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I have great success with a combination of 2700 K CFL and 6500 K CFL bulbs together in a "Y" socket... I put them about 15 - 30 cm (6 - 12") over the plant that is sickly or I want to focus on.
It's cheap and easy, and easily sourced... "if" doing this improves the colour and health of your plants, you'd automatically know that your problem was insufficient light.
... also, the 2700 bulb is for flowering, the 6500 is for general growth and health, so if flowering isn't in the cards, you don't have to use it.
I have been told the florescent tube bulbs are only supposed to be used for one year, after that, the spectrum can change and cause problems for plants... but I haven't messed with them enough to say one way or the other really...
It's cheap and easy, and easily sourced... "if" doing this improves the colour and health of your plants, you'd automatically know that your problem was insufficient light.
... also, the 2700 bulb is for flowering, the 6500 is for general growth and health, so if flowering isn't in the cards, you don't have to use it.
I have been told the florescent tube bulbs are only supposed to be used for one year, after that, the spectrum can change and cause problems for plants... but I haven't messed with them enough to say one way or the other really...