i just got a full spectrum (5500K) flouresent "vita-lamp" with UVB. its used for exotic animals and supposed to be the closest thing to natural light as you can get. anyone know if this is really a good light?
i just got a full spectrum (5500K) flouresent "vita-lamp" with UVB. its used for exotic animals and supposed to be the closest thing to natural light as you can get. anyone know if this is really a good light?
-UP THE IRONS!!!!
um I don't think it is good to use that kind of light cp's like hot humid air I would check with someone else
Can anyone tell me if sylvenia plant light (60 Watt) would work good for vfts
Thankx a bunch![]()
Tiny
my flytrap is in a room that is 80 degrees and about 44% humidity, but not much sunlight. thats why i got the vita-light.
i was hoping it would "replace" the sun when i cant get it outdoors.
-UP THE IRONS!!!!
hey pip,
The light you are asking about will work.
Keep it 6-8 inches away from the top of the plant. leave the light on for 12-14 hours a day.
you shouldn't have a problem![]()
The Vita light fluorescent is fine. You can get cheaper bulbs though that will work almost as well. You can mix cool white and warm white standard bulbs at 1:1. There are others such as ultralume and chroma bulbs that also come in a 5-6K range and have higher lumen output than the standard bulbs but they are a bit more expensive.
The sylvania 60watt.. is that incandescent? If it is.. careful. Those incandescent spotlight type plant bulbs get VERY hot and can fry plants quickly
Tony
Is that a Nepenthes in your pocket or you just happy to see me?