grotbags
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wut?Because it uses more watts.
wut?Because it uses more watts.
BECAUSE IT USES MORE WATTSwut?
And HPS is like 2000k, so definitely nowhere close to sunlight.5900k
Depends on the HPS.And HPS is like 2000k, so definitely nowhere close to sunlight.
cmh is certainly closer than hps. but id argue some led's are very close.No, thats way off. CMH is the closest artificial lighting to the sun.
Not to keep arguing you, but you're just flat wrong about your HPS and sunlight comparison.Depends on the HPS.
finally some concrete science...All I know is that if I stare into the sun, it looks alot closer to an HPS than an LED.
Ok next question. What’s the colour temperature of 99% of HPS bulbs out there?5900k
yer like the colour you instantly think of when you think hps, the colour the op described right at the start of this thread!!!!!!!................................Ok next question. What’s the colour temperature of 99% of HPS bulbs out there?
I’m just trying to narrow down his scienceyer like the colour you instantly think of when you think hps, the colour the op described right at the start of this thread!!!!!!!................................
If that's all you know, you should consider cracking a book or two.All I know is that if I stare into the sun, it looks alot closer to an HPS than an LED.
His eyeballs were manufactured by Apogee. ApparentlyI’m just trying to narrow down his science
Or getting into American politics.If that's all you know, you should consider cracking a book or two.
And this is a very interesting point, I think.tbf hps is pretty reminiscent of evening sun in the desert southwest
Posted Sep 6, 2019And this is a very interesting point, I think.
I appreciate the discussion and the comments about the Sun and all.
I'm kinda getting old and I have been around growing weed (off and on) for many years....most of the time, without a clue auto what I was doing! I started out with fluorescent shop lights and then eventually graduated to HID. Back then, it was determined, that, for whatever reason, marijuana seemed to really like growing under the sick, orange/pink/yellow color of HPS bulbs best of all the available options at that time. I don't remember anyone making any spectral comparisons back then. It was just a fact from seeing the results of using HPS lights in comparison to anything else at the time (with the exception of metal halide, which plants also really liked).
Having used many different types of LEDs at this point, I decided to try the old way, again, just for a fun experiment. So I went up and dug through the attic until I found my old MH ballast, reflector and I bought a brand-new Sylvania Metalux MH bulb....single end, mogul base....extremely inefficient...and I also bought a SunLux HPS conversion bulb when the time came to switch to flower.
The plants love these HID bulbs -especially unshielded. They just do. I am trying to determine exactly why. I was thinking that the MH bulb was closer to sunlight at noon on a summer day and HPS was like a late summer afternoon kind of light. Maybe I'm completely off base, but, I was thinking that the reason the plants love these lights so much is because these spectrums signal the plants to respond accordingly in growth. Maybe the excessive amount of so-called "worthless yellow light" is actually part of the plants' overall daily requirement....? Certainly the IR component is major, as well.
With my LED grows, it was clear that the plants were getting more-than-ample light from the fixtures, but something different was happening. For one thing, under LEDs, many of the plants' stalks and stems turned red. Even amending with CalMag, they just seemed to be straining for some kind of missing component. I kind of figured the radiant heat coming off the bulb was a big part of it -that and the fact both light and heat were coming from the same source -that being from above and directed downward. Prior to that, I was just running a space heater in the room.
Hps growers are generally happier growers, I'm not sure why.
Growing under hps is like spending the day at the beach.
Growing under blurple is like being probed on an alien spaceship.
Growing under white led is like being a deer staring at headlights.
Happy Growing!
I remember ages ago finding some studies about red stems been a sign of intense light.And this is a very interesting point, I think.
I appreciate the discussion and the comments about the Sun and all.
I'm kinda getting old and I have been around growing weed (off and on) for many years....most of the time, without a clue auto what I was doing! I started out with fluorescent shop lights and then eventually graduated to HID. Back then, it was determined, that, for whatever reason, marijuana seemed to really like growing under the sick, orange/pink/yellow color of HPS bulbs best of all the available options at that time. I don't remember anyone making any spectral comparisons back then. It was just a fact from seeing the results of using HPS lights in comparison to anything else at the time (with the exception of metal halide, which plants also really liked).
Having used many different types of LEDs at this point, I decided to try the old way, again, just for a fun experiment. So I went up and dug through the attic until I found my old MH ballast, reflector and I bought a brand-new Sylvania Metalux MH bulb....single end, mogul base....extremely inefficient...and I also bought a SunLux HPS conversion bulb when the time came to switch to flower.
The plants love these HID bulbs -especially unshielded. They just do. I am trying to determine exactly why. I was thinking that the MH bulb was closer to sunlight at noon on a summer day and HPS was like a late summer afternoon kind of light. Maybe I'm completely off base, but, I was thinking that the reason the plants love these lights so much is because these spectrums signal the plants to respond accordingly in growth. Maybe the excessive amount of so-called "worthless yellow light" is actually part of the plants' overall daily requirement....? Certainly the IR component is major, as well.
With my LED grows, it was clear that the plants were getting more-than-ample light from the fixtures, but something different was happening. For one thing, under LEDs, many of the plants' stalks and stems turned red. Even amending with CalMag, they just seemed to be straining for some kind of missing component. I kind of figured the radiant heat coming off the bulb was a big part of it -that and the fact both light and heat were coming from the same source -that being from above and directed downward. Prior to that, I was just running a space heater in the room.
I feel some cultivars prefer hps as its what they been going under mainly for decades and regardless of intensity of lighting indoors is still always technically low light conditions think how much the sun actually throws out its just adaptation in alot of strains id say to hps lightingAnd this is a very interesting point, I think.
I appreciate the discussion and the comments about the Sun and all.
I'm kinda getting old and I have been around growing weed (off and on) for many years....most of the time, without a clue auto what I was doing! I started out with fluorescent shop lights and then eventually graduated to HID. Back then, it was determined, that, for whatever reason, marijuana seemed to really like growing under the sick, orange/pink/yellow color of HPS bulbs best of all the available options at that time. I don't remember anyone making any spectral comparisons back then. It was just a fact from seeing the results of using HPS lights in comparison to anything else at the time (with the exception of metal halide, which plants also really liked).
Having used many different types of LEDs at this point, I decided to try the old way, again, just for a fun experiment. So I went up and dug through the attic until I found my old MH ballast, reflector and I bought a brand-new Sylvania Metalux MH bulb....single end, mogul base....extremely inefficient...and I also bought a SunLux HPS conversion bulb when the time came to switch to flower.
The plants love these HID bulbs -especially unshielded. They just do. I am trying to determine exactly why. I was thinking that the MH bulb was closer to sunlight at noon on a summer day and HPS was like a late summer afternoon kind of light. Maybe I'm completely off base, but, I was thinking that the reason the plants love these lights so much is because these spectrums signal the plants to respond accordingly in growth. Maybe the excessive amount of so-called "worthless yellow light" is actually part of the plants' overall daily requirement....? Certainly the IR component is major, as well.
With my LED grows, it was clear that the plants were getting more-than-ample light from the fixtures, but something different was happening. For one thing, under LEDs, many of the plants' stalks and stems turned red. Even amending with CalMag, they just seemed to be straining for some kind of missing component. I kind of figured the radiant heat coming off the bulb was a big part of it -that and the fact both light and heat were coming from the same source -that being from above and directed downward. Prior to that, I was just running a space heater in the room.