Can you post the spectrum graph of each color temperature of the lights you're selling?View attachment 4327851
LUMA P4 4000k 97ra Citizen 1812 COB LED Grow Light
That's nice. Got one for 2700k and 3000k?View attachment 4328060
This is CREE 4000k 90Ra Spectrum
Haven’t been keeping a close eye lately but looks to be very very nice!View attachment 4328408
This is Spectrum Chart of Citizen 4000k 97Ra, you can see there is obvious difference comparing to cree 90 ra, not to say 80ra
Me likey! What does the same chip in 3000k look like?View attachment 4328408
This is Spectrum Chart of Citizen 4000k 97Ra, you can see there is obvious difference comparing to cree 90 ra, not to say 80ra
Hey brutha... got things runnin again?Me likey! What does the same chip in 3000k look like?
I'm on to a new project. With luck it will blow up and keep me busy soon!Hey brutha... got things runnin again?
Fist bumpI'm on to a new project. With luck it will blow up and keep me busy soon!
Indeed that's just about perfect for our purposes. What's the cost for such chips?View attachment 4328947
This is spectrum chart of Citizen 97Ra 3000k, you can see the peak wavelength is around 660nm instead of 600nm, that will increase the efficacy of the lighting very much for plants.
We're having big sale for 200w and 300w Citizen 3000k 97Ra cob led grow lights, please check out our website www.hortibloom.com for more detailsIndeed that's just about perfect for our purposes. What's the cost for such chips?
I'd rather use something like that as the base lighting and add UV on a separate circuit to better control when and how much of it the plants get.
Another good reason I always recommend putting UV light on a separate circuit is to make it easy to turn it off when people are in the area. Skin cancer and macular degeneration are for real and safety is important!
Can you link to something specific?We're having big sale for 200w and 300w Citizen 3000k 97Ra cob led grow lights, please check out our website www.hortibloom.com for more details
It was the front page foolGo to the website that was linked. How lazy can you be?