i heard about that, we can still sell quality for 5-6 per g1500 euros per 0,5 kg.. more or less the same that cannabis clubs pay growers in Spain..These prizes are making growers not bother about quality...
i heard about that, we can still sell quality for 5-6 per g1500 euros per 0,5 kg.. more or less the same that cannabis clubs pay growers in Spain..These prizes are making growers not bother about quality...
So just and update on that experiment on leaf surface temp with the IR gun. Initial finds as suck but would like some observations from your end or anyone else wanting to contribute.Ya that's true, no light no heat. I was hoping @jarvild would have noticed different leaf temps but perhaps NIR LEDs are reflected at 850nm(?), or more is needed? And lol thanks, I appreciate it, I need all the luck I can get but same to you as well.
Add it up. 5k flower 2k veg, lets say an average 2.5 units per thousand @ $1,600 a lb.
Leaf temps have nothing to do with LedDefficiency. Sorry! Tried that.So just and update on that experiment on leaf surface temp with the IR gun. Initial finds as suck but would like some observations from your end or anyone else wanting to contribute.
1, Ambient air temps @ 75 degrees F
2. top leaf surface @ 73.4 degrees F
3. Underside of leaf surface 88.7 degrees ( comment to follow)
4. Shaded underside leaf temp 80.2 degrees.
Comment on 3 is that was facing up at the bottom surface with the lights overhead, so it's either that the leaf doesn't absorb all the infra red radiation and allows some to pass through or the guns target field was wider than the leaf surface, That's why the shaded leaf test was done with a barrier between the light and leaf. All temps where taken a a 3" distance approx.
Interesting. The particular plant species could have some sort of protective layer (or just layer) that is reflecting much of the IR, or the leaves along with a breeze could be transpiring to cool themselves?I personally call bs on a lot of the theory I read around here about leaf surface temp.
I had shared this somewhere before and it was kinda brushed off, you seem to have the knowledge to incorporate this info into your data set in some capacity.
This was on a sunny day approximately 70 degrees.
Leaf surface temp followed by soil temp at the bark below the plant.
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Curious the underside being higher temp. I'm wondering if transpiration only takes place on the adaxial side (top).So just and update on that experiment on leaf surface temp with the IR gun. Initial finds as suck but would like some observations from your end or anyone else wanting to contribute.
1, Ambient air temps @ 75 degrees F
2. top leaf surface @ 73.4 degrees F
3. Underside of leaf surface 88.7 degrees ( comment to follow)
4. Shaded underside leaf temp 80.2 degrees.
Comment on 3 is that was facing up at the bottom surface with the lights overhead, so it's either that the leaf doesn't absorb all the infra red radiation and allows some to pass through or the guns target field was wider than the leaf surface, That's why the shaded leaf test was done with a barrier between the light and leaf. All temps where taken a a 3" distance approx.
I have often wondered about this, well maybe not often. Thank u for posting this. Are we seeing the red shifts further to far red as the distance from the light source is increased? Im wondering if this same phenomena as we witness light from distant stars reach us but shifting to further red because of the distance it travels.This might be some more interesting data. First pic is 3000k/90cri top of canopy and the second is under the canopy.View attachment 4395462 View attachment 4395463
Red does not shift....Red is almost all absorbed by the top of the canopy...far red is much less absorbed and goes trought the leaves to low zones..this is well studied in botanyI have often wondered about this, well maybe not often. Thank u for posting this. Are we seeing the red shifts further to far red as the distance from the light source is increased? Im wondering if this same phenomena as we witness light from distant stars reach us but shifting to further red because of the distance it travels.
Is it possible to take readings in an empty room with different distances from light source? Again many thanks.
Yeah im guessing the distance has to be considerable for shift to occur.Red does not shift....Red is almost all absorbed by the top of the canopy...far red is much less absorbed and goes trought the leaves to low zones..this is well studied in botany
Light years... Lol!Yeah im guessing the distance has to be considerable for shift to occur.
No one here said that it did, I believe this discussion is about spectrum, specifically the IR.Leaf temps have nothing to do with LedDefficiency. Sorry! Tried that.
Distance does not change spectrumd still like to see some spectrum readings at different distances without plants. Just surprised by all that 730-780.
did you see renfros breakdown? blew my mind. crazy high CalI like your breakdown, seeing a much lower P is more what I'm after. I just didn't know how much more K than P. After seeing your plants and looking at your recipe I think I'm going to be adding a lot more K2SO4 to the maxi. I added K2SO4 at the tail end of last round and it seemed to help, but it was hard to really pinpoint that as the sole reason.
I wonder why the dip in yellow between the orange and green for under canopy reading.?This might be some more interesting data. First pic is 3000k/90cri top of canopy and the second is under the canopy.View attachment 4395462 View attachment 4395463
I haven't seen this but he mentioned running around 2EC recently.did you see renfros breakdown? blew my mind. crazy high Cal
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i asked what scale he is on but he blanked me. im guessing 0.7
How much did that bit of kit set you back?This might be some more interesting data. First pic is 3000k/90cri top of canopy and the second is under the canopy.View attachment 4395462 View attachment 4395463
Exactly at 580 nm...Nice you noticed that..I dont see that this wavelenght is specially important in anywhere...I mean photosynthesis graph...etc... however there is some kind of noticeable absortion....Which is phony is that..HPS is emiting hard at this yellow...maybe you are into somethingI wonder why the dip in yellow between the orange and green for under canopy reading.?