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Adolescent Venus Flytraps under artificial lighting
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Adequate lighting is very important to keep a Venus flytrap healthy. During their active growing season, Venus flytraps should receive a minimum of 12 hours of light. A minimum of 4 hours of direct sunlight is recommended. The more direct light the plant receives the healthier the plant will be.
The absolute best place to grow Venus flytraps is outside. The sun’s UV rays kill most mold and fungus spores. The rain washes them away. The wind blows them away.
Venus flytraps growing outdoors are always on the hunt and usually capture a lot of prey. Outdoor growing is the easiest way to keep your Venus flytrap at its healthiest. We recommend only growing Venus flytraps outdoors.
Choose an open area outdoors to grow your Venus flytraps and you won’t have to worry about making sure that they get adequate light. They will get all the light that they need to be at their healthiest.
In an extremely hot and dry climate, it is best to provide some shelter from mid-day sun so that Venus flytraps don’t get burned or dried out. Shade cloth between 30% and 50% will work well. Similarly, dappled light through the leaves of a shade tree will provide some reprieve from the intense sun while still providing adequate light for optimal health.
As mentioned before, if grown outside, Venus flytraps will catch all the food they need on their own! However, if you really want to keep your little friend inside, then be sure to place it in a south, east or west-facing windowsill that gets at least 4 hours of direct sunlight a day. It is good to regularly feed Venus flytraps that are grown indoors.
Venus flytraps at hardware stores are often stuck on a shelf where they receive woefully inadequate lighting.
If you just bought a Venus flytrap from the hardware store or similar where the plant was receiving very low-intensity light and wasn’t in direct sunlight at all, then you will want to harden off your Venus flytrap . Slowly introduce the plant to direct sunlight to prevent its leaves from burning and dying.
Start off by giving it an hour or so of direct sunlight for a few days, then increase the exposure to sunlight to a couple of hours for a few days and continue to increase the Venus flytrap’s exposure to sunlight until you can just leave it out in the sun all day.
Alternatively, you could just put the plant in direct sunlight right out of the store. All of the leaves will burn and turn yellow or brown and then eventually black. But it won’t be long before it starts sending out new leaves. These new leaves and traps will be fully hardened to the sun.
Be warned! There is a small risk of killing the plant if you decide to just throw it out in the sun.
If you are unable to grow your Venus flytrap outside where it can get all the sunlight and bugs it needs, there are a few options for indoor growers. After growing outdoors, a sunny window that faces south is your next best option. As long as the Venus flytrap receives 4+ hours of direct sunlight in the window, it should grow well. An east or west-facing windowsill can work too.
If you live in a basement or in an apartment with only north-facing windows, you might have to use artificial lighting to help your plant grow well. Venus flytraps can grow very well under fluorescent lights. However, they are more susceptible to disease. The most challenging part of indoor growing is to provide them with a proper dormancy .
Venus flytraps will eventually die if grown under fluorescent lights year-round with the same amount of light each day. Venus flytraps require an annual dormancy period . It is possible to grow Venus flytraps under lights during the summer and then move them elsewhere for dormancy. A cool windowsill, unheated porch or garage, or outside (in mild climates) can work for winter dormancy.
Similarly, Venus flytraps can be grown outdoors in the spring, summer and fall months. Then moved indoors during the winter months. This works well for most climates in the middle and the northern United States. In the southern US where it rarely freezes or frosts, flytraps can be grown outdoors year-round.
Another alternative to outdoor growing is to use indoor artificial lighting. You can find many different kinds of expensive “plant” lights at your local nursery or hardware store, but many growers find success with regular fluorescent lights.
If you choose to use fluorescent lights, keep the Venus flytrap within 8 inches of the light. This will ensure that the Venus flytrap receives enough light to stay healthy. The closer to the light the plant is the better.
Below is a picture of a setup of Venus flytraps growing indoors. Notice the fluorescent lights just above the plants. In the photo, the plants are approximately 2 inches from the light.
When choosing a lighting setup for your Venus flytrap, an economical choice is a compact fluorescent bulb. Use bulbs labeled “cool white” or “cool blue” in color temperature. This means that the bulbs will have a color temperature in the 6500-kelvin range, which is ideal for growing.
Warmer colors, like those in the 3000-kelvin range, are better suited for flowering. 200-watt compact fluorescent bulbs with a color temperature of 6500K are an affordable choice. One bulb would work well for a few Venus flytraps.
If you are interested in an economical indoor-growing setup, look for a shop light fixture and T8 bulbs . These can be purchased for relatively little money and are commonly found at large retail and hardware stores. Again, look for the “cool white” T8 bulbs.

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Light that reaches Earth from the Moon

^ Toomer, G. J. (December 1964). "Review: Ibn al-Haythams Weg ur Physik by Matthias Schramm". Isis . 55 (4): 463–465 [463–4]. doi : 10.1086/349914 .

^ Jump up to: a b Kyba, Christopher C M; Mohar, Andrej; Posch, Thomas (1 February 2017). "How bright is moonlight?" . Astronomy & Geophysics . 58 (1): 1.31–32. doi : 10.1093/astrogeo/atx025 . Retrieved 14 February 2017 .

^ Matthews, Grant (2008). "Celestial body irradiance determination from an underfilled satellite radiometer: application to albedo and thermal emission measurements of the Moon using CERES" . Applied Optics . 47 (27): 4981–93. Bibcode : 2008ApOpt..47.4981M . doi : 10.1364/AO.47.004981 . PMID 18806861 .

^ A Dictionary of English Folklore , Oxford University Press, 2000

^ Gessner, Conrad (1555). Descriptio Montis Fracti sive Montis Pilati [ Description of Mount Fractus, or Mount Pilatus ] (in Latin). p. 54 . Retrieved March 12, 2016 .

^ Jump up to: a b "Katie Paterson Light bulb to Simulate Moonlight" . guggenheim.org . Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation . Retrieved 29 January 2019 .


Moonlight consists of mostly sunlight (with little earthlight ) reflected from the parts of the Moon's surface where the Sun's light strikes. [1]

The intensity of moonlight varies greatly depending on the lunar phase , but even the full Moon typically provides only about 0.05–0.1 lux illumination. [2] When a full Moon around perigee (a " supermoon ") is viewed around upper culmination from the tropics , the illuminance can reach up to 0.32 lux. [2] From Earth, the apparent magnitude of the full Moon is only about 1 ⁄ 380,000 that of the Sun . [ citation needed ]

The color of moonlight, particularly around full moon, appears bluish to the human eye compared to other, brighter light sources due to the Purkinje effect . The blue or silver appearance of the light is an illusion.

The Moon's bond albedo is 0.12, [3] meaning only 12% of incident sunlight is reflected from the lunar surface. Moonlight takes approximately 1.26 seconds to reach Earth's surface. Scattered in Earth's atmosphere , moonlight generally increases the brightness of the night sky , reducing contrast between dimmer stars and the background. For this reason, many astronomers usually avoid observing sessions around full moon.

Moonlight shines on the Very Large Telescope .

Moonlight illuminates a lake and surroundings.

During a lunar eclipse , the Moon is colored red by indirect sunlight , which Earth's atmosphere has scattered and refracted .

Earthlight (indirect sunlight reflected from Earth) illuminates the dim side of the Moon, while direct sunlight the bright side.

With manual exposure settings, photographs taken in moonlight do not appear much different from those taken in daylight .

In folklore, moonlight sometimes has a harmful influence. For example, sleeping in the light of a full Moon on certain nights was said to transform a person into a werewolf . The light of the Moon was thought to worsen the symptoms of lunatics , and to sleep in moonlight could make one blind, or mad. [4] Nyctalopia (night blindness caused by a lack of vitamin A) was thought to be caused by sleeping in moonlight in the tropics.

" Moon blindness " is a name for equine recurrent uveitis. Moonlight is no longer thought of as the cause.

In the 16th century, moonmilk , a soft white limestone precipitate found in caves, was thought to be caused by the rays of the Moon. [5]

Seaport by Moonlight (1771) by Claude Joseph Vernet

A Philosopher in a Moonlit Churchyard (1790) by Philip James de Loutherbourg

In 2008 Katie Paterson produced an artwork titled Light bulb to Simulate Moonlight . [6] It consists of 289 lightbulbs coated to produce a similar spectrum to the light of the full Moon. [6]

Look up moonlight in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Moonlight .

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The source of “The Secret Doctrine” on the Ancient Worships of Syria explains the ancient Sun-Gods. These Gods and Names in the ancient world are intimately tied to the history of ancient peoples, cities, and the meanings those people ascribed in their world. S.F. Dunlap was a reference source in H.P. Blavatsky’s major work, who demonstrated most of the famous God-names have a linguistic connection. Furthermore, it explains that the understanding that the Abrahamic religions and beliefs are unconnected from the Old Religions is not true.
Such narratives resulted in a dichotomous worldview, and a ranked hierarchy of the evolution of religious thought from ignorant and primitive Paganism to Monotheism. However, the basis of the high religio-philosophical thought we have become accustomed to in our research can be found throughout ancient India, Persia, among the pre-Homeric Hellenes and more. It is not enough, that the dominant religions carry certain ideas from systems before it.
“The proofs brought forward in corroboration of the old teachings are scattered widely throughout the old scriptures of ancient civilizations. The Puranas, the Zendavesta, and the old classics are full of them; but no one has ever gone to the trouble of collecting and collating together those facts.” (The Secret Doctrine, Vol. 1., pg. 307.)
Reliance on the narratives we have been told in the Sunday schools, by priests, theologians, etc, and through these biases from the main three monotheistic religions has bred and perpetuated long generations of ignorance about the beliefs of our ancestors, their value and the origins of these beliefs. I will show you why.
The significance in the meanings and archaic symbolism connected with Solar and Lunar mysteries are in fact of one worship, and have meanings related to the natural and invisible world.
Helena P. Blavatsky in The Secret Doctrine quoting Ralston Skinner postulates “an ancient language which modernly and up to this time appears to have been lost, the vestiges of which, however, abundantly exist” (Vol. I, pg. 308).
Language can mean a systematic means of communicating ideas or feelings by the use of conventionalized signs, sounds, gestures, or marks having understood meanings. Language in the first sense, describes ordinary human languages, which can be either speech or writing, and in the second sense, a nonlinguistic sort of symbolic system.
This should be taken into account when describing the Mysteries throughout antiquity among the ancient nations, where such means and traditions of communicating developed. The systems contain multi-layered interpretations of singular symbols or ideas, which mean multiple correct interpretations (called “keys”) associated with sciences, or branches of knowledge ( The Language of the Ancient Mysteries and Secrets to Reading Mythology ). All mythologies were not built on the worship of the physical Sun. Before the mythicists of our day, there were scholars like this then, that relied heavily on this one interpretation, or another.
Blavatsky’s masters often found difficulty in finding appropriate terms from the English to convey their mystic terms from not just their language, but the coded language of their esoteric literature. These are concepts Western philosophy and theology did not possess actual equivalents for. They would thus say, that a certain theory of a particular scientist, or a concept from some metaphysician, or the way they thought about that concept was similar in their philosophy.
This difficulty is demonstrated, when K.H. describes the nature of the sun.
“You ought to come to some agreement as to the terms used when discussing cyclic evolutions. Our terms are untranslatable; and without a good knowledge of our complete system (which cannot be given but to regular initiates) would suggest nothing definite to your perceptions but only be a source of confusion. . .” (Letter, 46, Chron. Ed.)
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