Induction87
Active Member
I have been reading about photoperiodism and phytochrome ratios and have a question about the plants need for red and far red light.
It has been generally "accepted" that the plant wants blue light during veg and red light during flowering. Under this pretense, growers flood their bloom rooms with red light from HPS or "flowering" LEDs. Please tell me if I have missed something, but hear me out:
HPS is more efficient at producing photons because red photons are lower energy than blue photons. It takes more energy to make blue photons than red ones. Since MH spectrums are blue dominant, they produces fewer photons watt for watt compared to HPS. So, a 1000w HPS produces more PAR micro mols than a 1000w MH, and thus would probably produces more bud. But that does not mean the plant likes red light more than blue light. Some carotenoids (from what I have read) prefer (i.e. are more sensitive to) red light, but only slightly more than blue light.
The issue with budding and red light is in the Pfrr ratio. During the day, it is suppose to maintain ~60:40, and if the night is long enough, Pfr drops low enough (I don't know that ratio) to produce flowering hormones (don't know the names). But I can not find any scientific literature saying that more red light makes more bud/flowers/fruit.
So my question would be (for someone that really knows, a botanist, preferably a PhD) is the following assertion correct?
At equal ppfd, it should not matter if the light is more red or blue, as long as there is enough red to maintain the 60:40
Prfr ratio.
Also, there is talk about using far red at the end of the day to rapidly reduce Pfr to Pr and reduce the time needed to reach the flowering ratio. The idea is that they can extend the light time and get more growth hours by reducing the needed amount of dark time. My question about that would be: how much time does the plant need after the flowering ratio is reached to produce "enough" hormone. I thought bud fattening happened at night, while these hormones are being released. If that is the case, you wouldn't want to reduce the dark time. Please let me know if I am confused.
Thanks!
It has been generally "accepted" that the plant wants blue light during veg and red light during flowering. Under this pretense, growers flood their bloom rooms with red light from HPS or "flowering" LEDs. Please tell me if I have missed something, but hear me out:
HPS is more efficient at producing photons because red photons are lower energy than blue photons. It takes more energy to make blue photons than red ones. Since MH spectrums are blue dominant, they produces fewer photons watt for watt compared to HPS. So, a 1000w HPS produces more PAR micro mols than a 1000w MH, and thus would probably produces more bud. But that does not mean the plant likes red light more than blue light. Some carotenoids (from what I have read) prefer (i.e. are more sensitive to) red light, but only slightly more than blue light.
The issue with budding and red light is in the Pfrr ratio. During the day, it is suppose to maintain ~60:40, and if the night is long enough, Pfr drops low enough (I don't know that ratio) to produce flowering hormones (don't know the names). But I can not find any scientific literature saying that more red light makes more bud/flowers/fruit.
So my question would be (for someone that really knows, a botanist, preferably a PhD) is the following assertion correct?
At equal ppfd, it should not matter if the light is more red or blue, as long as there is enough red to maintain the 60:40
Prfr ratio.
Also, there is talk about using far red at the end of the day to rapidly reduce Pfr to Pr and reduce the time needed to reach the flowering ratio. The idea is that they can extend the light time and get more growth hours by reducing the needed amount of dark time. My question about that would be: how much time does the plant need after the flowering ratio is reached to produce "enough" hormone. I thought bud fattening happened at night, while these hormones are being released. If that is the case, you wouldn't want to reduce the dark time. Please let me know if I am confused.
Thanks!