mockasin
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Hi there. About a year back I got a full spectrum lamp that mimics natural light, as it's supposed to be helpful for Winter depression. I'm planning on doing a very small grow soon--1 to 3 plants, most likely just one or two--for fun. Would this kind of lamp be good to use, or is it better to go for high-intensity wattage, than something that focuses on mimicing daylight?
From wikipedia:
" Products marketed as "full-spectrum" may produce light throughout the entire spectrum, but actually do not produce an even spectral distribution, and may not even differ substantially from lights not marketed as "full-spectrum" "
So, I don't know. If you want to recommend me a different kind of bulb, I'm looking for best value. I'm really living on a budget though right now, so I can't afford something very expensive.
Bulb specs:
CFL bulb
1360 lumen
27W
full spectrum
If you're curious of the actual bulb in question, it's this model: http://www.lightspectrumstore.com/2...ompact-fluorescent-cfl-light-bulb-bppl27f-65/
From wikipedia:
" Products marketed as "full-spectrum" may produce light throughout the entire spectrum, but actually do not produce an even spectral distribution, and may not even differ substantially from lights not marketed as "full-spectrum" "
So, I don't know. If you want to recommend me a different kind of bulb, I'm looking for best value. I'm really living on a budget though right now, so I can't afford something very expensive.
Bulb specs:
CFL bulb
1360 lumen
27W
full spectrum
If you're curious of the actual bulb in question, it's this model: http://www.lightspectrumstore.com/2...ompact-fluorescent-cfl-light-bulb-bppl27f-65/