Quote Originally Posted by salmayo
I'd say No.

Luckily Red Inc.'s alone and Clear Inc.'s alone provide a good ballance that is just a bit on the shady side of a Direct Sunlight spectrum, which is quite good for pigment synthesis, but it shifts to less desirable shady as is travels down paste the first layer of leaves.

Adding Clear or Red Inc.'s to CFL's at a ratio of 1/3rd Watt Inc. per watt of CLF used, gives a more Redder than Direct Sunlight spectrum, which is actually better in my experience in general.

Preferred ratios, reveal the problem of personal preference on that one, but I prefer the Redder than Sunlight spectrums for Indoor light intensities compared to outdoor Direct Sunlight intensities.
Ya this is good info... I took out my red inc's and added clear halogen bulbs, Now I want to throw a few of the red inc's back in there.. I love a Redder than Direct Sunlight spectrum..LOL ....
Dogznova Reviewed by Dogznova on . UVb an experiment Quick background: I have been using UVb supplemental lighting for many years now and have always thought it added to the finished product in a couple of ways. I had never promoted it's use on these boards because I felt it was dangerous and had real potential to harm people. That changed a few months back on the other UVb thread, and I came out of the closet in strong support of it's use. Well some here who's opinion I respect (like Weezard) held the opposite view and those discussions led me Rating: 5