10,000k?

dbkick

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yeah I wish they'd use one standard , nanometers seems it would be the best, kelvin seems kinda fucking stupid.
 

vilify

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kelvin is used because it covers more of a spectrum than using specific NM.
they are pretty easy to follow, and if you are growing you should really know both.

10,000k supposedly great for seedlings, and the end of flower.
 

dbkick

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aquarium lights. I run a t5 fixture with 454 nm actinic, 2-10000k and now that I think about it I forget what others.
 

dbkick

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kelvin is used because it covers more of a spectrum than using specific NM.
they are pretty easy to follow, and if you are growing you should really know both.

10,000k supposedly great for seedlings, and the end of flower.
yes but it's based on heating a black kettle, doesn't seem very scientific.
 

dbkick

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and if you're running HID take a look at sunpulse lamps, they make a 10000k mh for finishing.
 

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
whats the specs???
I don't remember. I bought a couple from the wild youthful days of the LED without LEDs thread. They've got big peaks in red and blue and not much yellow/green. They were Pr0f's foundation bulb at the time. cn
 

dbkick

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not running any of those myself. up until today I didn't even have a t5 hanging. spent 150 bux on tubes just to run led only :/
 
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