Hey skunkishy I watched a movie last night where he used like 100 and something of these lights to cook a guy alive.....It was fucked up.
It made me think of this thread and you......LOL...J/K
i already named it skinny... but thanks for the thought.Not sure if anyone mentioned this yet or not....because of the whole radiation thing and the fact you already named fat man....I think little boy would be appropriate for the other name.
Well the substance or discolouration of the leaf does seem to serve as a reflectant. The light I'm using is high in UV-A and UV-B... most likely the sheen is a deterrant against the UV-A.do you think the plants go sheeny, to protect there selfs.
thicker skin for stronger light.
Here's a link to some test results done on the bulb that I am using, although it did come second in the test you will be able to get some idea of exactly what this bulb is.High UVB Mercury Vapour Lamps in Zoos - Osram Ultra-Vitalux - ReptileUV Zoo Mega-Ray test resultslike you say to reflect.
as aposed to thin tissue like leafs grown under normal flos.
I did do exactly that... but found nothing remarkable about it which is why I didn't bother taking the pic's.Sloooow Roasting those ladies... That is an interesting theory about the sheen, I would love to look at it under 60x-100x microscope.....
Romulus and Remus?I always like to name my plants even though these guys have been under constant UV now for over 20 minutes; Ive still saw fit to name them.
LMAO, Aww thanks man. Did the movie give you the idea for this thread? That was a pretty good movie.yeah, i watched that movie the other night too... strange, as when the guy was being melted alive in the sulphuric acid I thought of you...
must be some kind of a psychic link.