bob harris
Well-Known Member
I've heard the stories of increased trich production from uvb lighting, and decided to run a "test".
The strain was flo..4 cuttings from the same mother, 600 watt hps flower..co2 up until final 2 weeks. When I turned off the co2, I set up 2, hanging 23watt 10.0 uvb bulbs, with round reflectors over 2 plants (one side of the grow chamber) The reflectors were directly over the "test" plants and did not reach the "control" plants.
Started the uvb on a separate timer. 15 min per hour to see how the girls reacted. It became apparent within 2 days (moving the 15 min to 15 on 15 off...then 45 on 15 off) that they weren't bothered at all by the uvb.
As a matter of fact, they seemed to "like" it. But whatever you want to call it, they responded by producing noticeably more trichs than the other side of the room. The yield form the "uvb" plants and the non uvb side was equal. So, no weight increase..just light, fluffy, snow...
Fairly inexpensive to set up, just wondering if anyone has played with uvb, and if you saw result...
The strain was flo..4 cuttings from the same mother, 600 watt hps flower..co2 up until final 2 weeks. When I turned off the co2, I set up 2, hanging 23watt 10.0 uvb bulbs, with round reflectors over 2 plants (one side of the grow chamber) The reflectors were directly over the "test" plants and did not reach the "control" plants.
Started the uvb on a separate timer. 15 min per hour to see how the girls reacted. It became apparent within 2 days (moving the 15 min to 15 on 15 off...then 45 on 15 off) that they weren't bothered at all by the uvb.
As a matter of fact, they seemed to "like" it. But whatever you want to call it, they responded by producing noticeably more trichs than the other side of the room. The yield form the "uvb" plants and the non uvb side was equal. So, no weight increase..just light, fluffy, snow...
Fairly inexpensive to set up, just wondering if anyone has played with uvb, and if you saw result...