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Hello all,
https://www.toolstation.com/philips-...al-lamp/p79158
Will the above bulb be okay to bring my little seedling a little better?
Thanks
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Hey Ghexton, the link says that it is warm white, which is normally 2700k and too warm, which I've only just learn't. TMT, SS and others pointed me in the direction of looking for a cooler light temp of 4000- 6500k, and minimum 100 lumens, or a Daylight Bulb. I ended up getting a Daylight bulb, 6500k and 470 lumens. Screwfix have them, but I'm not sure if they have the bulb size e27Last edited by chillithyme; 02-03-2020, 06:36 PM.
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Wilko have this daylight bulb, it doesn't state the temp, I think I saw this in store too and it was 4000k. I think that this should be ok?
Not sure if you have a wilko nearby
https://www.wilko.com/en-uk/wilko-1-...bulb/p/0437674Last edited by chillithyme; 02-03-2020, 06:45 PM.
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I ended up getting two. Thanks at chillityme il keep the ones on the right. And return the others.
https://ibb.co/GF9M0ph
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These are probably one of the better E27 bulbs out at the moment, I don't know if they are available in high street shops. 121 lumens/watt to give a total of 1521 lumens. For comparison, my lights currently use fluorescent tubes which put out 1575 lumens using almost twice the power (24W).
https://www.any-lamp.co.uk/philips-c...-replaces-100w
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Hi folks, I know it's probably a bit late for grow lights at this stage, but just thought I'd mention the one I've used this year with good success so far-- it's a livarno lux 8.5 watt led daylight lamp, just the right size for an a4 (I guess) seed tray. I've had it on a few early tomatoes and chillies, did really good job of stopping them going leggy. I bought a really big one on amazon last year, I think it was 300w led, it was total overkill tough and turned the spare room into a tanning salon! I'll stick up a couple of pics in a bit.
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Originally posted by hop-a-long View PostHi folks, I know it's probably a bit late for grow lights at this stage, but just thought I'd mention the one I've used this year with good success so far-- it's a livarno lux 8.5 watt led daylight lamp, just the right size for an a4 (I guess) seed tray. I've had it on a few early tomatoes and chillies, did really good job of stopping them going leggy. I bought a really big one on amazon last year, I think it was 300w led, it was total overkill tough and turned the spare room into a tanning salon! I'll stick up a couple of pics in a bit.
Nothing is overkill for my chilli babies
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I've got a bit of a silly question. My lamp states that I can use an up to a 9w cfl bulb, I thought that I could use upto a 9w led replacement ( mine is a 6w led in there at the moment).
However I saw a different lamp in a shop that stated that it takes up to a 9w cfl bulb, but only up to 6 w led bulb? Any ideas why, difference in wattage between a cfl and led bulb that is?Last edited by chillithyme; 09-03-2020, 12:10 PM.
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