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Originally Posted by Leafmite
Expanding the grow space? I know the feeling.
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Yep...I said I wouldn't...but I did. Had no choice really. The orchids held a little orchid gun to my head and made me provide more space. It really was out of my hands and I am not to blame for breaking my word of no more expansions. Ok, well, that's my story...and I'm sticking to it.
As for the K and the 6500K, etc...I have been growing under 5000-6500K for years now and I have never had an issue w/blooming. My plants are outside during the warm months and inside for 8-8.5 months every year...no problems w/getting blooms. I am even blooming cacti/succulents and that speaks volumes.
Look for daylight or natural spectrum 5000-6500K and you will get blooms. Ray published a document several years ago that showed the light spectrum emitted by bulbs and the 5000+K emitted sufficient "blue" spectrum to bloom. Maybe he'll see this thread and he can share that doc again.
I used to use a mix of the blue and reds but I hated the yellow glow that the reds caused. Yes, to the human
eye, the reds emit a yellow tone. When I saw Ray's doc...the next fall I switched to only "blue" and have never had a problem w/blooming. If the yellow doesn't bother you then you can mix the "blue" and "red" (lower K and higher K OR referred to as "warm" and "cool")
Well, I take it back that I've never had a problem blooming anything...I have had trouble blooming Rlc glauca but I know people who grow outside year round and they have trouble w/this one. I switched this guy over to full sun last summer and again this summer...in conjunction w/the lights during the colder months and I am now finally getting blooms. For most orchids though...no trouble w/blooms. I'm sure there could be other orchids/plants that might not bloom under 5000-6500K but my guess would be that those require closer to full sun year round and that does not hold true for the majority of orchids.
I have some of the sun blaze units but I also have some units I got from FarmTek, and a number of different name brands from other places. The most recent additions are HydroPlanet, purchased on Amazon. My best deals obtained have been had on Amazon.