ttystikk
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Mercury vapor.What type of uvb bulb could fry a mj plant @36"?
Mercury vapor.What type of uvb bulb could fry a mj plant @36"?
And thats the reason i have bad eyesight.Mercury vapor.
Watts are completely irrelevant; the plant sees PPfD. Increasing light intensity needs to be done gradually enough so the plant doesn't respond badly; this can include increasing intensity in veg, a slow ramp up in bloom, etc.@RM3
Since the thread is just titled light........
My young and new to growing curious mind wanted to ask a question if that's cool, I don't care who replies let keep talking light here.
Would there be a time between veg and flower where more watts is better for the plant than the other? ie: more watts in veg vs flower or vice versa..............? Or does it not really matter......? I am not talking spectrum, just pure watts.............
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So let's say theoretically, you switch a 54wX8 bulb T5, for a 4 COB LED with monos running cree 3590's and cree reds and blues. The LED is pulling a legit 400W at the wall...................I am purposely trying to be vague so this does not turn into a brand a vs brand b debate I know you like to be very specific but please bare with me if this is enough info to answer the question.........Watts are completely irrelevant; the plant sees PPfD. Increasing light intensity needs to be done gradually enough so the plant doesn't respond badly; this can include increasing intensity in veg, a slow ramp up in bloom, etc.
So that T5 fixture is producing light at around 28-30% efficiency. MY 4 COB LED fixture pulls 224W from the wall, with no monos. It's producing light in excess of 56% efficiency, or basically double the performance with half the watts. The plants will respond just about the same to both.So let's say theoretically, you switch a 54wX8 bulb T5, for a 4 COB LED with monos running cree 3590's and cree reds and blues. The LED is pulling a legit 400W at the wall...................I am purposely trying to be vague so this does not turn into a brand a vs brand b debate I know you like to be very specific but please bare with me if this is enough info to answer the question.........
In theory the LED would run cooler?So that T5 fixture is producing light at around 28-30% efficiency. MY 4 COB LED fixture pulls 224W from the wall, with no monos. It's producing light in excess of 56% efficiency, or basically double the performance with half the watts. The plants will respond just about the same to both.
Mine certainly do.In theory the LED would run cooler?
I appreciate the response........
Perfect this is the goal of this next adventure for my 2x4.Mine certainly do.
Making up lies. You pulled those numbers out of your ass. Please show me your calculations showing 28-30% efficient.So that T5 fixture is producing light at around 28-30% efficiency.
Making up lies. You pulled those numbers out of your ass. Please show me your calculations showing 28-30% efficient.
Why do you have to lie to make T5HO sound better than it is?
They're similar to SE HPS.Making up lies. You pulled those numbers out of your ass. Please show me your calculations showing 28-30% efficient.
Why do you have to lie to make T5HO sound better than it is?
I calculated LER for the 3000k spectrum of GE LongLast to be 361lm/W. It's 54W T5HO version has a luminous efficacy of 93lm/W. That makes it 25.8% efficient. You can't just make numbers up as you feel. Please show me which T5HO is 28-30% efficient and how you came up with that range.They're similar to SE HPS.
well i never was a sommelier..^ but..we can smell the scent of ardour & fervent from overseasWelcome back bro
Weird . I have that bulb, been using it and havent seen any such issues. I used it at 18" and currently about 24".This kind of bulb to be exact I have two sitting here, not sure who you asked but I will chime in and it did burn my plants.
http://www.htgsupply.com/products/agromax-pure-uv-t5-bulb-4-foot
My 2x4 is actually more like 2.5x4.5 so I used the 3 foot recommendation to cover this area because there was just no way at 2', it would burn my hand holding it at the canopy.
I'm, not trying to sound like @ss although I probably will for saying this, but it is/was nice to see someone more experienced than myself have some of the same issues and observations as me.