So beautiful....
I appreciate you always being patient with my stoopid.
This plant came from back then and like us..........is still productive.
Sorry for the interruption............lolz
Knows how to grow is an understatement: 75g/square foot of prime bud (100 if count the trim jar and small buds) is the best ive seen. Especially with low plant count.He didn't publish yields for the control tent, as I think he's done s few of those before (straight QB96s, no UVB or far red supplements) so has a fair idea what that should yield on their own.
They're good figures – the guy knows how to grow (he's a proper farmer) – but you need to remember he used CO2, the plants were in DWC, and the flowering times were 12-13 weeks (sativa strain).
Beautiful frsot on those macros...
I appreciate you always being patient with my stoopid.
This plant came from back then and like us..........is still productive.
Sorry for the interruption............lolz
Haha! It's been a while. I know gad liked to think he was the centre of the universe at planetganja.com, but we started it together and I did most of the day-to-day running. He did all the coding and ran the back end, I did all the admin and ran the front end. I wonder if there are many others from PG around here?
I appreciate you always being patient with my stoopid.
This plant came from back then and like us..........is still productive.
Sorry for the interruption............lolz
Near UV is also much safer for the grower. This is good news.Outstanding. We always suspected that it wasn't so much about the UV but rather the way high-energy wavelengths (shorter wavelengths such as blues and violets) stressed the plant into producing more cannabinoids to protect itself. UVB can be very damaging so can only be used in small doses or for limited amounts of time during each cycle, whereas near UV can be applied the entire 12 hour cycle. This test appears to confirm some of that. We always thought the magic number was around 400-420nm which is missing in most white phosphor LEDs.
On a related note it looks like I can post here now. Hello again
Hi PSUAGRO, we don't have L70 data on the Seoul Semiconductor STW9C2PB-S Sunlike LED however the Nichia NF2W757GT-F1-E Optisolis uses a similar "purple pump" (420nm) and it has an L70 of 30,000 hours according to the data sheet. The original Sunlike LED's had a 405nm pump but this was revised to 415nm prior to first High Light production. This changed the spectrum a little (as you can see below) but it increased the efficiency of the LED by around 10% and Seoul Semi also said it increased the life of the LED (but didn't give a lifetime estimate).Interesting results, kite high never got those bumps over the years with strict control. Other stressors can influence potency, but a good initial test nonetheless.
What's the average depreciation on the uv diodes? Fluoro bulbs can be swapped easily, chips wired in series/parallel on a board ... Not so much
SunLike also LED, so we expect same lift time with normal LED’s. It is 50Khours +-, as you know LED’s base on the driver life time as well.
Its a 4x4, with 2x4' flourescents for uv.Or_Gro was one of the best posters here. Always had interesting stuff to say. Wish he could come back.
But did I read that right? 6x QB96 in a 2x4 foot tent? Jesus. I use 2 and seems good.
The High Lights and QB96s were similar and the Q288s were about 60W more. It's all in post #11 on the first page.was there a difference in wattage between the total light in the tests?
ie. the fr and uv added up to extra photons?