No, marijuana needs red and blue spectrum lights to grow, it needs 6500K (color temperature) light for vegging and 2700K light for flowering. UV light will just damage the plant
with UV light bulbs
Yes. Plant life is known to benefit from UV light. An example is people who grow their own marijuana indoors under UV lights.
No. You can also just put them hidden outside, if you don't have any specialised quipement.
Yes, some light bulbs, such as fluorescent and LED bulbs, can emit small amounts of ultraviolet (UV) radiation. UV radiation is not visible to the human eye but can have potential health risks if exposure is prolonged.
Non-UV light bulbs have the benefit of being safer for human health and the environment compared to traditional UV light bulbs. They do not emit harmful ultraviolet radiation, which can cause skin damage and eye irritation. Additionally, non-UV light bulbs are more energy-efficient and have a longer lifespan, making them a more cost-effective and sustainable lighting option.
Ultraviolet (UV) light bulbs emit UV rays.
The best UV light bulbs are made by Sylvania and Philips. The downside of the story is that UV light bulbs of those brands are among the most expensive on the market.
The amount of energy used by a lightbulb does not affect a plants growth, only the brightness and spectrum of the light produced.
Hyacinths are grown from bulbs.
They sometimes rattle due to the mercury inside.
It is ILLEGAL in Canada to grow marijuana, but in most of Canada it is tolerated.
Yes, artificial UV lights can be created using specialized bulbs that emit UV radiation. These bulbs are often used in tanning beds, sterilization processes, and scientific research. However, it is essential to follow safety guidelines as UV radiation can be harmful to human skin and eyes.