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what is different between sunlight and sodium light.?

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The temperature of the light is warmer, more red, in the autumn, and thesunlight is less than 5,000 K. High intensity sodium and some lightemitting diode and fluorescent growing lights give off lights in the red range. They are as good as the sun for fruiting plants.
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