Great vid PakaloloHui!! That's the best I've seen on the subject so far.
In addition to searching the topic on other boards, I learned much about reptile lights and UVB from these links:
Chemical Ecology of Cannabis
Reptile lights and UVB
Radiance patterns of reptile lights
I have a 4'w x 6'd x 7'h space running a 600w vertical with a hydro flooded tube. I use one Reptisun CFL in a 12" metal reflector and a diy reflector for a Reptisun 18" uvb phosphor tube. The diy reflector was fashioned by splicing drip flashing, L bracket from scrap metal and a metal ceiling box. I matched the tube with spare ballasts and end clips from HD. ($20 total)This is hung vertically and basically creates a column (tear drop cross-section) within my vscrog.
The third link above is important in understanding the lighting distribution coming from these lamps with and without a reflector. It's a bit surprising that with uvb, polished metal actually amplifies the strength to detrimental levels at least for reptiles.
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After looking at a bunch of sprayers, I'm thinking of going with this atomizer.
http://www.amazon.com/Hudson-99598-Electric-Atomizer-Sprayer/dp/B001FWX3LK
It's a bit pricey but not compared with losing a crop. Have you seen one of these in action?
Right now I only have the one room above in bloom. This second room is offline until it gets cooler,
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this is my ghetto greenhouse;
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Basically my junk filled garage recycled for a higher purpose. The roof will get greenhouse film or polycarbonate when it gets colder at which point the addition of lights will make this a four-season green space. I'm liking the 'solar-assist'.
It's a multi-strain grow with Jack Herer, Grape Ape, SSH, Love Potion and an Afghani Kush. They've been vegging for 8 months, topped once and LST'd. These are the happiest, healthiest and largest plants I've grown so far and frankly I'm a bit intimidated. I really don't know how to manage that canopy correctly for this situation. The rig is a diy undercurrent design with plant centers at 36".