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Apr 9, 2017 7:22 PM CST
Name: Mac
Still here (Zone 6a)
Ex zones 4b, 8b, 9a, 9b
Cat Lover Region: Ukraine Birds Hummingbirder Butterflies Frogs and Toads
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@ANB97, most any lamp listed as "daylight" is in the 5000K to 6500K or higher range. That's probably about as close to true sunlight as you're going to get. I use 6500K fluorescent lamps for starting plants indoors. I currently have winter squash blooming in my basement under those lights.
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