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Old 10-07-2010, 10:29 PM
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Are T8 & T5 bulbs full spectrum, and are they too bright to use comfortably for orchid shelves on a kitchen wall?
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Both types come in full spectrum if thats what you want,(I have not found it necessary,as long as you combine cool and warm),and T5's is what I got this year to replace my old system.
I dont think they're "too bright".If glare is a problem ,make a reflector-shade, to keep the light on the plants,and not your eyes.
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The size of the tube plays no role in the spectrum radiated - that's dependent upon the phosphors used in them. The smaller the diameter, the more intense the light is.
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I've been looking at lights for a florescent hanging light fixtures. I've typically used the ones you buy for fish tanks as they are much brighter than Lowes or Home Depot's plant lights. I don't have a name for these, but are T5's and T8's better? I have over 80 tropicals I pull in every year and want to minimize cost while maximizing effeiency and brightness to cover the entire grow area. I have 4 of these lights hanging up spread over 1/4 of the basement.
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Both types come in full spectrum if thats what you want,(I have not found it necessary,as long as you combine cool and warm),and T5's is what I got this year to replace my old system.
I dont think they're "too bright".If glare is a problem ,make a reflector-shade, to keep the light on the plants,and not your eyes.
I was looking at Lowe's and saw bulbs marked cool white, but didn't see any marked warm. Are they marked differently? Thanks.
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The size of the tube plays no role in the spectrum radiated - that's dependent upon the phosphors used in them. The smaller the diameter, the more intense the light is.
Thanks, Ray. I didn't realize the diameter of the bulb made a difference in the light. I grow a variety of orchids - can you make a recommendation between T5 and T8?

BTW, I've repotted 4 paphs in the PrimeAgra that I ordered from you, and I love working with it. It's so much nicer to use than bark mixtures. So far, my paphs seem to love it.
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I've been looking at lights for a florescent hanging light fixtures. I've typically used the ones you buy for fish tanks as they are much brighter than Lowes or Home Depot's plant lights. I don't have a name for these, but are T5's and T8's better? I have over 80 tropicals I pull in every year and want to minimize cost while maximizing effeiency and brightness to cover the entire grow area. I have 4 of these lights hanging up spread over 1/4 of the basement.
T5 are available in High Output that are rated 54 watts for a 4 foot bulb. They are much brighter than T8 or shoplights. You did not say how many square feet your 1/4 basement is. If you have 4 fluorescent fixtures, you might be better off with one Metal Halide (MH) 1000 watt.

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