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So there isn't a better bulb I can use in my basking fixture
yes I need it to be dimmable to make sure temps are right for seasons I dont think led will work for basking bulb though
What about for a hibiscus? I really rather buy a bulb from home depot or Lowes. I don't want to order and have to wait for anything.Ya so a Umbrella Tree (schefflera) and a Money Tree (Pachira aquatica) are 2 different trees with different needs.
By itself, likely no. It would help flowering but not growing. However maybe someone more experienced could chime in.
That said, as I said before. I would use a Flo bulb or LEDs, that is an Incandescent, and any growing site you read the first they say is do not use incandescent bulbs.
The reasons are,
1. Look at its wattage to lumens, its 75watts and 750 lumens. That is horrible, the Jungle dawn spot uses 40ws and produces 3700 lumens. Then check out a bulb like this one Spectralux, that is a 2ft Flo, its 24 watts and produces 2000 lumens.
2. This leads back into number 1. Heat, the reason the bulb you asked about doesn't produce a lot of light, is incandescent are not efficient. The cannot use all the power to create light (nor does anything really), they are extremely inefficient actually. This becomes wasted and dispersed as heat, in a grow only situation these factors combined mean the bulb has to be closer to the plant. When the bulb is closer to the plant in case of an Incandescent it burns the plant.
We use Incandescent heat to our advantage, as our basking bulbs. However using one as a Plant bulb is just not correct. On top of the reasons it is by far inefficient for the purpose. It will also dump more heat into the enclosure and hurt your temp gradients, you have just created a second basking area by using that.
If you wanted to use that light as your basking bulb, and add a real grow light (LED or T5HO) that would likely work well. By itself and adding another basking area in a small cage, no that is a horrible idea.
All that said, Icandescants IMO outside of basking, are worthless in every way. They are good for people that want a cheap quick light bulb. That is it, they use more power to produce less light, and create heat as a by product. Outside of a use case where the heat is needed, they are worthless.
What about for a hibiscus? I really rather buy a bulb from home depot or Lowes. I don't want to order and have to wait for anything.
Maybe one of these?
Hibiscus?
Just get the 40 watt jungle dawn led it's a beast and grows everything lime weeds. Light your reptile has them I have one and keeps all my plants well in 2 cages
Thank you Kboz!
We developed the 40 w Jungle Dawn® to Kick Butt.
Actually, they are even brighter than it looks in this video.
And they grow plants.
I even use them in my house on houseplants with awesome results.
40 watt Jungle Dawn video.
This was one of the first videos I did so it is not very polished. LOL:
Also thanks to a customer, we have a neat way to raise them up an inch or two off the screen top of a cage using a deep dome reflector and med- large binder clips.
Because they are better raised up off screen.
(And they absolutely must be raised up an inch to 2 inches off a glass top if over a terrarium.)
Remember the Jungle Dawn spots have a whole MOTOR and FAN inside the bulb that blows air out the face of it to keep it cool.
This is why you get so much light and such high power out of a small LED bulb.
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OK thanks!Yes.
But you would also need a flo. light fixture with a proper UV bulb in it as well as a basking lamp. Although you could probably get by with a lower wattage basking lamp (say 25- 40 ish watts.)
No LED product can provide correct UVB to chams at this time... so you should have a decent UVB Flo. Arcadia bulb over the set up.
Cheers!
Todd