NewSchoolgrower
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And each solar bulb produces 120000 lumens.. S0 10 would be like 1.2 million lumens in a 100 sq ft space..not 102k... Your retarded buddy trying to act smart? ? Lol
50 watts of WHAT? 50 watts of incandescent = less than 10 watts of HPSHoward is the troll. 50w per square foot is ideal for flowering. 6000 divided by 100 is 60w per square foot. More then enough to cover 100 sq ft.... U idiot..lol
Where does it say one bulb produces 120,000 lumens. You are a tool.And each sole bulb produces 120000 lumens.. Ao 10 would be like 1.2 million lumens in a 100 sq ft space..not 102k... Your retarded buddy trying to act smart? ? Lol
Told ya! LOL No worries I guess I am the troll?Where does it say one bulb produces 120,000 lumens. You are a tool.
I love you and Jesus loves you too! I just want you to know that!Who said anything about using incandescent light? every solar bulb produce 120,000 Lumens. The Sun is full spectrum so why would it be incandescent? you're a fool
Bullshit, show me anything close to proof or kindly shut the fuck up.every solar bulb produce 120,000 Lumens.
Um..http://www.slideshare.net/pennsivakul/solar-bottle-bulb-a-liter-of-light
Page 27 or 28..
Each bulb produces 295,000 lumens actually..
I have no doubt you can grow some lettuce leaves with them. What I doubt is that you can grow bud from a 300 lumen bulb.Buddy I have proof in the form of pictures and videos of these gardens growing vegetables. You're a joke for doubting it
However, please READ the text linked from your OP:These bottles concentrate the light and amplify the lumens higher then a window would.
What is the Solar Bottle Bulb?
It is a simple bottle bulb, usually a 1 liter soda bottle that is filled with a solution of purified water and bleach. The bottle is inserted halfway through a hole drilled in the metal roof and its sides are sealed. The whole deal looks like a bulb through a sunroof and provides a good amount of light by deflecting sunlight into gloomy interiors.
The chlorine and bleach poisons the water to keep molds from developing so the solution can last up to five years. The clear and purified water helps disperse the light through refraction, so the light is not concentrated. It only costs $2-3 to make a solar bottle bulb that is bringing light to dark homes.