Right on. All 3000k right?After a lot of research and great advice from you guys, I decided to purchase KingBrite 240W instead of the Mars TS1000. Title says it all. Thank you and God Bless.
Right on. All 3000k right?
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Yeah I know. I am asking what you guys recommend. 3000K or 3500K for veg AND bloom?There's choices of 3000k or 3500k the the reds. Hell, there's even 4000k.
3000k all the way. Especially if you can turn your reds off with a switch on the board.Yeah I know. I am asking what you guys recommend. 3000K or 3500K for veg AND bloom?
I'm battling the same decision now. 3000k vs 3500k. The 3500k has a higher bin available so it's slightly more efficient. My main concern is flower quality and yield. I only veg for a few weeks before flip but I don't want to target a light for "veg" at the sacrifice of flower yield or quality3000k does great both veg and flower, but 3500k would be a good option if youre not having great control over environment. The extra blue helps with transpiration which means it will do a bit better at lower temps. But extra blue does generally cost you a bit in yield although not that much.
My personal take is to get something balls to the floor flower spectrum, 2700k 90cri and a bit of 660red, and then some blue/uv on a separate dimmer. But you would have tto source and build.it yourself.
3500 is not a veg light, its full cycle. The bin wouldnt mean very much in efficiency boost as per ppf as in lumens.I'm battling the same decision now. 3000k vs 3500k. The 3500k has a higher bin available so it's slightly more efficient. My main concern is flower quality and yield. I only veg for a few weeks before flip but I don't want to target a light for "veg" at the sacrifice of flower yield or quality
what pushed you guys to go 2700k?3500 is not a veg light, its full cycle. The bin wouldnt mean very much in efficiency boost as per ppf as in lumens.
Id go for 3500k if youre worried that you will have a hard time keeping the heat up while vegging at loow intensity. Tbh youll do fine with either. You can allways add some red mono strips for 3500 or blue/uv to 3000k.
We went with 2700k 90cri and more red on top, but havent done a full flower cycle yet. Vegging seems ook and stable
Yup, harvested 513gr in a 4x4 growing 4 autoflowers. Used two Meijiu QB 240w 3000k (480w total). I also have one Meijiu in a 2x2 and everything is looking good. It does produce some heat but nothing crazy.Are you still agreeing with your decision? I had a china 3500k in cart but switched it to a 3000k and am wondering if I should go even lower.
Which you will if you choose any higher than 3000K in my opinion.I'm battling the same decision now. 3000k vs 3500k. The 3500k has a higher bin available so it's slightly more efficient. My main concern is flower quality and yield. I only veg for a few weeks before flip but I don't want to target a light for "veg" at the sacrifice of flower yield or quality
Hps gives out a lot of infra red radiant heat, enough to practicly never have to worry about low temps during lights on. LED don't have this IR, so in order to get the transpiration up, and to support full light intensity metabolism you need slightly higher temps, + 80F for full flower.I see you're supposed to watch the temp from dropping to much, why's that?
LOL temp too low?? I haven't even given that as a possibility in a long time with 2000 of HPS going....
Hps gives out a lot of infra red radiant heat, enough to practicly never have to worry about low temps during lights on. LED don't have this IR, so in order to get the transpiration up, and to support full light intensity metabolism you need slightly higher temps, + 80F for full flower.