Is there any hard proof that 2700K bulbs are better for flowering than 6500K bulbs? I can understand the logic behind using them, but is there anyone who has experimented with this?
I mostly just don't want to go out and buy 8 x 42W 2700K bulbs![]()
Yes . you would know that if you did any search whatsoever. of course you need 2700k bulbs unless you want little fluffy colas. follow this site and read the faq. youll get it.
Is there any hard proof that 2700K bulbs are better for flowering than 6500K bulbs? I can understand the logic behind using them, but is there anyone who has experimented with this?
I mostly just don't want to go out and buy 8 x 42W 2700K bulbs![]()
You clearly don't understand my question.
I have been a member of this community for quite some time and understand the "search function", the FAQ, and all general guidelines on growing plants in general! HOWEVER, what I am asking is there somewhere comparing a plant grown with a 6500K bulb(s) and a plant grown with 2700K bulb(s). Sure, theres a boatload of people spewing that 2700K bulbs work better for flowering...but is there any PROOF.
Get it together.
You clearly don't understand my question.
I have been a member of this community for quite some time and understand the "search function", the FAQ, and all general guidelines on growing plants in general! HOWEVER, what I am asking is there somewhere comparing a plant grown with a 6500K bulb(s) and a plant grown with 2700K bulb(s). Sure, theres a boatload of people spewing that 2700K bulbs work better for flowering...but is there any PROOF.
Get it together.
Yea its not an opinion from marijuana growers, its science. And to the person that said not using 2700 will give you fluffy buds, where do you get this. You might want to try that research yourself before you come to somebodies thread to criticize them. Or maybe research is your problem, try actually doing it.
have you?This is a cfl thread pro. try flowering with daylight cfl's and let me know how that goes for ya.![]()
I HAVE done both....... i used mh to veg and flower and vice versa with NO huge difference. so i imagine that the folks who think mh/5500k+ make fluffy buds , just have not tried it. and i probably would not have tried it either but thats all i had layin around at the time. (i would not recommend 6500 for bloom , i am just sayin that i have tried it before)
IMO , i would recommend 70% - 30% blue for veg .........and the oppisite for bloom.
in nature it gets both spectrums year round, during spring the light is mostly blue spectrum but it still gets red spectrum and in late summer/fall it shift over to having mostly red spectrum and lower levels of blue. so to recreate natures color spectrums you need both spectrums not just one or the other.