Yeh, that's a good video - "required reading"!
The Doc gonna let u know about intensities here...
I realize that this is an older message but, since you're still on board…I am struggling to figure out the ideal hanging height of my Scorpion Diablo. Originally when I got it I was confused then I got Photone Par Light Meter for Iphone. At this time I decided since the measurement was identical to my 315 CMH at 15 inches, that that would be fine.
However I only just encountered the "cumulative" measurement which is based on light cycle and total hours illuminated! This further confuses me and makes me think just because one of my large plants could take 2 315's CMH at 15 inches doesn't mean it will take the 6 Diablo boards of the Scorpion -- each of which -- seems equivalent to a 315 CMH at only 100 WATTS!
So based on my PPFD measurements the Scorpion Diablo 650 Watt is equivalent to 6 315 CMH's! So if this is 3x the Light of 2 315 CMH's then maybe 15 inches is too close now wihtout CO2....
Furthermore, aside from accumulative Daytime Daylight hours, I am thinking there must be an overall canopy cumulative measurement as well? All I know is it seemed I got a better yield on my first run whereby I had the thing at almost 3 feet for the first half of flowering then came down to just above 2 feel (without CO2)...
However when I measure full intensity at 15 inches it seems at an acceptable 1100 PPFD or so right at the top? But maybe 800-900 is just fine. But I like the idea of the penetration getting down a full foot and still baing at 500-600!
First issue - unless you have calibrated Photone, your numbers could be significantly incorrect. I've tested Photone twice and that's one reason why I have a PAR meter. A PAR meter is pricey and I don't know that I would buy one if I were starting over. A Uni-T Bluetooth lux meter is money very well spent. A lux meter is only slightly more inaccurate than a PAR meter and, in practical terms, it's as good as a PAR meter.Can someone address, excuse me if I missed it -- what about the top or side of a plant hitting 1000 Micro Moles but the rest of the plant getting 607 hundred. But then the bottom area only getting < 300 Should I be thinking Collectively here also collectively double that is -- including DLI or whatever that Acronym is ha ha....???
I have big plants and hard to space the light perfectly gets tiring always moving them around....
Here's my Chimera #2. Also will my Photome Light Meter reflect, I mean calculate, the overlapping addition light sources. I figure yes, sort of, but not entirely sure. For Example if I run 2 lights side by side will the two sources double the Light Meter reading? Geez...
Here you can see I have 3 light sources maybe even a little from a 4th CMH hitting this plant. Hter highest Reading is under the HLG 350 only set at like 30 or so %
I guess similar to DLI all the light hitting different parts of the Plant add up to get your overall amount blah blah blah...
It's not likely that a grower can get cannabis to > 1kµmol, on a sustained basis.Right Now I think any more then 1000 non CO2 PPFD hitting a plant is too much in Veg?
I don't think this is the case. Plant conduct photosynthesis using light and water. Too much light is met by photo avoidance (tacking/canoeing and rotation of the leaf around the petiole) and then by destruction of leaf tissue if the condition persists.I think more often then I have realized I have been over-lighting my Veg Plants. And then thinking I was having Nutrient issues -- which of course I was -- as some of the over lighting issues manifests in nutrient issues! But also and I am still trying to figure out this important parameter. LST as in Leaf Surface Temperature.
85's pretty darn high. My current grow will stay below 80 because I think/suspect that there's a reduction in THC levels when you get into the 80's. That's just from a comment in a video by a former Bugbee student. The issue is that the plant will grow more, that's been demonstrated over and over. The question is the weed better? Dunno.I spent a couple of years transitioning to LEDs only literally on the final Week I got rid of my Last Non LED light was when I even discovered the Issue of No or minimal Infrared Heat being generated by LED's hence the need to raise temperature. DUH I was irritated. Luckily I didn't throw away my CMH's!!!
F that. I like being comfortable in the grow room which is not at 85 Degrees! I said screw it and I decided most strains can tolerate a little lower LST however, when the Lights get Turned up and you have the combination of High PPFD but low temperature i.e. maybe <75 Degrees LST maybe then other problems are brewing behind the scenes! Like low temp exacerbates the Too <much light issues???
Yes, LED manufactures are adding IR but that's a price driver and, to some extent, the grow light market is similar to the PC market in the 90's — a race to the bottom for price so you can't do much innovation. I said "to some extent" because there is R&D (the Vipar Spectra XS-1500 Pro kicks a lot of ass!) but, when you look at the products from the popular manufacturers, there's a lot of similarity and that's because they're fighting in well defined price bands.I have even considered getting those Black No Light Heat Lamps to throw in' but adding a CMH seems smarter.
I wish I had 150 CMH's to spot light in-between my LED's.
Is any manufacturer making LED panels with intermittent Infrared Bulbs on the board or panels?
? I bet 'they' don't make an LED Infrared Bulb so it would have to be something completely different...
They make both infra red bulb and diode. Remember the TV remotes from the 80s? Infra red bulb.I think more often then I have realized I have been over-lighting my Veg Plants. And then thinking I was having Nutrient issues -- which of course I was -- as some of the over lighting issues manifests in nutrient issues! But also and I am still trying to figure out this important parameter. LST as in Leaf Surface Temperature.
I spent a couple of years transitioning to LEDs only literally on the final Week I got rid of my Last Non LED light was when I even discovered the Issue of No or minimal Infrared Heat being generated by LED's hence the need to raise temperature. DUH I was irritated. Luckily I didn't throw away my CMH's!!!
F that. I like being comfortable in the grow room which is not at 85 Degrees! I said screw it and I decided most strains can tolerate a little lower LST however, when the Lights get Turned up and you have the combination of High PPFD but low temperature i.e. maybe <75 Degrees LST maybe then other problems are brewing behind the scenes! Like low temp exacerbates the Too <much light issues???
I have even considered getting those Black No Light Heat Lamps to throw in' but adding a CMH seems smarter.
I wish I had 150 CMH's to spot light in-between my LED's.
Is any manufacturer making LED panels with intermittent Infrared Bulbs on the board or panels?
? I bet 'they' don't make an LED Infrared Bulb so it would have to be something completely different...
That's funny and great because I was imagining a Chart like that for an acquaintance that was getting annoyed when I tried to share a lot of Info at once. He got overwhelmed... That's when I realized Cultivation Knowledge isn't learned overnight... And actually it is always evolving. I never read about VPD or Micro Moles when reading Ed Rosethal 30 years ago. Remember Foot Candles?It's not likely that a grower can get cannabis to > 1kµmol, on a sustained basis.
In ambient CO2, the light saturation point ("LSP") for cannabis is 800-1000µmols. It's strain dependent and the other parts of the grow environment need to be optimized ("co-optimzed" in Bugbeespeak) to support that.
Here's a graphic…from a Bugbee vid:
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If a grower reports that they're getting over 1000µmol, the issue, to me, becomes how it was measured. It's unlikely that cannabis will grow well at light levels that are truly above 1kµmols. I've done 1200+ to try to light a huge plant + a tiny plant (think about the movie "Twins") and the big plant fox tailed. Oops. I got my head out of my ass and spend $100 on a little Vipar XS-1500.
I haven't found any reason to not get my grows to the LSP as soon as I can. The cost difference between, say 600 µmol and 800 or 900 is minimal, even at California electricity prices, and cannabis loves light so let 'er rip.
Cause and effect?View attachment 5349223
This is the one at the Tops and tips, over and over again, I have problems with, but I notice it more when the light is too strong and the temp is too low.
Yeh, it takes a while for it to sink in! I only do two grows a year so I forget a lot of the subtleties.That's funny and great because I was imagining a Chart like that for an acquaintance that was getting annoyed when I tried to share a lot of Info at once. He got overwhelmed... That's when I realized Cultivation Knowledge isn't learned overnight... And actually it is always evolving. I never read about VPD or Micro Moles when reading Ed Rosethal 30 years ago. Remember Foot Candles?
Luck.Yeh, it takes a while for it to sink in! I only do two grows a year so I forget a lot of the subtleties.
Agreed - the knowledge base is expanding rapidly as it becomes legal in more states but also because our friends in the Great White North went legal. Guelph is a highly renowned university (I went to college in Canada so I have some familiarity with the schools there) and they're doing a lot of work in cannabis research.
"30 years ago" - you've been in the game for a while, eh? I did one grow in 2017 and then started again in early 2021 so I never did foot candles. From time to time, I use the expression "Before I started growing cannabis, the only thing I grew was old." so there's still lots to learn.
My question - since you were growing well before it was legal, how did you guys stay out of jail?
Brilliant. Thanks for the laugh!Luck.
I know a cop that whenever he found weed on any one he'd somehow lose it in the air. They're human too.Brilliant. Thanks for the laugh!
"Brevity is the soul of wit."
Seriously though, strong out of trouble was often just dumb luck - as was being busted by the endless complaints of a neighbor who just flat hated the notion that weed had been legalized in Colorado and he was gonna do whatever he could to ruin my life.Brilliant. Thanks for the laugh!
"Brevity is the soul of wit."