Olive Drab Green
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Got it.Incandescent ones actually put out way more FR than UVA, but the UV is what they're sold for. Just look at the image I posted earlier. The little bump at 400 is the UVA part.
Got it.Incandescent ones actually put out way more FR than UVA, but the UV is what they're sold for. Just look at the image I posted earlier. The little bump at 400 is the UVA part.
Not hereI see. Is there a thread?
Did you do 5 minutes EOD or close to that? What happened that turned you off of it? Seems like earlier ripening would be a desirable thing. They got stretchy? My plants didn't get unusually stretchy.Not here
Yes, did all the stuff suggested in the research I read at the time, the stretchy happen when it was on for the full light cycle experimentDid you do 5 minutes EOD or close to that? What happened that turned you off of it? Seems like earlier ripening would be a desirable thing. They got stretchy? My plants didn't get unusually stretchy.
I thought gaslight was to prevent flowering, red light in the middle of a long night.Yes, did all the stuff suggested in the research I read at the time, the stretchy happen when it was on for the full light cycle experiment
With Gas Light I get it on the front end as they don't stretch hardly at all and always finish 7 to 10 days faster
no, no red light with gas light it is merely a timed light cycle ofI thought gaslight was to prevent flowering, red light in the middle of a long night.
Oh okay I get it, you veg with 12 hour days plus gaslight and they're used to that cycle so they don't react as badly as usual to 12/12 without the gaslight. Is that it?no, no red light with gas light it is merely a timed light cycle of
12 on, 5.5 off, 1 on, 5.5 off,
The 1 on in the middle of dark keeps em from flowering and they start buddin with in a couple days of flippin em with hardly any stretch, well unless you think 6 inches is a lot
If ya wanna look into it it is most commonly known as the Gas Lantern Routine also known as 12/1
kinda, it is a trick that has been used by commercial green houses for decades (hence Gas Lantern) to control when the stock flowers for resaleOh okay I get it, you veg with 12 hour days and they're used to that cycle so they don't react as badly as usual. Is that it?
You really don't get much extra growth in most plants with more than 12-14 hours of light. Personally I use repeating 5/3 cycle, so 15 hours a day of light. I have used 3/3 with satisfactory results too though. I figure an extra 3 hours a day isn't too bad, just to ensure rapid growth.kinda, it is a trick that has been used by commercial green houses for decades (hence Gas Lantern) to control when the stock flowers for resale
the really cool part is I used to do 16/8 and with gas light they grow (veg) just as fast
Once again never happened LOL I shared my experience, I was questioned, I answered the questions, it was almost like a discussion but not once did I dismiss the notion for others and I was not the only one that shared a negative experience.There are people who are actually using 730nm after lights out, not "with an infrared light", not at questionable times and not with the poor yields RM3 boasts on a regular basis.
You can't use a 11/13 schedule and then say far-red does nothing. I grow with a 13/11 schedule, ripen faster, and get better yields then when under 12/12. Going 11/13 would reduce yields.
It's frustrating when you have a number of members chiming in with their experience, but the "soft spoken, not arrogant" guy around (who's following 0 people) ignores the experience of others while presenting his own as if nobody else's matters.
You know what also helps bring out sat genetics? A far-red pulse after lights out. Reducing the day time also reduces yields in the same way chopping off leaves reduces yields.Once again never happened LOL I shared my experience, I was questioned, I answered the questions, it was almost like a discussion but not once did I dismiss the notion for others and I was not the only one that shared a negative experience.
Tis true I'm not gonna give up my lower light timing because I like how it brings out Sat genetics. But I'm not dissin any one that runs 12/12 or 13/11 You don't see me runnin around sayin how stupid that is like you with me
Can you show us the SPD of the infrared lamp you were using? Were you using it 5-15 minutes after lights out, or 5-15 minutes before lights out? Chiming in with experience is what this thread is for obviously, but it's not clear whether you used a tuned 730nm lamp or one with a wide spectrum that's high in infrared. It can't be any infrared, it has to be very close to 730nm. This information was all left out.Once again never happened LOL I shared my experience, I was questioned, I answered the questions, it was almost like a discussion but not once did I dismiss the notion for others and I was not the only one that shared a negative experience.
Tis true I'm not gonna give up my lower light timing because I like how it brings out Sat genetics. But I'm not dissin any one that runs 12/12 or 13/11 You don't see me runnin around sayin how stupid that is like you with me
How many times do I have to say I don't grow for yields. Hell in the last 5 years I've only weighed like 3 crops and that was because I was asked ?You know what also helps bring out sat genetics? A far-red pulse after lights out. Reducing the day time also reduces yields in the same way chopping off leaves reduces yields.
No I can't and if I could I wouldn't, I'm not a yielder I could care less about a trick to get higher yields that finish faster knowing it doesn't make the bud betterCan you show us the SPD of the infrared lamp you were using? Were you using it 5-15 minutes after lights out, or 5-15 minutes before lights out? Chiming in with experience is what this thread is for obviously, but it's not clear whether you used a tuned 730nm lamp or one with a wide spectrum that's high in infrared. It can't be any infrared, it has to be very close to 730nm. This information was all left out.
Because you "can't and if I could I wouldn't" show us the SPD of the infrared lamp you were using, your input on the thread's subject matter is of very limited value. If you're really interested in contributing to this thread, you should get some 730nm lamps and talk about your experience with it.At some point you should give up your crusade against me and go help some new growers lokin for higher yields of mediocre bud
That's a good point actually. I thought of that myself, the HPS arc tube stays glowing red for at least several seconds after turned off. It also doesn't immediately snap on at full brightness but gradually goes from nothing to full brightness. Maybe it's less stressing to plants to start at low light level and build up somewhat slowly. Not like half an hour sunrise simulation but maybe over a 5 minute period would be better than instant on.One of the disadvantages of florescent vs HPS is that it's so low in far-red. Also, when an HPS turns off, it glows a dim brownish-orange color and clearly gives off a lot of far-red which many people speculate could be playing a role in why HPS is so good at flowering.