Devildenis69
Well-Known Member
Thx for all your answers !
md2of2, thx for remending me the emmerson effect, I've read things about it before and forget it
so to summerise, these experience shows a "red drop" in photosynthesis after 680nm if this wavelength is used alone
when Ir were used in combination with a wavelength lower than 660nm, the production of O2 is superior than the addition of production under these 2 wavelngths separated ...
so far the use of 730 in addition of vero18 looks like a good idea
AP: ill-effects with 730nm ? regarding the sun spectrum, it's quiet surprising for me, could you tell me more please ?
churchhaze: you're highlighting very important things.
as a large portion of the spectrum affects the Pr/Pfr ratio and as we don't know the exact leaf composition (I mean proportions), calculating Pr/Pfr seems to be ... complicate.
and do you think that sas may reduce the yield ? or other bad effects ?
Positively: you're speaking about a 730/660 balance ... that's exactly the thing I can't understand
what's the 660nm use during flowering ? It's has similar efficiency than 630nm, which fewer Pr/Pfr impacts
at least, those who are "growing with the moon" cares about the auxines to be in budz when they cut ... 660nm does the opposite.
md2of2, thx for remending me the emmerson effect, I've read things about it before and forget it
so to summerise, these experience shows a "red drop" in photosynthesis after 680nm if this wavelength is used alone
when Ir were used in combination with a wavelength lower than 660nm, the production of O2 is superior than the addition of production under these 2 wavelngths separated ...
so far the use of 730 in addition of vero18 looks like a good idea
AP: ill-effects with 730nm ? regarding the sun spectrum, it's quiet surprising for me, could you tell me more please ?
churchhaze: you're highlighting very important things.
as a large portion of the spectrum affects the Pr/Pfr ratio and as we don't know the exact leaf composition (I mean proportions), calculating Pr/Pfr seems to be ... complicate.
and do you think that sas may reduce the yield ? or other bad effects ?
Positively: you're speaking about a 730/660 balance ... that's exactly the thing I can't understand
what's the 660nm use during flowering ? It's has similar efficiency than 630nm, which fewer Pr/Pfr impacts
at least, those who are "growing with the moon" cares about the auxines to be in budz when they cut ... 660nm does the opposite.