Hi everyone (yup... I'm not experienced)
So... after an epic fail last year loosing all my Bhuts to a bacterial infection I decided to get up out of the ashes and try again.
Here in Wellington (NZ) we don't have a lot of sun at this time of year. I have a few Trinidad Scorpion seedlings and to prevent them from becoming spindly I sought advice from a local grower' shop on growing them indoors until conditions allow them to be plated outside. The guy reckoned to keep them from bolting I need a high temp lamp.. 10,000K - 14,000K.
Long story short: Lamps by those specs were nowhere to be found and I came across 2 X 20W 15,000K lamps. They are currently sitting on top of my propagator.
I have read that warmer temp light promotes strong and squat plants, however nothing about lamps at 15,000K.
Are these fine to use?
Do I need to rather use 6,500K lamps?
Does a mixture of e.g. 1 x 4,000K and 1 x 15,000K lamps give a 8,500K equivalent output?
Please help me understand how this works and what would be the best for my seedlings.
Humbly yours...
So... after an epic fail last year loosing all my Bhuts to a bacterial infection I decided to get up out of the ashes and try again.
Here in Wellington (NZ) we don't have a lot of sun at this time of year. I have a few Trinidad Scorpion seedlings and to prevent them from becoming spindly I sought advice from a local grower' shop on growing them indoors until conditions allow them to be plated outside. The guy reckoned to keep them from bolting I need a high temp lamp.. 10,000K - 14,000K.
Long story short: Lamps by those specs were nowhere to be found and I came across 2 X 20W 15,000K lamps. They are currently sitting on top of my propagator.
I have read that warmer temp light promotes strong and squat plants, however nothing about lamps at 15,000K.
Are these fine to use?
Do I need to rather use 6,500K lamps?
Does a mixture of e.g. 1 x 4,000K and 1 x 15,000K lamps give a 8,500K equivalent output?
Please help me understand how this works and what would be the best for my seedlings.
Humbly yours...