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03-16-2006, 02:19 AM #1OPMember
need more info on light
If I got the agrosun MH bulb for the light I want to get would that make it work well for flowering or at least be acceptable. It says it emits 36% more red spectrum light than a standard MH bulb making It a good all around light. Since I can only afford so much this sounds pretty good in theory... right?
Cell54 Reviewed by Cell54 on . need more info on light If I got the agrosun MH bulb for the light I want to get would that make it work well for flowering or at least be acceptable. It says it emits 36% more red spectrum light than a standard MH bulb making It a good all around light. Since I can only afford so much this sounds pretty good in theory... right? Rating: 5
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03-16-2006, 02:34 AM #2Senior Member
need more info on light
What degree kelvin is it?
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03-16-2006, 03:20 AM #3OPMember
need more info on light
It says its comparable to a 3000ΓΈ kelvin light source.
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03-16-2006, 03:46 AM #4Senior Member
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Sounds better then a HPS.
3000000/3000=1000 (not a constant depends if it lies in the UV,IR, or pure spectrum.)
1000-750=250
250+375=625Nanometers.
the sun is about 582Nm but a balance of colors it gets complicated but 36.3 blue, 5.3 red, 58.3 yellow
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03-17-2006, 12:23 AM #5OPMember
need more info on light
Good, that also saves me money. $189.48 compared to $234.99 if I bought an additional 400 watt hps conversion bulb.
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