jimihendrix1
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No, not much heat. Maybe a bit warmer. Very little. Tanning Bed is UVA/B, how hot do they get? With multiple bulbs??
If only we could access the President's expertise on this subject...No, not much heat. Maybe a bit warmer. Very little. Tanning Bed is UVA/B, how hot do they get? With multiple bulbs??
Awesome cant wait to see. Love these experimentsI’m planning on getting some uva strips and I’ll compare the tables I have with the same strain and no strips, higher wattage and lower wattage. I’ll make a thread once flowering is over.
I think the strips are 390or395nm, I’m aware there’s claims it don’t make the bud more potent. If it increase the trichs, smell stronger, look more colorful are all benefits for me. Atleast with some kind of experiments can know what they do, if they do anything at allWeed needs UVB to do cellular damage/IE Change Chemical Profile. One just has to be careful and not fry them. Theres a fine line between being good, and frying. UVA doesnt do cellular damage to plants. It does to humans. 340nm is dangerous to humans.
For ME, Im only trying to reproduce the sun. The sun emits UVB, and plants have evolved with it. And you can believe weed did. Weed originated at high altitude where UVA/B is much higher. In Equador, UVA/B was measured as high as on MARS at 20,000 ft. Ya know the 1-10 scale the weather uses to measure the UV???? In Equador, it was measured at a 26. Even half of that will fry your butt. 13????
IMHO though not verified.. I feel the UVA/B increases the need for either more air flow, or a high amount of CO2. Logically I assume the bulbs, both UVA/B Increase Metabolism, so if you arent already getting an optimum amount of either, the plants may suffer, and make them grow slower, and decrease yield, and potency...... You HAVE to have good ventilation.
UVA makes the plant produce More Trichomes, but does not do cellular damage. Weed has a gene/protein thats activated at 280nm-285nm. Only bulb on the market I know of that has its most powerful spectrum from 280nm-300nm is a Solacure Flower power. The glass is super expensive. 32w Solacure is 20x more powerful than the best Reptile Bulb. Which is the Arcadia Desert Reptile 54w
UVA/B we speak of goes from 280nm-400nm, so the solacure UVB spectrum of strenght being from 280nm-300nm still leaves more UVA than UVB. Its balanced with a slight shift geared towards plants vs Animals/Reptiles ect.
5% of radiation that hits the earth is UVB. Plants get UVB in nature.
ALTITUDE
At higher altitudes, a thinner atmosphere absorbs less UV radiation. With every 1000 metres increase in altitude, UVA/B radiation levels increase by 10% to 12%.
Plants have a Protein that is most strongly activated at 280nm-285nm. Its just scientific fact.
UVR8 Protien
UV-B resistance 8 (UVR8) also known as ultraviolet-B receptor UVR8 is an UV-B – sensing protein found in plants and possibly other sources.[2] It is responsible for sensing ultraviolet light in the range 280-315 nm and initiating the plant stress response. It is most sensitive at 285nm, near the lower limit of UVB. UVR8 was first identified as a crucial mediator of a plant's response to UV-B in Arabidopsis thaliana containing a mutation in this protein. This plant was found to have a hypersensitivity to UV-B[3] which damages DNA. UVR8 is thought to be a unique photoreceptor as it doesn't contain a prosthetic chromophore but its light-sensing ability is intrinsic to the molecule.[4] Tryptophan (Trp) residue 285 has been suggested to act the UV-B sensor, while other Trp residues have been also seen to be involved (Trp233 > Trp337 > Trp94) although in-vivo data suggests that Trp285 and Trp233 are most important.[2]
Evolution
Although the complete genome sequence is only available from a limited number of angiosperms, bioinformatic analysis suggests that there are a large number of UVR8 orthologs. Both number and position of key residues seem to be well conserved among angiosperms but also other plant species (e.g., Chlamydomonas reinhardtii and Volvox carteri). The latter implies that UVR8 potentially appeared before the evolutionary split in vascular land plants which would be rational considering that at that time the amount of UV-B radiation that penetrated the earth surface was higher as the ozone layer was not fully developed, hence UV protection and acclimation would be of crucial importance.[5]
Structure
UVR8 is a β-propeller protein with 7 blade-shaped β-sheets. It shares sequence homology with mammalian proteins involved in regulating chromatin condensation, for example the human RCC1 gene product. In the dark state, UVR8 forms a homodimer that is localized in the cytosol, but UV-B illumination induces the dissociation of UVR8 dimer to its respective monomers and translocation to the nucleus occurs.[6] The dimer is held together via a complex salt bridge network.[2]
Mechanism
Upon UV-B irradiation, light is absorbed by one or more Trp residues which are situated adjacent to Arg residues which form salt bridges across the dimer interface. It is thought that this light absorption induces the disruption of the salt-bridges and thus leads to the molecule's monomerization.[2][7] Following monomerization, UVR8 accumulates in the nucleus where it interacts with a protein called constitutively photomorphogenic 1 (COP1). COP1 is known to act as an E3 Ubiquitin ligase that targets key transcription factors for ubiquitination and proteasome-mediated degradation. However, in the case of UVR8, it has been shown to act as a positive regulator of UVR8-mediated UV-B signalling.[8] Upon UV-B illumination, UVR8 interacts via a C-terminal 27 amino acid region with the WD40 domain of COP1 in the nucleus,[9] which triggers the induction of ELONGATED HYPOCOTYL 5 (HY5) — a key transcription factor for several UV-B responsive genes, and overall results in UV-B acclimation.[10]
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I think the strips are 390or395nm, I’m aware there’s claims it don’t make the bud more potent. If it increase the trichs, smell stronger, look more colorful are all benefits for me. At least with some kind of experiments can know what they do, if they do anything at all
Name | Abbreviation | Wavelength (nm) | Photon energy (eV, aJ) | Notes/alternative names |
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Ultraviolet C | UVC | 100–280 | 4.43–12.4, 0.710–1.987 | Short-wave, germicidal, completely absorbed by the ozone layer and atmosphere: hard UV. |
Ultraviolet B | UVB | 280–315 | 3.94–4.43, 0.631–0.710 | Medium-wave, mostly absorbed by the ozone layer: intermediate UV; Dorno [de] radiation. |
Ultraviolet A | UVA | 315–400 | 3.10–3.94, 0.497–0.631 | Long-wave, black light, not absorbed by the ozone layer: soft UV. |
Hydrogen Lyman-alpha | H Lyman-α | 121–122 | 10.16–10.25, 1.628–1.642 | Spectral line at 121.6 nm, 10.20 eV. Ionizing radiation at shorter wavelengths. |
Far ultraviolet | FUV | 122–200 | 6.20–10.16, 0.993–1.628 | |
Middle ultraviolet | MUV | 200–300 | 4.13–6.20, 0.662–0.993 | |
Near ultraviolet | NUV | 300–400 | 3.10–4.13, 0.497–0.662 | Visible to birds, insects and fish. |
Extreme ultraviolet | EUV | 10–121 | 10.25–124, 1.642–19.867 | Entirely ionizing radiation by some definitions; completely absorbed by the atmosphere. |
Vacuum ultraviolet | VUV | 10–200 | 6.20–124, 0.993–19.867 | Strongly absorbed by atmospheric oxygen, though 150–200 nm wavelengths can propagate through nitrogen. |
Please start one I would follow itMy 24” solarcure flower power should be here tomorrow. Can’t wait to try it out.
got two plants 2.5 weeks into flower and one in the veg tent. and a Jack Herer seed soaking alone. Maybe I should start a grow journal
Fucking fedex is being lazy cunts. Won’t come out and drop it offPlease start one I would follow it
The real question is how much UV-C???I am looking at adding a UBV light to my grow. I’ve done some research and am pretty convinced it should increase THC production.
One thing I could not find a consistent answer on is how much UVB to give and how many hrs on and off.
I am thinking of going with solarcure’s 2ft flower power setup.
Their site says max 1 hr a day. But have seen posts of people using it for the full 12hr lights on and many different increments in between.
what do you guys recommend and what are your results with using UVB
I vegged this plant under a 400w solis tek 10k metal halide last year and I cant help but think that the amount of UV the bulb produced was damaging my plants somehow and honestly If I can avoid using UVC i will! My next grow i will be using the agromax pure uv t5 ho bulb and run it 12 hours a day! I will report back my findings.The real question is how much UV-C???