Halfandhalf
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So this might seem a little bit crazy but I recently added a 75w incandescent to my 75w 5000k vero 29 veg tent and it was an amazing transformation for my plants. My new Jack Herrer from seed had been growing short and stocky under my led which with that spectrum is to be expected, but I was also getting signs of magnesium deficiencies that I'd been getting even in my other tent with 3000k 90 cri vero's. Slight mottling on leaves and reddish stems... My temps were also low at 70F. Adding the incandescent raised my temps to 75F and the plant started changing to the new added spectrum. The red stems are gone, the leaves are lightened up and a more balanced color, it's stretching a bit but not too much and in general just looks healthier than even when I veged under my 3000k's in previous grows. It doesn't put out a ton of light but what it does put out is very high in the red spectrum and the added IR may promote stretching but it also brings up leaf temperature.
It just seems that adding incandescent can go a long way to complementing led's shortcomings without breaking the bank. They have a bit too much IR for my liking (which makes the wattage a bit inefficient) so maybe getting red/far red led is better but I'm gonna give it a go on this grow. I'm switching the plant over into my other tent with the 3000k's soon so I'll see what affect it has on them there. It just seems like an incredibly smooth spectrum that is adding to the health of my plants. I'm also growing basil, kale, aloe, and soon sweet pepper, hot pepper and a few others and the morphology of the first three is already looking more natural. Of course using something in between for those plants like a 4000k or 3500k could get most of the same results as far as leaf size/color, the heat and IR still wouldn't be there and the incandescent adds almost a perfect amount of red to my 5000k's.
It just seems that adding incandescent can go a long way to complementing led's shortcomings without breaking the bank. They have a bit too much IR for my liking (which makes the wattage a bit inefficient) so maybe getting red/far red led is better but I'm gonna give it a go on this grow. I'm switching the plant over into my other tent with the 3000k's soon so I'll see what affect it has on them there. It just seems like an incredibly smooth spectrum that is adding to the health of my plants. I'm also growing basil, kale, aloe, and soon sweet pepper, hot pepper and a few others and the morphology of the first three is already looking more natural. Of course using something in between for those plants like a 4000k or 3500k could get most of the same results as far as leaf size/color, the heat and IR still wouldn't be there and the incandescent adds almost a perfect amount of red to my 5000k's.
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