There is not any difference if the specs are the same In fact I used to buy ....The GROW LIGHT types untill I got smart and read up on them ....
A warm white is in the red end of the spectrum and better for blooming some stuff,and a cool white is in the blue end of the spectrum and better for vegatative growth ....I just go with biggest wattage of warm white I can find and often dont even pay much attention to that if I find a nice high watt bulb after all I used to notice how well plants grew in offices with flouresent lighting compared to at my house for years before I started useing plain old shop lights and then LOL the wide spectrum grow lights.
Now I use a wide range of lights depending on the space I want to use ...I have 400 watt high intensity metal halides and 400 watt High pressure sodiums as well as a 250 watt high pressure sodium and several 85 watt cfls.By the way the 85 watt cfl is the equivalent of a 300 watt incadesent and puts out 4200 lumens and is the 5000k daylight bulb.
Right now my set up has one 250 watt High pressure sodium and two 85 watt cfls in use....Catts are directly under the hps and phals and dens under cfls
Last edited by johnblagg; 06-09-2010 at 08:23 PM..
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