Haha, thanks for the reply
@ChiefRunningPhist, yeah I threw a bit of a joke in there as far as incandescent being mentioned on the forum, it really isn't brought up too often though, so I just wanted to put that out there to see what others think about the old tech/new tech idea lol and I'm sure others have reached this same conclusion that I have way before I ever did lol.
But hey in regards to operational costs, what about the idea of the LEDs being ran full time, while the incandescent could be ran on say a 6hr-8hr timer stimulating afternoon Sun, while also not consuming quite as much energy? Most plant lights we use for growing over saturate the plants with a specific type of spectrum anyhow, much of this spectrum is not necessary for the full duration of the day, the plants need the light to complete cycles each day, once that saturation point for that day is reached and the plant completes a given amount of cycles that were necessary for growth that given day, then that spectrum will not be as necessary until the following day when another set of cycles are set to take place, basically all I'm saying is maybe our spectrum of lights doesn't have to be used full time for the plants to respond to the added spectral/IR/UV benefits that each light source emits. Plants can only utilize a given amount of photons each day for the preceding set amount of cycles that will be allowed to for-go for the duration of that given day.
Sometimes plants must undergo being given only a few hours of direct sunlight in the wild, and many plants are still able to survive this way and pass on new seeds still and continue their species just the same, isn't this a hint to us that maybe our lighting setups don't need to be ran full time throughout the day, isn't this a hint that their may be room for hidden extra efficiency instinctually hidden within the survival mechanism that all plants contain built into their DNA?
Large plants can be grown under semi-intermittent light as long as the intensity and set number of utilisable hours of light/intensity running per day is reached.
Does anyone here agree with this above statement? I'm just trying to collect ideas from others, nothing I say is by any means presented as set in stone in this regard. Thanks guy's.