PendulumMan
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Does the same PAR output from bulbs of different wattage result in different depths of light penetration?
I've seen a lot of people on various forums post that 1000w HPS bulbs penetrate better than 600w HPS bulbs, and that HIDs penetrate further than T5s in general. I haven't found any other source that backs up any of these claims. I've researched the science of it, and from my understanding there is no reason light emitted from different sources at the same ambient PAR level would penetrate any more or less than each other - 100,000 lumens of spectrum-identical bulbs is 100,000 lumens, doesn't matter the wattage of the bulb used to generate that light, and either 100,000 lumens will penetrate equally. So it seems to me that there is a fairly popular myth being spread among certain growing communities, one that favors big bulbs for no reason.
I've seen a lot of people on various forums post that 1000w HPS bulbs penetrate better than 600w HPS bulbs, and that HIDs penetrate further than T5s in general. I haven't found any other source that backs up any of these claims. I've researched the science of it, and from my understanding there is no reason light emitted from different sources at the same ambient PAR level would penetrate any more or less than each other - 100,000 lumens of spectrum-identical bulbs is 100,000 lumens, doesn't matter the wattage of the bulb used to generate that light, and either 100,000 lumens will penetrate equally. So it seems to me that there is a fairly popular myth being spread among certain growing communities, one that favors big bulbs for no reason.