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    #1
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    What kinda light is this????

    hi guys just *found* this bulb outside in a Sign , figure it might be useful , anyone know what it is????? leemmmeeee know
    S-Style-S Reviewed by S-Style-S on . What kinda light is this???? hi guys just *found* this bulb outside in a Sign , figure it might be useful , anyone know what it is????? leemmmeeee know Rating: 5

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    #2
    Senior Member

    What kinda light is this????

    sorry forgot to upload:P

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    #3
    Senior Member

    What kinda light is this????

    looks like a mh not totally sure tho

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    #4
    Senior Member

    What kinda light is this????

    Yea MH seems right but that's kind of a bad picture so what do ya do????????????

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    #5
    Senior Member

    What kinda light is this????

    would a MH bulb be good for veg?...

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    #6
    Member

    What kinda light is this????

    Yes MH or multi vapor is the only way to go for veg. Blue light builds chloroplasts while yellow light converts them into sugar and starches which the plants use as food. The hortilux ace is the best MH I know of. All depends on the spectrum.

    Here is what the sun has...
    ci = 3.14814814814814 (refer to GorillaGrow.org(anic) Home of Organic Chemistry Homepage to see more)
    100 / ci = 31.764705882352941176470588235296 or A
    100 â?? A = 68.23529411764705882352941176471 or B (%yellow)
    B / ci = 21.674740484429065743944636678203 or C (%blue)
    B + C = 89.910034602076124567474048442913 or D
    100 â?? D = 10.08996539792387543252595155709 or E (%red)
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    Three primary colors.
    Spectrum 360-720
    This gives three groups of colors with a 120 nanometer gap each group
    The mid point would be half way through giving the first color blue at 420nm.
    We would simply add 120nm to get the mid points of yellow and red.
    420(blue) 540(yellow) 660(red)
    Green is 425 nanometers
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    .6823529411764705882352941176471 x 540 = 368.47058823529411764705882352938

    .21674740484429065743944636678203 x 420 = 91.03391003460207612456747404844

    .1008996539792387543252595155709 x 660 = 66.5937716262975778546712802762

    526.09826989619377162629757785394 is the total. 525 nanometers is green.

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    #7
    Member

    What kinda light is this????

    So basically 68% yellow
    22% blue
    10% red

    Degree kelvin is an average that can be anything really. You need the CRI or color rating index

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    #8
    Member

    What kinda light is this????

    If you have a ruderalous auto flowering strain you will need to increase the blue spectrum to avoid flowering. With a lowryder I would use a hortilux blue.

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    #9
    Senior Member

    What kinda light is this????

    You do realize that you cant just take this bulb and put it in any old light socket right? You need a ballast for this if it is indeed a Metal Halide.

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    #10
    Senior Member

    What kinda light is this????

    Quote Originally Posted by S-Style-S
    hi guys just *found* this bulb outside in a Sign ,
    You mean you stole it? GOOD FOR YOU. Now go put that fucking thing BACK.

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