Rahz
Well-Known Member
Doh, I read that article about a week ago and forgot about it. So the Emerson effect will require moderate amounts of 680-700nm. Considering there's a fair amount of light above 710nm coming from the high CRI makes them even less efficient, so scratch the high CRI idea.
I'm thinking 3000K or higher supplemented with red diodes would be the best way to get the Emerson effect. 3500-5600K veg with deep red supplement coming on during flower might be worth investigating. Problem is, all the diodes I'm finding are either 660-680 or 730. Nothing in the 680-710 range to be found.
As far as veg/flower, I haven't seen any info that indicates the Emerson effect is partial to either one. "Plant growth" would apply to all stages unless I'm mistaken. The phytochrome response would be more useful during a flower stage.
I'm thinking 3000K or higher supplemented with red diodes would be the best way to get the Emerson effect. 3500-5600K veg with deep red supplement coming on during flower might be worth investigating. Problem is, all the diodes I'm finding are either 660-680 or 730. Nothing in the 680-710 range to be found.
As far as veg/flower, I haven't seen any info that indicates the Emerson effect is partial to either one. "Plant growth" would apply to all stages unless I'm mistaken. The phytochrome response would be more useful during a flower stage.