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Only if you buy a "full spectrum" of "grow light" type of compact bulb.
A Growlight is a special type of light bulb that is used in horticulture. it tries to mimic the light spectrum produced by the sun - as normal light bulbs (incandescent and fluorescent) do not provide the correct spectrum of light required for healthy plant growth
Every spectrum of light can be absorbed with the right materials.
use a hps or plain and simple any light that producing manily red spectrum light because that's the color light that produces the buds mainly
More watts means it uses more energy per second (watt is a unit of power). If it is a light-bulb of the same type of technology, the higher-watt light bulb would also give off more light.
You could shine white light through it, divide the light that comes out the other side into the full spectrum of colors, see which colors were absorbed by the bulb and are therefore missing from the spectrum, and consult a table to find out what element corresponds to that pattern of color bands.
The job of a bulb is to give off heat and light energy
A light bulb that uses a filament is also known as an incandescent light bulb.
It is the spectrum of visible light, which has the colors of the rainbow.
It depends on the type of bulb.
A b type light bulb is better known a candelabra type, although they can also have a medium e-26 base. B-type light bulbs come in a flame tip and torpedo style.
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