Evil-Mobo
Well-Known Member
Ok, so let's see if this is possible, but I'd like to hear from any of you (civil discussion) regarding spectrum of lights when we dim.
I think that when you dim the lights on the LED's the spectrum changes like with HID lighting, I mean spectrum is spectrum and light is light right? A lot of the pre made lights we all buy/can buy nowadays have dimmers built in, in some way or another. Many companies go as far as to use this as a selling point. We often get advice when asking about new lights to get more than we need but get a dimmer and it will saves us $$ down the road if we plan to expand, shit I have myself given that advice to people many times. But in growing more with LED's this year I have started to notice a few things and have a hunch on something regarding this subject, so just wondering if this have been beaten to death already, and if so where the info is, or if anyone else has info regarding this. I think in certain circumstances dimming the lights will change the spectrum in a way that would not be beneficial to the grow. I am not trying to start a pissing match here, I feel this is an important aspect of using our lights and if there can be something new to learn that we can all benefit from discussing this.
Make sense? Thoughts?
I think that when you dim the lights on the LED's the spectrum changes like with HID lighting, I mean spectrum is spectrum and light is light right? A lot of the pre made lights we all buy/can buy nowadays have dimmers built in, in some way or another. Many companies go as far as to use this as a selling point. We often get advice when asking about new lights to get more than we need but get a dimmer and it will saves us $$ down the road if we plan to expand, shit I have myself given that advice to people many times. But in growing more with LED's this year I have started to notice a few things and have a hunch on something regarding this subject, so just wondering if this have been beaten to death already, and if so where the info is, or if anyone else has info regarding this. I think in certain circumstances dimming the lights will change the spectrum in a way that would not be beneficial to the grow. I am not trying to start a pissing match here, I feel this is an important aspect of using our lights and if there can be something new to learn that we can all benefit from discussing this.
Make sense? Thoughts?
Last edited: