
Originally Posted by
Philosophos
So long as it's the same system (T-5, T-8, or CF) the only real difference is the spectrum of the bulb. A good plant bulb tries to keep UV spectrum light to a minimum since algae makes use of this spectrum. At the same time, it helps by keeping a large part of its output in the 420-510nm and 640-680nm ranges to stimulate chlorophyll types a and b, plus carotenoids. When buying a bulb, K rating can be used for a first examination, but full graphs showing the nanometers and intensity will be much more helpful.
-Philosophos
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