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Reddit mentions of Clamp Lamp Light Clip Light Bed Lamp - 5.5-Inch Reflector - 60-Watt - 18/2 SPT 6 Feet Cord - UL Listed by The Dawson Bros (5.5" - 1 Pack)

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Clamp Lamp Light Clip Light Bed Lamp - 5.5-Inch Reflector - 60-Watt - 18/2 SPT 6 Feet Cord - UL Listed by The Dawson Bros (5.5
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  • CLAMP LAMP SPECIFICATIONS: 5.5 x 9 x 11.5 inches (14 x 22.8 x 29.2 cm); accepts up to 60-watt bulb medium base bulb (E26); 5.5 in reflector; 6-ft cord; UL listed
  • MULTIFUNCTION: can be used as a table lamp in your room, garages or art studios, a work light in photography and workshops, and even a growth light for indoor plants
  • GUARANTEED: 1 year manufacturer warranty
  • EASY-TO-USE ADJUSTABLE CLAMP LAMP: with a one-push switch, durable molded-on plug, and 6-feet cord with protective vinyl jacket to shield the cord from moisture, abrasion, chemicals, dust and dirt, this Woods metal clamp lamp is made to last
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Found 1 comment on Clamp Lamp Light Clip Light Bed Lamp - 5.5-Inch Reflector - 60-Watt - 18/2 SPT 6 Feet Cord - UL Listed by The Dawson Bros (5.5" - 1 Pack):

u/ceruleanXLII ยท 1 pointr/GardeningIndoors

>Between 3000K and 4000K, if growing a small tomato bush, which would you go for?

I'm conflicted actually.

Probably the 4000k, and this is the rational: The increased blue light will reduce stretching in plant, at lower light levels.

Why I'm conflicted is I know 3000k works fine, I like the warm light/ find it relaxing, and red spectrum helps with flowering (important in a tomato plant).

Ultimately it might come down to what had more lux or was on sale that day XD !

>is the PAR38 shape all that important

PAR (parabolic aluminized reflector) kind of is important, the reflector bit in particular, as it means there is more light going in the right direction and reaching the plant. Light intensity is more important than exact spectrum.

>could I go for a regular globe shape?

Yeah you could, just put it in a reflector.