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Old March 9, 2015   #1
jmsieglaff
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Default Light question

I have a grow light for starting seeds with a high output 4' T5 6500K 54W light bulb (not sure of lumens off hand). I have an extra 4' shop light with slots for two bulbs, so I thought I'd rig it up for some extra lights on my seedlings (never a bad idea to have more light, right?)

I bought two daylight 6500K 4' T12 bulbs (at least that is what the cardboard sleeve said): (e.g. http://www.amazon.com/Sylvania-24477.../dp/B000BO5A1Y)
  • Color/Finish: Daylight
  • Color Temperature: 6,500K
  • Average Lifetime: 20000 hours
  • Lumens (light output): 2180
  • CRI: 88
But when I took them out of the cardboard sleeve, one of them was actually a 3400K 4' T12 aquarium/terraium/grow bulb (e.g. http://www.amazon.com/Sylvania-24671.../dp/B000M2TX22)
  • Color Temperature: 3,400K
  • Average Lifetime: 20000 hours
  • Lumens (light output): 1700
  • CRI: 89
At first I wasn't pleased, but then I thought the mix of 6500K light and 3400K light might not be a bad thing. Any thoughts on these two bulbs for seedlings? Compared to just two 6500K bulbs?
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