I hadn’t looked into these Vesta’s yet, I very much appreciate the suggestion! In that build that you did, were those the 90CRI tunable strips? Just looking through their catalog and I see that they have those Vesta TL in the Thrive 98CRI series as well! I’ll definitely be pouring over some more data sheets. I just wish they had like a 3000k/5000k or a 4000k/6400k option. Seems all the tunable modules are using 2700k for their warm side.
For tunable strips all the data sheets list the spectrums separately, but each spectrum has different flux outputs, so they wouldn’t look normalized to 100% like the spec sheets show when they over lay different color temps on the same graph. It’s nice to be able to compare individual spectrums, but not so nice when you want to see what they look like blended at nominal power. I’m sure someone smarter than me could do the math to correlate the difference in luminous flux to make the adjustments to the relative spectrums manually, but I’d rather just see a spectrometer reading lol.
I love the idea of tunable strips, not so much for being able to go full term (although that is certainly one way to go), but at some point I’d like to mess around with changing the spectrum throughout the day to mimic sunrise/sunset/full sun. And eventually seasons if budget/design don’t get too ridiculous.
Also, I’ve been looking through some different options to cover the DR/FR end of the spectrum with white/red phosphors to get broader nanometer coverage. I think that is probably still the best bet at supplementing for the warm end and filling the spectrum, but supply issues are killing me on that search as well. I’d like to avoid monos if possible, but maybe just a few on separate channel for UV supplementation.
For the visible violet wavelengths, Yuji and Seoul seem to have those covered better than Bridgelux, but both Bridgelux and Seoul have big dips in Cyan region. I guess you can’t win em all, which is why I like the idea of mixing different strips and putting them on different channels.
I do like those Seoul Strips, but there are some pretty big supply issues with a lot of these high CRI modules at the moment, so availability might be in play as well as performance/price.
Awesome post!
And that has been my question for a number of years, but I haven’t been able to experiment until “now” (soon).
“Which matters more for natural plant expression?
PPFD or Spectrum?”
Or is it both?
It is my theory in my mind that light spectrum is the limiting factor in total photon flux that a plant can handle, given the same environmental conditions. I believe this is why plants will often stress indoors under artificially light under high PPFD conditions, and also why maintaining VPD is even more critical. I want to know if indoors, under artificial light of equal intensities, if a plant would grow to a higher degree of expression?
In the same realm of questioning:
Is spectrum a limiting factor in total potential yield?
Will a plant under a fuller more “natural” spectrum be able to photosynthesize at a higher overall ppfd situation under similar environmental conditions, with less light stress than a “narrower spectrum”? In my personal experience, the answer is yes, but it’s subjective and anecdotal. I want to actually test this theory. I remember that side by side
@Rahz did back in the day of different color temps and 80CRI vs 90CRI, and those were the questions that immediately came to my mind even then.