honestly per watt and sq ft i pulled the same but the quality of t5 far surpassed the hps ones. the buds were the same size . the t5 is less tha half the wattage. if i matched watt for watt the t5 would blow away the 1000w. those were not small buds, the smallest one dried weighed 2 g. the biggest weighed 8 gHyroot, what are you pulling per square foot with the T5s and what were you pulling (per square foot) with the 1Ks? I'm talking dry/cured.
I'm asking, because I did look at your journal and the pics seem to depict very small flowers. That's not unusual for T5s, but highly unusual for 1Ks.
Simon
I use 3 korrallen zucht fiji purple, 3 uvl redsun, 2 wave point coral waves. i did recently take out an ati aquablue special and replace with a coral wave because i wanted more infrared for density.I guess for heat alone i will run t-5, thanks for all the input. hyroot which bulbs and where to get them?
Obviously you haven't tried them yourself otherwise you would know the truith.........
No, hyroot has a bit of missinformation... I just switched from t5 veg to mh. Big difference.
Not my first grow brother... just been growing indoors for almost a year. Just use the t5 for clones now.
Not per watt, per square foot. You claimed that you pulled the same under 1K as you did under T5s. I find that to be, well, astonishing. Really. There can be a reasonable explanation for it, if you were using a magnetic 1K ballast. Other than that, all things being equal, I can't see how such a thing is even possible in practice. FWIW, to give a point of reference using myself as an example, I pull an average of ~3.25oz dry/cured Grade-A bud for every single square foot of my room under 1Ks.honestly per watt and sq ft i pulled the same but the quality of t5 far surpassed the hps ones. the buds were the same size . the t5 is less tha half the wattage. if i matched watt for watt the t5 would blow away the 1000w. those were not small buds, the smallest one dried weighed 2 g. the biggest weighed 8 g
i use all quantum for hid and t5. but you got some very beautiful girls thoughNot per watt, per square foot. You claimed that you pulled the same under 1K as you did under T5s. I find that to be, well, astonishing. Really. There can be a reasonable explanation for it, if you were using a magnetic 1K ballast. Other than that, all things being equal, I can't see how such a thing is even possible in practice. FWIW, to give a point of reference using myself as an example, I pull an average of ~3.25oz dry/cured Grade-A bud for every single square foot of my room under 1Ks.
I run 600s, as well. They pull less - ~2.5ft2 dry/cured on average. Here are some examples:
Simon
Thank you for the compliment. I still cannot understand how you managed to pull the same under both lights, especially with a digital ballast.i use all quantum for hid and t5. but you got some very beautiful girls though
Over how many square feet?my last under the t5 i pulled 309g dry
That's less than an ounce per square foot. Not bad for T5s, but hardly impressive for someone who wants to harvest bud. One can only assume that you pulled the same under 1Ks, given the comparison you made earlier. I probably don't have to tell you how poor that is. I'm not trying to be rude; just hoping to put things in perspective. It's great to sit around philosophizing about the right spectrum, PAR and whatever else we don't fully understand, debating in a vacuum. However, cultivation is an applied pursuit. The results speak for themselves.3 x 4 and its because high par spectrum. The bulbs I use put out 70% to 80% more usable light than hid. was very skeptical first. But after the results I was so happy.
Why in the world would you want the branches to grow into the HID lamps?I have leaves grow onto my tubes pretty often, and they dont even burn they just light bleach the leaf surface that was touching but the leaf will usually live on. They can put a white stripe across an entire fan leaf but the tips will stay green and still thrive. equivalent wattage of HID light can fry a top in minutes if not checked.
If you go the PAR specific aquarium bulb, 10-25$ea for 48". WavePoint bulbs are pretty good for around 10ea, petmountain.com has em cheap w free shipping over $50. And of course t8's will work, and have for years, T12's also. Its just a matter of the most efficient setup possible. For the same wattage in T5's you're getting a more intense beam and more overall output (that is more effectively directed downward by reflectors)I have no issues vegging with a T8, cheep ass light from home depot 6 bulb, I ordered 200 dollar 12 bulb T5 from fle bay that did not show up yet. How much do the T5's with all the diffrent bulbs cost? I started out cheep,and upgrading as I go.
that batch they were all 1.5 ft to 2.5 ft. with most of them being shorter. i didn't cut off any lower growth because i was experimenting with light. that was a bad idea. also i tried using dr earth soil which is horrible. I had all kinds of deficiencies all through veg and the first 2 weeks of flower. mag def is the worst. There is a mag molecule in chlorophyll so magnesium is responcible for promoting chlorophyll and tell the plant where to grow this node, that leaf and that bud, etc.... on top of that, that soil attracts gnats like no other. i battled them for over a month. i don't think i cut enough perlite in it. half that batch was a strain that was a horrible yielder but very good quality. i do mostly indicas which don't yield much anyway.That's less than an ounce per square foot. Not bad for T5s, but hardly impressive for someone who wants to harvest bud. One can only assume that you pulled the same under 1Ks, given the comparison you made earlier. I probably don't have to tell you how poor that is. I'm not trying to be rude; just hoping to put things in perspective. It's great to sit around philosophizing about the right spectrum, PAR and whatever else we don't fully understand, debating in a vacuum. However, cultivation is an applied pursuit. The results speak for themselves.
For example, I recently tested a pair of Digilux 600MHs. They measured very well, had a great spectrum, they came highly recommend...yet...they were responsible for the absolute slowest growth I've ever seen in my garden, aside from T5s and smaller MHs. That's the bottom line.
Why in the world would you want the branches to grow into the HID lamps?
Simon
lol, uh not many people. for obvious reasons. does it happen occasionally, yes. If you're trying to maintain the perfect balance of being close enough to get the most photonic energy, but far enough not to burn, you've only got X amout of space to play with. If you have one plant that gets away from you and takes off more than others, or shit happens and you gotta leave em alone for a day or two... is that a problem for a professional grower who knows everything about the strains they're growing and has CO2 and the perfect environment, probably not as much as the average joe who has come home after a double shift to a top that has gotten a bit cooked...Why in the world would you want the branches to grow into the HID lamps?
Simon
So, the small lights are a substitute for grower competence? LOL!lol, uh not many people. for obvious reasons. does it happen occasionally, yes. If you're trying to maintain the perfect balance of being close enough to get the most photonic energy, but far enough not to burn, you've only got X amout of space to play with. If you have one plant that gets away from you and takes off more than others, or shit happens and you gotta leave em alone for a day or two... is that a problem for a professional grower who knows everything about the strains they're growing and has CO2 and the perfect environment, probably not as much as the average joe who has come home after a double shift to a top that has gotten a bit cooked...
not a big problem if using T5's... sure if a growth tip sits right on a T5 bulb, those tiny developing leaves would be stunted, but it would just split like it was topped, the T5 wont dry it out down to the stem and stress the whole plant like an HID would.
Have no idea what was meant by that. T5 users are incompetent? Because Im tired of battling the cons associated with an HID, Ive researched and found a method that re-creates the exact light necessary by plants throughout their developing life much better than even horticultural HPS/MH bulbs can. Take equivalent wattages of HIDvsT5, you will get very comparable results, the cons of T5 being lack of penetration, so you have to keep the bulbs closer which isnt much of a problem like I said earlier. Cons of HID being the heat output needs to be negated by keeping the bulb a certain distance AWAY from the plants, thus losing intensity. If you live in Alaska then the Heat may not be an issue, I live in the hottest fucking hellhole in the country and it is an issue, so I found a suitable replacement... again Im confused how you're implying that "small lights are a substitute for grower competence" or how you could take that from my post.So, the small lights are a substitute for grower competence? LOL!
Simon
Your ignorance of science should not cause you to become so defensive of your method of growing, it should cause you to go out and read up on PAR/PUR and the University studies done... same principles behind LED. Read up on Coral growth lighting, not exactly the same but the science applies and is well documented on the Reef forums.It's great to sit around philosophizing about the right spectrum, PAR and whatever else we don't fully understand