The Solux 315 W 10000 K LEC bulb is ideal for the finishing phase, that is, the last 10 days of flowering thanks to its UV-A spectrum.
What is UV light?
Ultraviolet (UV) is an electromagnetic radiation from the light source with a wavelength of 10nm to 400nm.
Depending on the wavelength, there are different types of UV, such as UV-A, UV-B, UV-C, etc.
- UV-A, or black light, cannot be absorbed by the ozone layer.
- UV-B is mainly absorbed by the ozone layer.
- UV-C is completely absorbed by the ozone layer and the atmosphere.
The UV spectrum is not suitable for plant growth or flowering.
But UV lamps can be used only for the finishing stage (maximum of two weeks) when higher trichome production is required.
Once the flower forms and matures, the UV spectrum can be used to activate the mechanism that causes the plant to produce more trichomes.
What type of UV is the Solux 315W 10000K LEC bulb?
Solux 315 10000K bulb is UV-A
Growlet tip:
* Warning: Always wear protective glasses and cover your skin while using UV lamps.
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