https://www.nature.com/articles/s41438-021-00629-5
UV-B light and its application potential to reduce …
WEBUltraviolet-
B radiation (280–315 nm), perceived by the
plant photoreceptor UVR8, is a key environmental signal that influences
plant growth and development and can reduce disease and pest...
Just imagine how strong the UVA/B is, at high altitude, in the Andes, along the Equator!!!!! Not only is the UVA/B powerful at sea level, at the Equator. Think how strong it is, at 7000-9000 feet!!! Where weed grows!!!!
Shorter wavelength UV-B (300 nm) may increase by as much as 24% per 1000 m in elevation due to the shorter pathlength through the atmosphere.
While weed of course wont grow at 20,000 feet. I saw where UVA/B was measured at 20,000 feet in the Andes/Ecuador, and the UV rating was as high as on MARS!!!!
Ya know how we get UV ratings from 1-10?? This was measured at 42!!!!!
While not at the Equator. Similar thing for the Himalayas. 7000-9000ft altitude= huge amounts of UVA/B vs sea level.
At 9000ft, its 75% more powerful, than at lower altitudes. 6000ft, is 50% more powerful.
Multiple roles for Vitamin B 6 in plant acclimation to UV-B - Nature
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Effect of Supplemental UV-A Intensity on Growth and Quality …
Different intensities of UV-A (6, 12, 18 μmol·m-2 s-1) were applied in a plant factory to evaluate the combined influences of supplemental UV-A and …
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UV-B strengthens antioxidant responses to drought in …
Potentials of UV-B (280–315 nm) radiation to alleviate effects of water deficit were studied using Nicotiana benthamiana plants in growth …
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https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0308814620325899
UV-A and FR irradiation improves growth and nutritional properties …
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UV-A supplementation improved the chlorophyll, soluble protein, soluble sugar,
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UV-A supplementation improved the flavonoid, polyphenol, and anthocyanin …
Gonna have a hard time convincing me, UVA/B, doesnt affect weed. In food crops, it increases flavonoids, vitamins, immune response, drought, mold, and pest resistance.
Other than extra heat, I think its hard to beat the combination of a Hortilux Blue, and Solacure UVA/B bulbs.
Solacure also is T12, and has a HUGE Surface Area. It also has a built-In Reflector, as you dont want to use the Fluroescent Housing, to reflect because, YOU CANT REFLECT UVA/B. Its a lost cause, as it is absorbed.
The Solacure, Flower Power bulb, has the only glass in the business, that will go down to 280nm.
The Agromax Pure, is T5, has a small surface area vs T12, and doesnt have a built in reflector, so, it is extremely inefficient. It goes down to 290nm.
The Solacure, has most pf its power, from 280nm-305nm. Its 4 times more powerful than the sun, at this range, and the UVA spectrum, is the same, as the sun. The more powerful UVB, allows you to use less lights, run them for less time, and keep the lights further away, from the plants.
This bulb, is also way overbuilt, and while made to run in a range of 25w-40w, it can be run as high as 80w, but will decrease bulb life, of course. Normal Operation, is 32w.
It will operate on any standard fixture you can buy at Lowes ect. But they/Solacure do make really nice fixtures. But as I said, you cannot reflect UVA/B, and the Flower Power Bulb, has a special built in, reflector, that is the most efficient way of using all the UVA/B possible.
All, of the Flower Power Build UVA/B, is growing towards the plants. Down, not from every direction. Its the ONLY UVA/B Bulb, with a special built in reflector that wont absorb the UVB.
1000% of UVB coming in through a window. UVA, can still pass through glass, but UVB, requires specialized, expensive glass. Neither likes to be reflected, though UVA, isnt as picky.
And MassMedicalStrains, is coming out with a 1000w, and a 600w Halide, around 4/20/24-that has a 6000k color temp vs 5500k for the Hortilux Blue, and is almost 1/3 more powerful, than the Hortilux. 10,000 hour rating. $70 for the $1000 vs $200, for the Hortilux Blue, which has been discontinued.
You can also use the Solacure with LED. It takes 2 for every 4 x 4 area, and an LED Equal to a 1000w HID, which would be about 650w-680w.