GrowerGoneWild
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I've been working mixed light grows and I prefer them vs running one light, I get better feedback on potency and appearance.Last grow, same strains, similar conditions I tried HPS for the first time instead of going MH all the way like I did my first 2 grows and at around day 50 I switched back to the MH because of weak trichome development in comparison to the first 2. Went back to straight MH for grow 4. Day 35...
Looks like my HPS may always just serve as a spare tire.
I think many growers are starting to shift their thinking.. that targeted spectrum doesn't produce a superior product, it tends to lack in some qualities, dont get me wrong saying you cant grow exceptional cannabis with it but I was playing with mixed lights and yielded a product that had outstanding bag appeal.
If you read the book "Cultivating Exceptional Cannabis" by DJ short he suggests a mix of lights in a 1:1 ratio.
"My personal preference is for a combination of 430W horizontally mounted HPS systems coupled with 400vertically mounted mounted MH system in small spaced flower cycles. " - DJ Short.
So his ratio is 1:1. HPS/MH
Now my own data point and experience finds a ratio of 2:1 (HPS/MH) works better than 1:1 Try it yourself, the product literally looks better.. My experience using strictly MH, was a bit disappointing as far as yield but puts out a good product.. And it takes more than usual to ripen an MH crop.
However looking at Tystikks CMH grow (or even looking at LEC lights) I'm seeing that it is in fact a full spectrum light with the power of HID, This solves for me the multiple ballasts, and having all kinds of lights laying around, I like simple solutions. Not to mention the fact that dual arc bulbs are too expensive.
I think I've mentioned this before many times, I've observed that herbs, like chives grown only under MH light have a sharper taste to them vs. a sunlight grown chive, but they are smaller. I'm guessing the MH has some effect on oil or aromatic compounds... or its a theory anyways.. Its something I'm trying to apply to cannabis.