Hybridway
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My LED employs CREE XP-C2 & XP-E2, 5 watt diodes circular around my CXB-3070's which are ran at 50 watts. Each circle of 5 watters has one IR diode & 2 reds, the rest are cool white & blue.really your leds have IR ? what leds are those ?
My other LED shows IR in its spectral graph but no mention of what type diodes. Couldn't find out from the company either. The COBs are 4 point stars w/ flat ends. That company puts their select spectrum in one diode rather then mixing mono's.
Here Is an example of the second growth spurt in Original BlueBerry & GG#4. The above picture is under the HID & this next one is too but off to the side receiving my select Floro spectrum. See what I mean? Here's the GG below. The OBB actually fully receeds & the hairs all turn orange, then a day or two later all the new growth starts w/ new white hairs & the Calyxes turn into large pine cones Kind've. But gain about 1/4 in size to what they were. I'm sure it's genetics w/ that particular strain. Still it only happens were its getting hit hard enough by the bulb. My theory is its induced by the IR or Far-Reds in the HPS bulb.
I'm glad my LEDs have IR & Far-Red but is the little bit in the CXB's & the 6, 5 watt diodes going to be enough? If in fact that is the case here.
Really glad this thread is up. Props to RAHZ for thinking of it!
Any more opinions folks? Really would like to know for a fact if anyone happens to find scientific data or has lots of experience testing such theories.
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