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Undergrad Kelvin & Watts: Light Penetration Explained
I really appreciate everyones responses to this, but right now I am not sure where my understanding level is. Guess I need to go eat a tomato and think about it more.- Skewed
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Undergrad Kelvin & Watts: Light Penetration Explained
Tomatos. Cant imagine why people would be thinking I would be growing something illegal.- Skewed
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Undergrad Kelvin & Watts: Light Penetration Explained
Not sure if you saw my edit, but I base my confused knowledge from this article: http://www.sunmastergrowlamps.com/SunmLightandPlants.html- Skewed
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Undergrad Kelvin & Watts: Light Penetration Explained
I don't know what the hell I am assuming anymore. I am confused.- Skewed
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Undergrad Kelvin & Watts: Light Penetration Explained
Well, in my mind I don't pay any attention to lumens, simply because from what I can tell lumens is based on the way humans perceive the light, not plants. I tend to focus on the color temp, wattage, nanometer frequency(if available) and PAR(if available). Does the lumen rating also contain the...- Skewed
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Undergrad Kelvin & Watts: Light Penetration Explained
B Very well, then we can at least be on the same page. Here is the scenario. Where my question derives from is this. When I first started indoor gardening I was using the 23watt 5000k bulbs and 2700k bulbs. The 23 watt 5000k bulbs did an excellent job at maturing the plants growth during...- Skewed
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Undergrad Kelvin & Watts: Light Penetration Explained
Hi, I have a question regarding light, specifically artificial light. Please forgive me I am not a physics guru by any means and my terminology may be completely wrong, but hopefully someone will be able understand what I am trying to ask. First, the only way I know how to ask is in basic...- Skewed
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- Forum: Electromagnetism