Originally posted by: Nocturnal
It's called going outside.
Originally posted by: MichaelD
Mmmm, pasty white skin...melamine in skin no longer functioning...must not be exposed to UV radiation...
Originally posted by: krwell
Since I sit behind a computer most of the day I thought about getting some of the light bulbs that are suppose to simulate sun light. Anyone have any experience with these or better yet, what kind of light bulbs do you guys use?
Originally posted by: shuttleteam
60,000 deg Kelvin 10 kW SA Xenon lamps in a two by two meter matrix with 20,000 deg Kelvin "Radium" MH supplementary lamps will suffice. The Xenons are microprocessor controlled and can be linked to a GPS to simulate exact outdoor lighting patterns from anywhere on the globe. This system costs about $1.5M U.S. per 2400 sq. feet of space.
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that would make one hell of a grow room for tomatoesOriginally posted by: shuttleteam
60,000 deg Kelvin 10 kW SA Xenon lamps in a two by two meter matrix with 20,000 deg Kelvin "Radium" MH supplementary lamps will suffice. The Xenons are microprocessor controlled and can be linked to a GPS to simulate exact outdoor lighting patterns from anywhere on the globe. This system costs about $1.5M U.S. per 2400 sq. feet of space.
or other plants.Originally posted by: tweakmm
that would make one hell of a grow room for tomatoesOriginally posted by: shuttleteam
60,000 deg Kelvin 10 kW SA Xenon lamps in a two by two meter matrix with 20,000 deg Kelvin "Radium" MH supplementary lamps will suffice. The Xenons are microprocessor controlled and can be linked to a GPS to simulate exact outdoor lighting patterns from anywhere on the globe. This system costs about $1.5M U.S. per 2400 sq. feet of space.
that would make one hell of a grow room for tomatoes