NWbordergrower91
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So after looking around online a bit, and running into a couple dead ends, I was wondering if anyone can give me some advice on use of 420nm blue star LEDs during flower.
Amongst my finding, I found that most people say using a bit of deeper blue during flower will not only increase resin and trichome production (due to the UV use, not sure if its uva or b), but also help with keeping the buds a bit stacked more. Or "tighter" if you will. Now with the blue, obviously more foliage is going to want to grow, so I figure with my deep red stars I should be able to get a decent balance between the uv and deep red.
Main light this will be surrounding to test it if I do indeed dive into it, will be a 200w cxb 3590 along with some flower initiators.
Wondering if anyones used this specific spectrum of 420nm, any input or arguments against it, and even where to buy some would be awesome. Thanks again
Amongst my finding, I found that most people say using a bit of deeper blue during flower will not only increase resin and trichome production (due to the UV use, not sure if its uva or b), but also help with keeping the buds a bit stacked more. Or "tighter" if you will. Now with the blue, obviously more foliage is going to want to grow, so I figure with my deep red stars I should be able to get a decent balance between the uv and deep red.
Main light this will be surrounding to test it if I do indeed dive into it, will be a 200w cxb 3590 along with some flower initiators.
Wondering if anyones used this specific spectrum of 420nm, any input or arguments against it, and even where to buy some would be awesome. Thanks again