haha dewwwwshStupid question gets stupid answer. Yes it will slightly tan you, Also if you stare into the bulb itself (try sunglasses if your a wuss) you can see sun flares that were actually captured from the sun. Sun flares are what powers HPS lights.
LOL!!!! tottally why pay for tanning beds when u can get the same tan at home!!!!!iv'e wondered the same thing...cause you know, indoor grow in the winter, might as well have the advantage!!!!
bummer!!!!there is a conclusive study proving a link between high occurances of cancer and exposure to HID lighting... i wish i had a link for you but the source is credible imo... NPR
tan at your own risk.
Reallly???? thats kinda scary i mean we smoke that shit, any way the plants could get some sort of cancers from these lights as well there living orgnaisms afterall>??there is a conclusive study proving a link between high occurances of cancer and exposure to HID lighting... i wish i had a link for you but the source is credible imo... NPR
tan at your own risk.
I believe the cancer risk comes from the UV emissions from mercury vapor in these lamps. MH lamps get most of their light from mercury emissions ( lots of UV ), where HPS lamps get most of the light from sodium emissions ( which has no UV* ). The glass envelope blocks a lot of UV, but not all. And a wide spectrum of UV can cause tan and cancer.there is a conclusive study proving a link between high occurances of cancer and exposure to HID lighting... i wish i had a link for you but the source is credible imo... NPR
tan at your own risk.
Where the hell did you get that "sun-flare" crap?Stupid question gets stupid answer. Yes it will slightly tan you, Also if you stare into the bulb itself (try sunglasses if your a wuss) you can see sun flares that were actually captured from the sun. Sun flares are what powers HPS lights.
thats why i wear one of these in my room...Thank God I always put on SPF 50 before I go into my room, but now as I learned about this sun flares issues I might have to find something stronger then SPF 50.
halogen bulbs work better i hear, gives a more even tan.wow guys u can pretty much get cancer from anything these days , tanning in the sun and tanning beds actually expose u to the risk of cancer aswell
This! Works great. I tried it yesterday cause all this grow light tanning made me feel experimental. Hallogen worked good. Only trade off is I have this wierd lump on one of my balls now. Probably just gonna take a knife to it later. It's probably nothing.halogen bulbs work better i hear, gives a more even tan.
This! Works great. I tried it yesterday cause all this grow light tanning made me feel experimental. Hallogen worked good. Only trade off is I have this wierd lump on one of my balls now. Probably just gonna take a knife to it later. It's probably nothing.