What do you guys think of the actual efficiency of these new 660/670nm crees compared to the 630nms? With the increased photosynthesis rate would it be worth sacrificing efficiency with these?
Ok so correct me if i'm getting this wrong but if i'm getting what your saying, the more 660nm light the plant gets the higher the efficiency of the overall absorption of light to the plant? does 730nm far red not play a part in this? assuming your talking about the emerson effect or is the 730nm only real use a flower initiator?660nm is the peak of chlorophyll A, but the main reason for including 660nm/670nm leds should be to maximize Pfr as a percent of total phytochromes.
No amount of 630nm light will get %Pfr as high as 660nm light can, sort of like no amount of yellow will make a human see blue.
%Pfr is like plant color vision. The higher it is, the higher "quality" or "color" it sees.
Ok so correct me if i'm getting this wrong but if i'm getting what your saying, the more 660nm light the plant gets the higher the efficiency of the overall absorption of light to the plant? does 730nm far red not play a part in this? assuming your talking about the emerson effect or is the 730nm only real use a flower initiator?
let me no what u pull from them also the light system looks verry messy for me cords and shit hanging every were but i hope it works out well for u let me no what u pullWhat do you guys think of the actual efficiency of these new 660/670nm crees compared to the 630nms? With the increased photosynthesis rate would it be worth sacrificing efficiency with these?
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i know my wiring is a little on the messy size i was planning on building a small aluminium ballast to put the lights on that way will be able to keep tidy and keeping power supply outside tent and currently experimenting with 2 autos a bubblegum and a white widow in small hempy buckets using biobizz nutes so not expecting too much from them tbh but i have got a c99 vegged for just over a month which i have topped MANY times will flower once autos finish this will be the test of how well the lights work as i have only had the cree lights in the tent for 1 week of the 2-3 weeks they have been budding before that was just 2 of my custom built panels using about 70 actual watts each, the cree panels are also running about 70w each should be proving more than enough light but think i will sell on some of my panels after the c99 to get some with these 660nm cree ledslet me no what u pull from them also the light system looks verry messy for me cords and shit hanging every were but i hope it works out well for u let me no what u pull
I haven't seen a side by side comparison yet.So Photo Red aren't needed if 3000k is used?
and why is it so important to have a high Pfr ratio in flowering ?660nm is the peak of chlorophyll A, but the main reason for including 660nm/670nm leds should be to maximize Pfr as a percent of total phytochromes.
No amount of 630nm light will get %Pfr as high as 660nm light can, sort of like no amount of yellow will make a human see blue.
%Pfr is like plant color vision. The higher it is, the higher "quality" or "color" it sees.
I'm curious to as i just bought some 660 to play with but i have seen people use these lights and they seem to have a lot http://rollitup.org/t/testing-osrams-150w-horticultural-led-fixture-v1-monochromatic-dream-or-nightmare.867782/and why is it so important to have a high Pfr ratio in flowering ?
instinctively I would tend to do the opposite with 730nm, since the stretch is over
I believe a 680nm led, while having a similar photosynthetic effeciency than a 660nm and not acting on phytochrome state, would make plenty of sense in flowering ...
by the way there's an old theory, called Photosynthetic Artificial Darkness, or Rauber enchancement, where he was mesuring the equivalent duration of different spectrum compared to a basic darkness ... he came up with a strange lighting schedule, that I wouldn't bother trying, still ...
if I understand his paper correctly, a 660nm could prevent flowering if used in high ratio ...
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What I meant to say was that if you do want to increase Pfr, you should use more 660nm rather than using a "Warmer" white. I personally think 660nm makes more sense in veg, but I haven't even used 660nm leds so I can't draw any conclusions. The best evidence I have is whenever I see side by side tests of HPS vs blurple, the plants under blurple are much shorter.and why is it so important to have a high Pfr ratio in flowering ?
instinctively I would tend to do the opposite with 730nm, since the stretch is over
I believe a 680nm led, while having a similar photosynthetic effeciency than a 660nm and not acting on phytochrome state, would make plenty of sense in flowering ...
by the way there's an old theory, called Photosynthetic Artificial Darkness, or Rauber enchancement, where he was mesuring the equivalent duration of different spectrum compared to a basic darkness ... he came up with a strange lighting schedule, that I wouldn't bother trying, still ...
if I understand his paper correctly, a 660nm could prevent flowering if used in high ratio ...
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