amneziaHaze
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If far red was soo good why did everyone leave hps lights.
Yea from 200 diodes 10 are far red in the corners of the lampYou normally get far red and ir built into alot of led lights as standard now
?, hps lights dont have loads of far red. but they have plenty infra red.If far red was soo good why did everyone leave hps lights.
that doesnt make any sense?.Spectrum= infra red...
Id disagree slightly, while there are real dangers in just starting applying UV too fast or strong it seems to me like a more "dial in and see" approach actually increase plant health.Most reaserch say that uv of any kind will degrade the plants health
still doesnt make sense... i dont get what your trying to say?.Spectrum= infra red... hps has more than 30% i think
UVC definitely, UVB maybe (depends on application), UVA nope.Most reaserch say that uv of any kind will degrade the plants health
It has been a secret for too long that you need to balance both ends of the spectrum. I think the reason it has taken so long for some growers to realise this (not you Rocket) is that most LED manufacturers do not include both ends of the spectrum and so do not see the syngeries. Far red is responsible for cell expansion but blue, violet and UVA cause cell contraction. Have a look also at the phytochrome absorption spectra, especially Pfr and see where the peaks are. Have a look at what's happening over 700nm and around 400nm. Now you know why we target those zones. We very much like UVA around 400nm because it also has photosynthetic value.We just added far red and uva and uvb to a few trays and apparent plant health have gone up. Far red is a good way of balancing added uv since the plant reaction seems almost opposite. We will have to see what happens at weigh in and smoke test but its looking good at least half way thru flower.
We would agree with this. I know there is a lot of debate about what "sunlight" is because it changes a lot but sunlight is always "true" full spectrum and white phosphor LEDs are not.still doesnt make sense... i dont get what your trying to say?.
UVC definitely, UVB maybe (depends on application), UVA nope.
i think there is definitely something going on with the synergistic effect between the uv and far red ends of the spectrum, if we look at the suns spectrum it has massive amounts uvb, uva and far red, and not just the narrow "peaks" you see from grow lights it has every nanometer represented.
if you tried to add as much far red as the sun has to a "standard" led growlight without filling out uvb/uva (and blue to some extent) end of the spectrum it would be a disaster, simillary if you try to add as much uvb/uva and blue as the sun has to a "standard" led growlight without enhancing the red/far red end it would equally be a disaster. (maybe disaster is a bit strong, but i dont think you would be impressed with the growth characteristics, lol).
yet it works in nature, under the sun?, it really does look like you cant have one without the other... and until more research studys are done using "fuller" spectrums i dont think the book is firmly closed.
still doesnt make sense... i dont get what your trying to say?.
UVC definitely, UVB maybe (depends on application), UVA nope.
i think there is definitely something going on with the synergistic effect between the uv and far red ends of the spectrum, if we look at the suns spectrum it has massive amounts uvb, uva and far red, and not just the narrow "peaks" you see from grow lights it has every nanometer represented.
if you tried to add as much far red as the sun has to a "standard" led growlight without filling out uvb/uva (and blue to some extent) end of the spectrum it would be a disaster, simillary if you try to add as much uvb/uva and blue as the sun has to a "standard" led growlight without enhancing the red/far red end it would equally be a disaster. (maybe disaster is a bit strong, but i dont think you would be impressed with the growth characteristics, lol).
yet it works in nature, under the sun?, it really does look like you cant have one without the other... and until more research studys are done using "fuller" spectrums i dont think the book is firmly closed.
I addressed the research posted up by @Grow Lights Australia in the other thread. There have been three tests in total, all with similar results.i beleve that plants get damaged growing outside the same as inside if you use uv. what i am saying is with abstance of uv you could get better results.
i found a great reaserch of using uv for a couple of seconds a day, but thats mostly to fight mold.basicly you get the same effect as a few hours a day 60% more resistance to mold, and you see the difference in leaf damange.they showed that there was almost 0 leaf damage. compared to uv that was really affected with longer exposure.used UVC
hmm i forgot what i wanted to say with infra red i think its inside the light spectrum and lamp is using almost 30% of energy generated to make it.but the plant doesnt use it. ir is known to be basically just heat.
and i saw the reaserch from grow australia but the 2 lamps used differ soo much it could be because of the lamps. if he used the same lamp and added a uv lamp then maybe but then still you would have more watts.... but you would prove that plant uses it somehow.
Really? I consistently yeilded 3.5lb from 1200W of HPS in a 4'x4' for over a decade. What is the most yield you have produced in a 4'x4' using LED?Soo if i use 100w and get 300g with led and 100w and get 150 with hps then its very hard to outpreform it wtf? Led kills hps in every aspect even thc %
How do you calculate yeald if you dont use power? Roomsize led still wins.
Led produces more useble light.and those 3 test where made with lamps that used more usable light.if he added a led strip with uv i would say okej true.
People selling it and convincing people that it helps but corrupt the data with other stuff. Soo they can sell a product thats snake oilAH, what is your problem with UV and people trying to get relevant info for growers by doing tests?
I know these tests arent the perfect golden scientific standard but why all the push back? Whats your investment in this?
We put uva and uvb over a tray, with a conservative program for uvb, its the healthiest weve ever seen our plants. Did you ever try any uv for yourself?