And some quick notes & observations ,
regarding the
spectrum of emitted light from
Vero 29 versus
CXA 3070,
both @ 3000K 80Ra .
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1) The
PPF percent distribution of the two COBs,for the range
380-780 nm is as follows
(
BL 380-499 nm - GR 500-599 nm - R 600-699 nm -FR 700-780 nm ) :
Vero 29 3K80Ra :
10.67% - 40.73% - 44.04% - 4.57% LER: 320-322 ( typ:321 )
CXA3070 3K80Ra :
10.62% - 41.37% - 43.71% - 4.3% LER: 324-326 ( typ:325 )
And their PPF spectral distribution graph in comparison (Both @ 2200 mA & Tc=50C ).
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The differences seem rather minuscule..Ain't so ?
Well ...
Those of you that have both of these COBs try a small test ...
Illuminate firstly a mj plant with one of the two COBs.
Try to record in your mind ,the actual green shade of the leaves reaching your eyes ...
Then illuminate the same plant with the other COB ..
What do you see ?
The difference of the green hue from the leaves is not minuscule,but rather great ,this time ....
(Under the
CXA3070 the photosynthesizing leaf tissue has a
yellowish-lime green hue,
while under the
Vero 29 the same photosynthesizing leaf tissue has a
dark green -purplish hue ! )
What assumptions we can make out of that ?
Well ...For starters ,the photosynthesizing leaf tissue
is NOT GREEN ,actually ...
It's just the fact that our vision that " translates" the reflected light into "green " ....
Human vision ,in well lit situations ,is most sensitive to
green 555 nm light (Photopic )
But human vision can not perceive as "light" E/M radiation over ~780 nm ..
(Although some people are able to see up to ~800 nm )
But what wls plants do
reflect actually ?
Well ..Let's see our beloved plant...
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(Vegetative Growth phase )
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(checkout the green curve :Leaf Lamina Absorptance - of alive tissue and not some kind of diluted Chlorophyll )
15 %
reflection of green ....Actually peaking close to..555 nm !!!
Still over 50% reflection is taking place over ~740 nm ...
So ,actually photosynthesizing leaf tissue ,would had a rather brownish /reddish hue,
if only ,we humans could perceive the NIR /FR E/M radiation as light and be ablke to see the " whole picture".
But we can't ...
So ,due to limited range of E/M radiation perceived as light by human vision and
due to it's high sensitivity to green light ,plants seem to be green ..
Well..
They are not green .
So next time one will say to you that green light is reflected and not absorbed ,
just laugh . It's a good ol' joke !
2) Both of these COBs can be used for
vegging with
great results .
Just do not place them near the plant tops,'cause your plant(s) will stay extremely compact (short ) ...
And that will have a negative impact on yield ..(Trust me,on that one ) .
Later in flowering ,COBs and plant(s) can have a smaller distance between them .
No need for extra monochromatic LEDs .Just give raw power (more COBs ) if you want bigger yields.
Nothing more is needed .
Cheers.