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Waste of money that could have been spent on a proper spectrometer. You will see how bad it is once you use it with an incandescentOrdered the MQ-620
Waste of money that could have been spent on a proper spectrometer. You will see how bad it is once you use it with an incandescentOrdered the MQ-620
I just don't understand how one person can judge everybody else's growing based on their EC/PPM's when we a have different size plants & nutrient profiles.i'm super glad you've worked that one out, mate. What's next? i canny wait.
Yeah they say made to use with led prob cuz the real ir is over weighted. But for measuring today's led tech it should do well.Waste of money that could have been spent on a proper spectrometer. You will see how bad it is once you use it with an incandescent
You should really learn about how PAR is calculated so you understand why that PAR meter is rubbish. Math is importantYeah they day use with led prob cuz the real ir is over weighted. But for measuring today's led tech it should do well.
Do want a nice spectrometer though too. Maybe next time. The Par-Meter has more immediate uses.
Pm me & teach me then. Or link me if not to much trouble. Thnx!You should really learn about how PAR is calculated so you understand why that PAR meter is rubbish. Math is important
Pm me & teach me then. Or link me if not to much trouble. Thnx!
It will measure the difference between white, in that range & that with 730+ & -380nm.
After all, what's a quap for the newest par-meter?
Whilst this thread is for discussing spectrum, using a PAR photon sensor is perfectly acceptable for measuring PPFD.You should really learn about how PAR is calculated so you understand why that PAR meter is rubbish. Math is important
i wouldnt do that, Hybrid. A man with your background and experience needs to be taken extremely seriously. Ive been wondering for ages what the numbers on the my meter mean, i should of just asked...doh!You pokin fun?
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plants receive no photons when the lights are outi'm super glad you've worked that one out, mate. What's next? i canny wait.
Use Amare, their super special canna spec (patent pending) grows elves that paint the leaves in this special film that forces the plant to grow in the dark. According to Victor "buds grown in the dark have most bag appealz"plants receive no photons when the lights are out
my plants smell in the dark and I know by experience its sometimes around 1 or 2 hours when this becomes apparent when the carbonfiltervent is off. it also seems that 730nm light can trigger this and doesnt have negative effect on plants when used as nightlight.my plants grow in the dark.
This is the key : more wavelenghts below 450 and more wavelenghts that allow better penetration of light into the intracanopy. And the role of Far red and infrared in leaf transpiration...We must conduct more field research into infrared & leaf surface temps, penetrating spectrum color addition such as green, orange, more & equal blue stimulation. A spectrum that is designed to not exert full PS thrust at the first topleave but instead at the first 1-5 leaves and therefore this spectrum could be run at a higher photon flux density - just like the sun has more than 1700 umols.
Certain wavelenghts like those on the green zone penetrate deeper into canopy also far red . That is a scientific fact well know since time ago^You don't need better spectrum to penetrate canopy - you need diffuse light from high above.