Sulphur Plasma

Stoney McFried

Well-Known Member
This explains why a certain range of UVB can be desirable.:peace:[youtube]IPcpt3Be28o[/youtube]
Where on Earth did you get the idea that plants utilize UV? I think you need to do a little more research upon this before you start perputating false information. Let me elucidate further.
UVC 200-220nm Highly toxic to both plants and people. this cause cellular damage thereby encouraging the creation of carcinogenic free radicals. If you want cancer as an added side effect to getting stoned then you are on the right path.

UVB Also harmful to plants and humans. This has been proven to cause colour fading within the plant, which thereby hampers the chemical reactions of both chlorophil A & B.

UVA Neither harmful or beneficial to plants.

By reducing UV you are lowering the chances of tissue damage and eye damage whilst working under your lights. I shall post pictures of my plants in the next few days for those thatv are interested. If 30 or so branches on a plant that is about two and a half feet tall is not bushy then I don't know what is.
I am under the impression that you are warey of any new technology, that is your perogative, personnally speaking any light source that allows me to grow plants very effectivly in an area of apprx. 100sq. feet using only 700w of power and practically invisible to the spy in the sky is long overdue.
 

kolyacz

Member
Hi there,could You please tell me,how many grams did You get from Your plasma?I am thinking about buying one,but not,if I will get 1g for 1 watt.Thank You for posting pictures anyway.I´ve been looking all over the internet for someone who is already using sulphur plasma light.
 

maxpesh

Active Member
Hey there CocoRug. Those plants are beautiful and bushy and I do believe that is the LG Plasma lamp. Just one question for you. Which spectrum of bulb are you using as I am aware that they do a 6000K and a 4000K. The latter being the equivalent of a HPS/MH Hybrid lamp. Anyway thanks for the pics ;-)
 

Prot3us1`

Active Member
UVB is desirable in marijuana. Trichromes will develop anywhere exposed to uvb on the plant. The other UV spectrums are worrisome, but must be in the safe ranges still...these lights are made to be used after all...
 
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