however, hps would benefit from adding 660 which can gotten from leds & ho t5s
I agree that there's not enough blue being used in the commercial panels.. that's why my design is loaded with blue.. both from monochromatic diodes, as well as the CoolWhites, and WarmWhites.. somewhat.Spuzzum. IMHO, from using numerous aquarium HO T5 bulbs, plants benefit from more blue + green to balance out the PAR spectrums. I have a UFO 90 with similar % of R/Bs, I find I have to supplement with daylight cfls
I know the reef community is way ahead of the cannabis community when it comes to leds/(DIY).....do you have any links to DIY grow kits /instead of these prefab kits for the aquarium hobbyist????(not just white6500-20000/blue )but available in other specs....
Thanks......
No it wont. Advanced's also have different specs than that one...come on dude!Same case. Totally different specs to mine. Haha !! Oh but that one will perform the same as Advanced !
No it wont. Advanced's also have different specs than that one...come on dude!
Thats true, but max said that e.shine panel, would perform just like advanced...the standard config shown is different than advanced...so thats why I corrected max because without the same configs/specs...it wont perform the same...That's who Advanced commissions to make "their" panels. You can get alternative spectrums, just need to ask.
I've been told they also have different case options.. not sure if that's just colour or what though. But the "case" isn't what makes them grow...
Thats true, but max said that e.shine panel, would perform just like advanced...the standard config shown is different than advanced...so thats why I corrected max because without the same configs/specs...it wont perform the same...
Only thing "different" that "I" can see, is the mention of "11 wavelengths".. these are filled in by the whites.
For instance.. look at what Cree whites put out...
Pretty easy to see where they get their "11 wavelengths" from..
It's just "creative advertising".
Spuzz, all I was saying was that the standard e.shine config is not the same as advanced's, which it isnt. Im noy saying you cant get one similar to it, but that standard wasnt even close. Using white to fill the spectrum gaps may not give the same results either, I dot know that but there's no point in trying to argue anything about advanced here as the focus is on max and his secret project.
I could have used 90 degree lens but this would have meant having the light closer to the plants for more penetration however doing it this way means the heat from the side vents is kept further away from the plants and thus extracted out the top of a grow tent much easier, for those who have hot days in the Summer I'm hoping this makes sense as temps above 28-29C cuts production by up to 90%.
The only thing I am in two minds about at the moment is the 60 or 90 degree lens ? The climate here is the same as Florida 17C in the winter and 26c in the Summer. Just trying to find a happy medium !Unless you are using InfraReds.. even 735nm's at the proper ratio.. you'd be better off directing that heat back down to the plants. The one thing that's becoming quite apparent with LEDs.. the "lack of heat" is actually a "downfall" when it comes to gardening. The plants aren't transpiring anywhere near what they should be.. thus less water intake, which also means less nutrient uptake.. ie: smaller plants that are suffering from Calcium deficiency.. among other things. You won't get anywhere near the gram/watt that a hid gives unless the plants transpire at the proper rate. My panel's going to have at least 60W of 735nm, if not closer to 100W with what's added by what's in the whites. Buddy with a Magnum has already added fluoros to his grow... guess what? Drinking more, and looking healthier.
I gave that ledgrow.eu guy the tip.. and guess what? He's now adding more of the FarReds as I suggested.. but claiming it's "his" idea... lol!
I'd go with the 90°, but really depends on the grid/spread of your diodes/wavelengths.The only thing I am in two minds about at the moment is the 60 or 90 degree lens ? The climate here is the same as Florida 17C in the winter and 26c in the Summer. Just trying to find a happy medium !
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Florida is over 500 long miles from tip to tip. The temps vary considerably from north to south. During winter, north FL is often ~ 40-60 degrees, whereas S FL is often 65 -80+.The only thing I am in two minds about at the moment is the 60 or 90 degree lens ? The climate here is the same as Florida 17C in the winter and 26c in the Summer. Just trying to find a happy medium !