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Old December 23rd 03, 07:04 AM
Sander Vesik
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Default Artificial sunlight?

Mike Miller wrote:
(Christopher) wrote in message ...
In several experiments conducted by NASA and by the Russians plants
were grown indoors using an artificial light. What type of light was
used that produces light on the same wave lengths as the suns does?


Are you sure the lights produced the same wave length as the sun?

On TV documentaries, various forms of fluorescent lights seem to be
the popular light sources for hydroponics experiments. AFAIK, those
tend to be UV-heavy and a bit 'bluish' compared to natural sunlight.


there are also high pressure sodiums and others. there may well be a
section in your local garden store stocking 'growlights'. plants do
not make use of all spectrum of sun, so using something that imitated
sun wold be wasteful. much better to give plants the spectrum where
they would use 95%+ of it.

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