question to t5ho users

carokann

Active Member
hey im looking to find out if putting my arms under the t5 light caused me to produce alot of brown "age spots". anyone who has used these lights for a month or over, have you had these symptoms. thanks
 

polyarcturus

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no your burning with too much nutes, seriously my flowering area is damn near 10,000lumens per sqft and nothing burns(not t5 but i use a 6 bulb t5 in veg)
 

hyroot

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Not so much from uv-a. If you ar rockin flora suns or reptile bulbs. They have uv-b that can be damaging over time. So just wear sunblock or long sleeves if you have uv-b. Always use uv protected glasses though. They can damage your eyes over time.
 

Kevdogg5555

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no way bud, im been explosed to hours and hours of t5ho light. like superstoner said its probably that bright ball in the sky
 

hyroot

Well-Known Member
lmao.. how old are you? you know how many office buildings and warehouses have t5ho lights?
Genius im not talking about crappy office lights. I am talking about high par bulbs , reptile bulbs. None of those are found in office. Only in grows, reptile tanks, and fish and reef and freshwater aquariums that have high amounts of infrared, uv-a and uv- b. . These bulbs give off same appearance as led.

Make sure you know what you are talking about before you talk shit. You just make an ass out of your self.



I use high par t5's myself. Check my journal. We dont use prehistoric backward tech like hid lights. Its all about spectrum and PAR. Photosynthetically Available / Active Radiation.
 

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