grotbags
Well-Known Member
you can still have a broad fuller spectrum with a touch of uv and far red ect on a single channel light it doesnt have to be controllable, have a look at https://growlightsaustralia.com/ for what i recon is the best single channel spectrum i have seen and you get that with 3.0 umol/j!!!...wattage is all part of the equation i am attempting to get a clear answer
with all things considered i was initially comparing the sanlight and the p4000 they are 120 watts appart
some would say that is not a fair comparison
i think i already have enough of an answer i don't think ill bother buying a sanlight just yet ill see what the p4000 can do with a few
different plants i was thinking maybe i was being a bit cheap and my plants were missing something because of all that blue and not much red
i like the idea of a light that red blue and green can be controlled but if that only really controls shape
rather than yield i am not going to spend extra money to control shape
having control over your spectrum allows you to say run a blue channel harder at the start of flower to keep things from stretching too much and then pull it back a bit and add more red as you get further in flower...
you can have your far red on a seperate channel so you can run them at lights out for the end of day effect (faster to bed/quicker to rise,get more done in the day)...
you can have your uv on a seperate channel to experiment with on and off times ect,... is two hours a day of high intensity uv better than low intensity uv all day long???...