PJ Diaz
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Then you really aren't paying attention, since the answer was in one of my posts on this page (hint: check post #95).I don't know the PPFD of full sunlight
Then you really aren't paying attention, since the answer was in one of my posts on this page (hint: check post #95).I don't know the PPFD of full sunlight
what driver would you use on 6 of these in a 4x4? Would you wire it in series, parallel or obtuse?It’s true!
I seen some on Amazon that said they are more powerful than the sun.
Are you saying 2000 par would be good for your plants with added co2?Then you really aren't paying attention, since the answer was in one of my posts on this page (hint: check post #95).
I didn't say anything of the sort, why are you putting words into my mouth? I simply helped you with one answer. Even at that you got it wrong. "2000 par" isn't a thing. Even with the sun at 2000 ppfd at noon in summer, that doesn't mean that it's 2000 ppfd all day long. DLI is much more important.Are you saying 2000 par would be good for your plants with added co2?
All the advice I have read says 800-1000 at the canopy level, do you know of a single grow diary on here where they tried 2000 par at the canopy level and pull a massive crop, I would like to see this.
Sorry PJ Diaz, I wasn't trying to put words in your mouth, 800-1000umol/m2 /s to me is ideal, and with co2 may be up to 1500.I didn't say anything of the sort, why are you putting words into my mouth? I simply helped you with one answer. Even at that you got it wrong. "2000 par" isn't a thing. Even with the sun at 2000 ppfd at noon in summer, that doesn't mean that it's 2000 ppfd all day long. DLI is much more important.
hlg-320h-c2100-b, obtusewhat driver would you use on 6 of these in a 4x4? Would you wire it in series, parallel or obtuse?
Perhaps you should watch the entire video.I don't know the PPFD of full sunlight, I don't grow weed outside but i have seen my canopy get light bleached under HPS.
Thats because you are using 2000k and 3000k if you tried 4000k or 3500k you would understandGuess I have always used HPS, I flower my plants off under the HPS , never notice the stretch/HPS causing large node spacing. This was one of the plants under my led bulbs just under 3000k (purple punch)
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and my plant under the HPS (2000k)
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In general my plants grow between 2-3 foot tall.
don't see how they can grow any different.
That's a fair comment, so there a big difference between 3000k and 4000k?Thats because you are using 2000k and 3000k if you tried 4000k or 3500k you would understand
Theres even a massive difference between 3500k and 4000kThat's a fair comment, so there a big difference between 3000k and 4000k?
I have some 4000k bulbs I will buy a few more for my next crop.
Do show.Theres even a massive difference between 3500k and 4000k
does it reduce crop size?The reds drop dramatically in most LED phosphor whites about 4000k and up.
I tried flowering under MH, the crop size was lowerBefore HPS, Metal Halide was THE light at 4500k. That bud got a lot of people high.
That's a fair comment, so there a big difference between 3000k and 4000k?
I have some 4000k bulbs I will buy a few more for my next crop.
Theres even a massive difference between 3500k and 4000k
Source: https://cdn.samsung.com/led/file/resource/2020/03/Data_Sheet_LM301H_CRI90_Rev.2.1.pdfDo show.
My veg light is 4000k and my flower light is 3000k, is 3000k good as a flower light?
I like 4k white leds with additional red diodes (630nm and 660nm), plus 3100k CMH. To reduce stretch in flowering, growers will often use just 4k white for the first couple/few weeks of flowering, and it works. Once buds start forming after week 3, shift to lower kelvins.My veg light is 4000k and my flower light is 3000k, is 3000k good as a flower light?