DankaDank
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Lol . I eat Monsanto for breakfast...Literally.are you saying monsanto is not credible?
Lol . I eat Monsanto for breakfast...Literally.are you saying monsanto is not credible?
Crazy how that Vid perfectly demonstrates the irony in my comment.
I cant believe you guys think the DE philips green power bulb is a piece of shit. You guys keep talking about Gavita. Are you guys talking about their ballast, their reflector, the bulb that comes with it?unless you have a warehouse with high ceilings and a ton of lights gavita reflector aint all that. the Boss/ACDE from sunlight supply puts down a much more uniform par footprint and is usable at 30" (and even better than gavita at 36" as well)
http://growershouse.com/images/DE_TEST_INFOGRAPHIC.pdf
Its not shit talking, its messing around. Its a good light with a good marketing team. But to say its the best or that it puts out 2100 umols to the plant just isnt true.I cant believe you guys think the DE philips green power bulb is a piece of shit. You guys keep talking about Gavita. Are you guys talking about their ballast, their reflector, the bulb that comes with it?
Here is mine. Clearly states it. And the current plants at day 19 under it. You don't think those plants are being hit with 2100 umols? I know you guys are sick growers and know your shit, but these Phillips bulbs have to be the best lights on the market by leaps and bounds.Its not shit talking, its messing around. Its a good light with a good marketing team. But to say its the best or that it puts out 2100 umols to the plant just isnt true.
its putting out 2100 umols, but your plant only gets 1700 after reflector losses, then theres the loss from having to be far away... so over all that number drops fast.Here is mine. Clearly states it. And the current plants at day 19 under it. You don't think those plants are being hit with 2100 umols? I know you guys are sick growers and know your shit, but these Phillips bulbs have to be the best lights on the market by leaps and bounds.
How far are my lights? Please don't tell me your going to tell me mfg recommendation? Im getting 2100 umols bro!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! This is the best shit ever!!!!!!!its putting out 2100 umols, but your plant only gets 1700 after reflector losses, then theres the loss from having to be far away... so over all that number drops fast.
Lol niceHow far are my lights? Please don't tell me your going to tell me mfg recommendation? Im getting 2100 umols bro!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! This is the best shit ever!!!!!!!
The bulb has a sticker on it that it produces 2100umol/s. Which is correct. Initially.Its not shit talking, its messing around. Its a good light with a good marketing team. But to say its the best or that it puts out 2100 umols to the plant just isnt true.
800umol/m/s over 2,25m2 = 1800umol/s. 10% reflector/wall losses is a bit on the low side for a single fixture in a 5'x5' tent (or even worse, a 4x4 room wit white walls), but that's also not what these things are actually designed for. So 1800umol/s is a pretty decent estimate for their intended use.Roughly these are a few examples of recommendations for a high light recipe of around 700 µmol m-2s-1. Calculations made with 10% reflector / wall losses:
400W a) - 1 x 1 m - 1 m2 at a ppfd of ~ 650 µmol m-2 s-1
600W b) - 1,2 x 1,2 m - 1,44 m2 at a ppfd of ~ 690 µmol m-2 s-1
1000W c) - 1,5 x 1,5 m - 2,25 m2 at a ppfd of ~800 µmol m-2 s-1
In practice levels can be lower with different reflectors (open reflectors will have more stray light), older reflectors and a lot of wall influences. Other lamps may result in different densities.
It's a blurple led with white added. Not the other way around. Much cheaper than OSRAM so that's an option. Just not one I would consider.Have you seen this cree board that emulates the standard grow light spect4rum they speak of? It is a 60w 4-channel made to plug into more to get to whatever wattage you are seeking, for a 1000w 16 boards
https://www.kiwilighting.com/cree-xpe-xp-e-20leds-4-channel-rgbw-led-emitter-light-white-6000k-green-520nm-red-620nm-blue-470nm-diy-plant-grow-led-light
If the thread is about recreating the cree spectrum this is the core of the equation. These are not Blurple leds, these are 6500k white, Far Red, IR, and Royal Blue leds 3-5w. the board is a 60w element. No blurple leds. so why are you sweating me everywhere I go have you nothing else to do. Go learn about leds and gain some knowledge instead of going around and bashing others. kinda childish I think. This is he third thread you have chased me down on this week alone. Do you have issues with me? Can't help that.It's a blurple led with white added. Not the other way around. Much cheaper than OSRAM so that's an option. Just not one I would consider.
Show me results that state otherwise, I was following this tread before you were here.If the thread is about recreating the cree spectrum this is the core of the equation. These are not Blurple leds, these are 6500k white, Far Red, IR, and Royal Blue leds 3-5w. the board is a 60w element. No blurple leds. so why are you sweating me everywhere I go have you nothing else to do. Go learn about leds and gain some knowledge instead of going around and bashing others. kinda childish I think. This is he third thread you have chased me down on this week alone. Do you have issues with me? Can't help that.