4000k, 5000k, 6000k, 6500k for veg?

Veg light color


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stickyfly

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3 way tie so far...seems like all but the 6000k are good choices? Interesting comment on the strains that don’t like above 4000k for vertical growth. That may not be a bad thing for my grow operation. I’m limited on height and want full width.
 

PadawanWarrior

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It kinda depends on how much you want them to stretch. 6500 will made the nodes the tightest. But I've been using 5000k because that's what I have.
 

SnoopyDoo

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I like to run MH and HPS in veg. I change the bulb depending on my needs and/or the needs of the plant. If/when they make affordable LEDs with adjustable spectrums, I may jump on board.
 

DrKiz

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I have a couple of Durolux 200 watt 5000k LED's that I use for vege. They keep the nodes tight, but by playing with height they still grow upwards.
At flip they go under 3000-3500k Lm301b's with far red enhancements.
Nice and compact under the 5000's, most of the stuff from this stage gets pruned off anyways later on.
 

stickyfly

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Who makes a good 5000k or 6500k LED for a 2x2' veg space? Would there be any difference between a 5000k grow light vs a 5000k garage light? same thing for 6500k...any difference between a "grow" light and a garage/utility light?
 

ilovereggae

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I like to run MH and HPS in veg. I change the bulb depending on my needs and/or the needs of the plant. If/when they make affordable LEDs with adjustable spectrums, I may jump on board.
bridgelux vesta. tuneable 2 row strips w one row of 2700k and one row of 5000k. 90 cri. 2 ft strips are $10 each on digikey. they are a little less efficient than the eb gen 3 or lm301b but if you run them soft you can make up the difference. and u can either run each color on a seperate dimmable driver for super tuning, or just wire up your connections so u can easily disconnect one color (or use rocker switches etc). that gives you a light w 3 settings- 2700, 3850, 5000K.

I have one smaller 80W fixture im using in veg but about to add a few more strips to bump it to 150W and use it for full cycle grow and flower under it too.

@Rocket Soul has more experience w them and can add anything I missed.
 

Rocket Soul

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bridgelux vesta. tuneable 2 row strips w one row of 2700k and one row of 5000k. 90 cri. 2 ft strips are $10 each on digikey. they are a little less efficient than the eb gen 3 or lm301b but if you run them soft you can make up the difference. and u can either run each color on a seperate dimmable driver for super tuning, or just wire up your connections so u can easily disconnect one color (or use rocker switches etc). that gives you a light w 3 settings- 2700, 3850, 5000K.

I have one smaller 80W fixture im using in veg but about to add a few more strips to bump it to 150W and use it for full cycle grow and flower under it too.

@Rocket Soul has more experience w them and can add anything I missed.
Nope, its all there :)
I think the 3850K actually turns out to be around 3700k if you measure it with a meter.
 

SourDeezz

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One thing I learned on this forum is that 6k LED and 6k metal halide are not the same. I personally went with 4k LED.
 

DrKiz

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Who makes a good 5000k or 6500k LED for a 2x2' veg space? Would there be any difference between a 5000k grow light vs a 5000k garage light? same thing for 6500k...any difference between a "grow" light and a garage/utility light?
I use 18 watt 6000k garage light strips for micro greens. Work great for that application.
 
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