dabbindylan
Well-Known Member
Theres t12 n shit too stick too t5...t5 coral lights are awsome supplement with ledVery interesting.
Theres t12 n shit too stick too t5...t5 coral lights are awsome supplement with ledVery interesting.
Been doin it for yearsTo RM whatever, the leprechaun looking guy, what do you think of using the high Kelvin tubes like I am doing?
How does the LED compare to the tubes for making potent pot? Like I said, I am doing this to get trippy sativa effects, not so much to get more thc.Been doin it for years
No idea, don't have LED's ?How does the LED compare to the tubes for making potent pot? Like I said, I am doing this to get trippy sativa effects, not so much to get more thc.
Your set up looks like the tubes are a foot or more off the plants. Works for you though, but I think you could go closer.
No idea, don't have LED's ?
for trippy change your light timing
and while "you" think I could go closer, you would be wrong. Getting the light as close as you can is one of those forum rhetoric bro science misnomers, tis way better to learn how to adjust the other elements
I'm still workin on findin the best bulbs and mix, just started playin with the Pure UV bulb and it is a seriously dangerous toy. I've already gotten burned by itHi RM3 - I've been micro-growing with (for flower) two 55 watt dulux-l, the osram version of the pll (one 2700K and the other 6500K driven on osram quicktronic ballasts) for a little while and would like to pick your brains.
Many years ago, when I first started messing around, I was fascinated by the various combinations of spectrum achievable with fluoros and remember using coral lights, actinics and a couple of others but gave them up for the HID route after a little while for one resason and another. Now I see the spectrum discussion, and all its ramifications, coming up again with LED cob users. I've enjoyed several moments of self-satisfaction as a result, having argued the merits of broad spectrum lighting over narrow wavelengths with a few would be LEDers in the past. And I've found the old curiosity about improving, primarily potency but also yield, through the intorduction of a broader spectrum, especially at the far ends of the visible.
What, in your experience, is the optimum combination? Whilst I'm already pretty pleased with potency outcomes, what do you think would be the best way to supplement my light so as to maximise it? Similarly, though yield to me is less important than quality, I've rarely mananged more than .5g per flowering watt. What is your average return and how could I improve mine?
You mention also, that closer is not necessarily better. What's your rationale for this? If you've posted this info anywhere else would you mind directing me to it, please?
Thanks in advance!
Thanks for the speedy response - that's my evening's reading sorted then!I'm still workin on findin the best bulbs and mix, just started playin with the Pure UV bulb and it is a seriously dangerous toy. I've already gotten burned by it
As for return, I measure my yields via beans, I breed so never care about yield
as for readin my opinion on light, I've posted bout it for years, it is my pet peeve LOL
here is a good start
https://www.rollitup.org/t/light.853779/