Pinworm
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Read Sativied posts about 'em. They are gnarly. I think Chuck Esteves just finished a pretty successful run with one, too.So do I!
But seriously I'm thinking about buying gavita 1000w de
Read Sativied posts about 'em. They are gnarly. I think Chuck Esteves just finished a pretty successful run with one, too.So do I!
But seriously I'm thinking about buying gavita 1000w de
He seems passionate enough. Maybe he'll teach us all something with his upcoming garbage can grow. I'm not adverse to being proven wrong.More HPS light will yield diminishing returns after a certain level of overall intensity is reached.
I've seen so many highly respected growers get eyebrow raising results with them that it's not a matter of IF it works, it's more a matter of quantifying it and finding ways to add it most efficiently.
So I'm with you on the side by side testing thing, but I'm not nearly as skeptical about their effectiveness as it sounds like you are.
UVA- this is the spectrum nearest to visible light, and the one emitted the most by MH lamps. Its effectiveness tends to be limited and benefits turn to detriment rapidly as intensity increases.
UVB- the sweet spot. next up the spectrum from UVA, this is the part of the spectrum that apparently gives the most benefits.
UVC- this is hard and damaging radiation, and should be avoided on both plants and people. I haven't seen any evidence suggesting that supplementing with it is desirable at all.
ALL of these spectra WILL damage skin and eyes, leading to macular degeneration among other ailments. I suspect we'll know the old growers by their degenerative eye diseases when we get to the old folks' home.
Soooo... wear your sunglasses and shut those fuckers off when you work around them!
Read Sativied posts about 'em. They are gnarly. I think Chuck Esteves just finished a pretty successful run with one, too.
I grow in tuff boxes, with field fencing and assorted irrigation parts. Why spend more if you don't have to?So do I!
But seriously I'm thinking about buying gavita 1000w de
I'm trying to supplement a pretty big area. Do these come in six foot lengths, since they're made for tanning beds?http://www.amazon.com/Exo-Terra-Repti-Glo-Fluorescent-Terrarium/dp/B00101GDIG
Shows $15 right now.
If you have a big space these are not cost effective to provide UVB. Just a perfect test bulb to try one of. If you want to try a larger space I would go with T5/T8 or Tanning bulb options. They will cost less per watt/lumen/umol and give better coverage.
I could swear I saw that thread, or one just like it.No, lol, I meant literally in the trash can.
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This was how I grew in college, ebb and flow trash can.
That was probably me, maybe 4 yrs ago I thinkI could swear I saw that thread, or one just like it.
There's not much debate; DE lamps rock, especially on overboost settings. After having looked around, the strongest argument I can find for Gavita ballasts to run them is that they're the only ones that overboost to 1150W, and utilize the preferred ultra high frequency.I know I was on on that convo, or there were two convos going on about them between two similar threads at the same time. I think I'll bite the bullet, it eliminates light as a limiting factor lol
They have a couple of different lengths, but right around 6ft. Easiest ones to buy are from sams club online, combine them with a workhorse 8 ballast and you are GTG, I bought the sockets from homedepot and made a DIY fixture of that length. Workhorse 8 runs 2 100w tanning bulbs.I'm trying to supplement a pretty big area. Do these come in six foot lengths, since they're made for tanning beds?
Bingo!it eliminates light as a limiting factor lol
There's not much debate; DE lamps rock, especially on overboost settings. After having looked around, the strongest argument I can find for Gavita ballasts to run them is that they're the only ones that overboost to 1150W, and utilize the preferred ultra high frequency.
I smell a side by side coming... it smells gooooood.OK so here's a scenario, nonofatum, however I spell your name, I'd like your input as well.
Would you rather have a 1000w gavita in a 5x5x7 space
-or-
600/1000w HPS and a 315w CMH hung one on top of the other vertically in 5x5x7 space
I'm not set on those exact dimensions of space either, but just probing out there.
I think I'll get the gavita and use it as a standard to compare vert against, that's my 5yr plan lol
But I'd still like input. Thanks.
I would have to look at the spectrum chart for each of the bulb options. CMH with 3100k + UVB is about ideal for flower. But some of the new bulbs have much better spectrums than normal HPS. Post bulb choices and I will give my favorite combos from them.OK so here's a scenario, nonofatum, however I spell your name, I'd like your input as well.
Would you rather have a 1000w gavita in a 5x5x7 space
-or-
600/1000w HPS and a 315w CMH hung one on top of the other vertically in 5x5x7 space
I'm not set on those exact dimensions of space either, but just probing out there.
I think I'll get the gavita and use it as a standard to compare vert against, that's my 5yr plan lol
But I'd still like input. Thanks.
I have no idea what is a good bulb for the gavita but here is the Philips 1000w DE. I could find any more specific info about UV, spectrum etc.I would have to look at the spectrum chart for each of the bulb options. CMH with 3100k + UVB is about ideal for flower. But some of the new bulbs have much better spectrums than normal HPS. Post bulb choices and I will give my favorite combos from them.
I use CMH (3100k Phillips) + LED (3500k 60%, 6500k 40%) + tanning 10% uvb.
I have no knowledge to comment on ballasts with except my Chinese CMH ballasts seem to rock so far. I was laying naked under the CMH it felt so good, before plants went in there, lol.
I smell a side by side coming... it smells gooooood.
I don't think I would use a HID for vert. Makes you waste a big circle of space around the HID bulb. I think vert is where distributed lighting really shines, it wastes less space since it can be much closer to the plants. That would be florescent or low power LEDs and a lot of them on the walls or even hanging or stranded through the space. Save the HIDs for overhead lighting where a gap can be maintained without costing grow space.I have no idea what is a good bulb for the gavita but here is the Philips 1000w DE. I could find any more specific info about UV, spectrum etc.
http://www.lighting.philips.com/main/prof/oem/hid-systems/high-pressure-sodium/horti/928196305116_EU/product
And here is the CMH that I'm using.
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Its spec sheet can be found on advanced techs website. http://advancedtechlighting.com/cdmmw.htm
And I'm not sure what kind of 1000w bulb I would hang vert, open to suggestions.
I don't think it is, I think vert takes longer and requires a more complex system to really only break even (over time) with the more simple top lighting system. But if you want monster plants then you want monster plants, who am I to judge....
Worth the extra dough and effort?
All good questions.