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Predictably, I'm confused. Much talk I've heard about LED T8s centers around how easy and great it is to be able to retrofit T8 fluorescent reflectors for LEDs. Fine. I can do that. But (this is the stupid part) do you have to buy a fluorescent fixture and then retrofit it for LED "T8s"? Don't they have fluorescent-type reflectors already for LED T8s, if you don't happen to have old fluorescent bulb reflectors lying around to retrofit? Thanks!
Actually, as long as I'm posting about this, I'm unconvinced that the ALT T8 LEDs (sold by Orchids Limited) are anything special in terms of spectrum. They seem to have been highly engineered to withstand extreme moisture. Otherwise their specs seem rather similar to bulbs that cost a fraction of those and are available to order from Home Depot. I'm not seeing that the ALTs are specifically engineered, spectrum-wise for plant growth (even though, naturally, Orchids Limited would refer to them as "Plant Grow" lights.) Would love to hear comments about this if anyone is inclined.
Actually, as long as I'm posting about this, I'm unconvinced that the ALT T8 LEDs (sold by Orchids Limited) are anything special in terms of spectrum. They seem to have been highly engineered to withstand extreme moisture. Otherwise their specs seem rather similar to bulbs that cost a fraction of those and are available to order from Home Depot. I'm not seeing that the ALTs are specifically engineered, spectrum-wise for plant growth (even though, naturally, Orchids Limited would refer to them as "Plant Grow" lights.) Would love to hear comments about this if anyone is inclined.