canadian1969
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I have yet to sort through all the material I have encountered on the subject, but so far it seems life form dependent. Some algae showed reduced or even ceased photosynthesis when exposed to certain wavelengths, others increased function, the papers are out there you can read them, but thats algae , not cannabis.According to this uva spectrum reduces photosynthesis. So, clearly, if we are going to add uva to these experiments, they shouldn't be on for very long. I'm looking at uva like the initiator of UVB. Any reason to slow down photosynthesis before exposure to UVB? Maybe actually, maybe not.
http://www.fondriest.com/environmental-measurements/parameters/weather/photosynthetically-active-radiation/
I feel you can have UVA/B in your grow all the time, but you have to get the balance and intensity right, so there is a choice, high intensity tanning or low intensity integration with your existing light. It doesn't seem to be at all required during veg (confirmation?) and some recommend only using it in the last 2 weeks of flower so as not to interfere with growth presumably.
There are so many experiments to be done