Greengenes707
Well-Known Member
I think @MrTwist1 gets it best...
different horses for different courses...
different strokes for different folks...
1000 ways to skin a cat...
You get the jist.
What is pulling the most weight per area, then factor in time and input....those are the real questions.
You guys can build lights all day long. I build, and I like to help people build GROW LIGHTS. They have to grow something to be a grow light. And once they've done that...they have data likes yield to accompany it. Till then, it's just a light.
Then we can talk how is said light being used? Long story short...
Lighting raw stats + implementation = potential to be used by plants. Nothing is as simple as 10% more PPF is 10% more yield in the real world...because you are changing more than just the PPF factor. You end up changing a number of factors.
Low currents are very good and have there place. I will make more options available in the future.
As for looking inside a LSD; it looks the same as a meanwell...a big grey brick of potting glue.
different horses for different courses...
different strokes for different folks...
1000 ways to skin a cat...
You get the jist.
What is pulling the most weight per area, then factor in time and input....those are the real questions.
You guys can build lights all day long. I build, and I like to help people build GROW LIGHTS. They have to grow something to be a grow light. And once they've done that...they have data likes yield to accompany it. Till then, it's just a light.
Then we can talk how is said light being used? Long story short...
Lighting raw stats + implementation = potential to be used by plants. Nothing is as simple as 10% more PPF is 10% more yield in the real world...because you are changing more than just the PPF factor. You end up changing a number of factors.
Low currents are very good and have there place. I will make more options available in the future.
As for looking inside a LSD; it looks the same as a meanwell...a big grey brick of potting glue.