mudballs
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knowledge is power they say. now we kind of have answer to tell other people interested in uv light supplementation based on your experimentation. 6.5w/sq.ft. of specialized lamps should do the trick. i still want to find the actual uvi and here is the best i got.I don't pay attention to wattage per sq ft or grams per watt or any of the stuff folks seem to fiddle with, I just grow for me. The ATI bulbs are 54 watt HO's 4 foot there are 3 True Actinics and 5 Coral Plus's, 6 GE 4100K's and 4 Plantmax 6500K
I can tell you they work !!!! check out the trics and smoke reports in this thread
https://www.rollitup.org/t/are-they-done-yet-what-does-done-look-like.853978/
sorry it looks I just answered a ?from the 1st page ,,,,, again
Each point on the Index scale is equivalent to 25 milliWatts/square metre of UV radiation
W/m² Eeff x 40 = UV Index
The T5 Arcadia D3 is rated at 109mW/cm2 at a distance of 40cm (about 16inches)
^^from an ICMAG.com UVB forum post
so
0.0109/m²x40=.436 UV Index
That's what (I think) we are working with. I can't find the actual numbers of the Actinics or Corals. If you have 8 'similar' UV bulbs then you have a UV Index of 3.488 at 16inches away.
YES! I have been working on that for like days! And my ballpark figure was close when I guesstimated 3 UVI.
to get a UVI of 12 you need 27 bulbs ;p
I wouldn't recommend it and if you monkey with these lights wear special eye protection or put them on a separate switch to turn them off while you are working with the plants.
edit:nomo ur bulbs may be actual tanning bulbs, perhaps much stronger than riddles. get the real irridiance ratings before you get more lamps.
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