irishboy
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i think he is going 100% to the 2010 model specs witch did not have white in them? i am not really sure? it would be interesting to block all the white leds and see if that helps? i think that was one of the bigger changes to the color of the lights from the proven 2010 lights we all got great results with and no issues. i would try to block them with something and see if that helps at all?The last lights you used in this thread had white leds, correct? It's interesting he went back. Do you know if there were more tests done?
I finally got in contact with him about getting new power supply's for my 290's. I tried starting high, at 40", and letting the plants grow into the lights. It took longer, but still burned them. That, combined with powdery mildew I didn't catch soon enough, made me scrap the latest grow. He said the new units would go from 315w down to 230w. With the 315w, the PAR value was just too high for the chlorophyll to handle apparently.
Anyway, thanks for posting all your grows. It keeps me motivated to do better in my own.
as far as i know last i talked to him he has been doing testing but not sure of what? i talked to another trusted grower that also has the 2010 lights and these new ones and told me the colors are the same but i have yet to pick up the new lights from my safe house so i cant say?
40" is high and should have been ok you would think? IDK bro my gut says try blocking the white leds and see what that dose? its the only thing i can think off that was a main color change? but at the end i never really knew what colors were used he never told me but i know my 2010's had no white
ive yet to see them either, one grower told me he seen them but i havent because i guess he forgot to send them to me? IDK i gave up and did not want to bug because i never had issues.lolLast time i talked with him he had tests and said he would send the results but I need to get back on him for the results. Good luck with the new lights Irish.