Get ful light spectrum??

theMONSTER

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ok, this might just be stupid and sound stupid to some. But i have an idea. Water, the giver of life, when its has light shone on it, it breaks it down into all the colors of the rainbow and reflects all in differant directions. Thats true, looked it up. now, the idea, in scientific termanology. Water has a characteristic of creating artificial biolumenescenct light when light is shun on it. It creates this biolumenescenc light by breaking down and seperating all the differant colors in the light, then emmits them back. But, when it emits them back, there emitted back in full spectrum because the water broke all the rays down. Sort of how a rainbow forms. So if you took a glass pan, filled it with water, and then hooked it up to sit under your hps or light, above the plants, would it emit the full spectrum? and youd have to enclose the water inside somehow so it would evaporate.


i am not high:eyesmoke:
 

BCtrippin

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You can buy water cooled hoods. Like a cooltube with 2 layers and water between them. The water has no effect on the light.

You cant change one spectrum to another. If the light source isnt emitting a certain spectrum, theres nothing you can do to make it produce that spectrum. You can filter and separate the spectrum's, but not turn one into another.

Rainbows work because they are taking white light, which is the Full Spectrum, and are being separated like when you use a prism.


If you want full spectrum mix HPS with MH. Or buy dual spectrum bulbs that run HPS/MH in on bulb.



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