UpstateRecGrower
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Is there an ideal amount or limit? I seem to remember reading something on here but it may have been about UVA and UVB but I can’t find it now.
You’re thinking of UVCUV light should only be used for pest control.
Who’s talking about led? I’m talking about the actual uv intensity regardless of it’s led, t5, t8, ect..No one uses UV LEDs for there reptiles to bask in, because they don't get the proper amount, and will get metabolic bone disease. They all use t-5 and floros.
So why are LED grow light manufacturers trying to push UV as if it is really doing anything to help your plants? My turtle would die, but my plants will grow better with them? I call BS, unless your using good quality t-5s.. Then there is definitely a limit, and you can fry your plants if your not careful.
There’s a certain target of uv that is ideal I forget what the measurement was given as (maybe milliwatts?) I used to use uv-a/b bulbs (super b) from solacure but am trying to set up a new smaller grow with just uvaHold the card up to the canopy. Raise the bulbs until it barely starts to fade. Sure a digital UV meter would be nice, but the cards work good enough IMO.
No, that's for pathogens. UV blue is for pest control.You’re thinking of UVC
Thanks for teaching me something in a round about way. They have used UVC to kill dust mites with great success. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3609379/You’re thinking of UVC
yeah I imagine its easy to cause harm with the UVB, seems like UVB isn't really necessary and the highest benefits come from UVA from what I've read in recent times...As far as just producing UVA only, or filtering out everything but that part of the spectrum, and the optimal amount. I have no idea. I've fried cannabis with UV bulbs though, and know it was too much, and to back off. I was more concerned with just making sure there was UV light there (because the coating in the bulbs degrade over time, and the duration that it was there. I don't really worry about the amount.
I use them , no problems - but yes … dangerous to eyes.
Agromax Pure Uv ( duals ) - switchable single or double. Pure UV puts out 75% uvb and 25% uva each.
Again … pretty intense ( use glasses )
I swap bulb one for a 10000k finisher at last week or two before harvest.
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no.How is the inner lining holding up in the tent? Is the fabric area closest to the bulbs starting to degrade yet?