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might want to look at this spectrum chart to see i am not talkin' out my ass at what i rec as the kind
of light
you can see it really isn't practical to even compair this light to conventional hid lights
the lumens are less but we already know that this isn't as important to the plant as it is for us blue is important for nitrogen usage and will increase fruiting sites reduce elongation found commonly when using hps for some strains more than others and you will experience more rapid growth during veg phase which will inturn give a bigger plant going into flower and that is just going into flower
well noted led lights w/o blue spectrum do not preform as well
also noted in the rather over priced but industry standard of the "EYE" which offered the balance to aid growth for hid lights
the plant adapts to the light we give it that doesn't inturn make it the best for it
a plant will struggle to survive on a incandescent bulb while it can
ever see a hid chart for other bulbs close to this broad spectrum ???
less heat than in a normal hps also so it can be placed closer which we know distance from point of source is the enemy to us
i could still go on but it shows clear
the reason this isn't really jumped on is because of all the other advancements made in lighting now and predicted future this is the reason they don't even advertize as aplant bulb or make a 1,000 watter for that matter they don't know yet if it is profitable enough in the future
and the price is much cheaper than the average horticulture taylored bulbs
you can see it really isn't practical to even compair this light to conventional hid lights
the lumens are less but we already know that this isn't as important to the plant as it is for us blue is important for nitrogen usage and will increase fruiting sites reduce elongation found commonly when using hps for some strains more than others and you will experience more rapid growth during veg phase which will inturn give a bigger plant going into flower and that is just going into flower
well noted led lights w/o blue spectrum do not preform as well
also noted in the rather over priced but industry standard of the "EYE" which offered the balance to aid growth for hid lights
the plant adapts to the light we give it that doesn't inturn make it the best for it
a plant will struggle to survive on a incandescent bulb while it can
ever see a hid chart for other bulbs close to this broad spectrum ???
less heat than in a normal hps also so it can be placed closer which we know distance from point of source is the enemy to us
i could still go on but it shows clear
the reason this isn't really jumped on is because of all the other advancements made in lighting now and predicted future this is the reason they don't even advertize as aplant bulb or make a 1,000 watter for that matter they don't know yet if it is profitable enough in the future
and the price is much cheaper than the average horticulture taylored bulbs
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man... Someone can correct me if I'm wrong but, that's just what I gathered in my research of leds...