Sadly notAre they seperate channels?
Will likely have some 150 boards as well soon enough but they are bringing out pucks as well I hearBoth their strips and boards look very nice.
Emmerson effect doesnt not work with any blue(white) in the spectrum during that time. Emmerson only works with 610nm-680nm I believe. I'm not 100% on that. I use 660nm and 672nm for my emmerson effect.I presume the ratio of reds to white, drop them a message I mainly bought as the customer service is spot on
I’m not sure about all that I thought the Emerson was a fixed spectrum. I just bought them as I needed an upgrade and at the price and with the par map they have I couldn’t say no, I only needed the strips as have the rest including the driver from my old rigEmmerson effect doesnt not work with any blue(white) in the spectrum during that time. Emmerson only works with 610nm-680nm I believe. I'm not 100% on that. I use 660nm and 672nm for my emmerson effect.
Fair enough, I thought that was different to Emerson, as it’s just a flower initiated that you need like the gromau puckEmmerson effect is running far red at the end of the light cycle. To put the plant to sleep per say. I also run then at lights on too. It shaves off a few days of flower. But it also seems to promote a tad bit of stretch. So I run blues with the reds at lights on. Then bring up whites. 10 mins after.
uhm, no.Emmerson effect is running far red at the end of the light cycle. To put the plant to sleep per say. I also run then at lights on too. It shaves off a few days of flower. But it also seems to promote a tad bit of stretch. So I run blues with the reds at lights on. Then bring up whites. 10 mins after.
The Emerson effect is the increase in the rate of photosynthesis after chloroplasts are exposed to light of wavelength 680 nm (deep red spectrum) and more than 680 nm (far red spectrum). When simultaneously exposed to light of both wavelengths, the rate of photosynthesis is far higher than the sum of the red light and far red light photosynthesis rates; the effect was early evidence that two photosystems, processing different wavelengths, cooperate in photosynthesis.
Your confusing the Emmerson effect (which is the two photosystems been targeted at the same time having a greater impact than the sum of both the individual photosystems been targeted separate) with far red sleep initiation, which is reliant I think on just far red to work.Emmerson effect is running far red at the end of the light cycle. To put the plant to sleep per say. I also run then at lights on too. It shaves off a few days of flower. But it also seems to promote a tad bit of stretch. So I run blues with the reds at lights on. Then bring up whites. 10 mins after.
Jesus I'm losing my mind. It's been a rough few months. Yes far red initiators and emmerson effect. Idk what I was thinking. Ty for pointing that out. I meant to tag you to above. I didnt know if you had seen these. I know you're into leds.Your confusing the Emmerson effect (which is the two photosystems been targeted at the same time having a greater impact than the sum of both the individual photosystems been targeted separate) with far red sleep initiation, which is reliant I think on just far red to work.
Yeah I got them ass backwards. You are correct.Fair enough, I thought that was different to Emerson, as it’s just a flower initiated that you need like the gromau puck
I did feel a little left out..Jesus I'm losing my mind. It's been a rough few months. Yes far red initiators and emmerson effect. Idk what I was thinking. Ty for pointing that out. I meant to tag you to above. I didnt know if you had seen these. I know you're into leds.