stages help?
P paintnick Well-Known Member Nov 22, 2009 #2 lighthouse said: How would adding a few 6500k's to your 2700k's during flowering stages help? Click to expand... gives it a fuller spectrum of light, more natural for the plant, a few 6500 wont hurt during flowering as long as ur 2700k lights are dominant in ur garden
lighthouse said: How would adding a few 6500k's to your 2700k's during flowering stages help? Click to expand... gives it a fuller spectrum of light, more natural for the plant, a few 6500 wont hurt during flowering as long as ur 2700k lights are dominant in ur garden
Someguy15 Well-Known Member Nov 23, 2009 #3 lighthouse said: How would adding a few 6500k's to your 2700k's during flowering stages help? Click to expand... Flowering you want 70% 2700k and 30% 6500k. This is because the blue light helps with veg growth as well as increasing tricome production.
lighthouse said: How would adding a few 6500k's to your 2700k's during flowering stages help? Click to expand... Flowering you want 70% 2700k and 30% 6500k. This is because the blue light helps with veg growth as well as increasing tricome production.
T T.H.Cammo Well-Known Member Nov 24, 2009 #4 Adding in some 6,500 K's for flowering will keep the internode length down to a minimum (reducing flowering "growth spurt").
Adding in some 6,500 K's for flowering will keep the internode length down to a minimum (reducing flowering "growth spurt").