Readers Digest version.
With all whites, what we are getting is a smooth homogeneous wave across the spectrum.
We are also improving the chances that the light will be of the same characterization at any given point on the plant. (uniformity)
With discrete frequency leds, there will be a...
Childhood is happier.
So I'll have to go with erect leaves are happier because they are young and growing.
The lower leaves are mature workhorses and have lived past their happy adolescent years.
This is exactly what I am seeing.
Does that mean that the little ladies, may like the light dimmed a little in old age?
Or just keep hitting them hard and they will use what they want......
So, over all.......
An erect leaf is a happy leaf.
Ya, just gotta love this.
Thanks, SDS!!
I'll vote for photoinhibition.
Well whip out Mr. PH and EC meter and do your thing my brother.
Please let us know...........
But.......
It looks like the exact same thing, that I am seeing in certain locations in my grow.
Basically, over my tables, the light sweeps from HML pro-grow...
How's this for a wild ass guess.
Why do the leaves look happy, why do we perceive this as happy??
Now for the guess.......
Note how the stem comes out of the stalk at an angle. (most leaves droop)
The pointieness of the leaf is controlled by turgid pressure. (Think hard-on)
The...
Then why on the site does it say made in China?
https://www.growgoddess.com/questions.php
You got a spectrum for the lights and datasheets for the leds?
You know I really don't like pimps, especially dishonest ones.
Their web site reflects a minimal knowledge of plant physiology and photomorphology. IMHO, if they did their research better, their conclusions would be somewhat different.
They don't specify how many cheep vs expensive leds they use. Many other holes as well.
Not a win for me...
This one...
Yup,
I was think'in
Why not set a standard color correction, all use the same camera filters, etc.
Compare pics of what combinations produce???????
Kind of a library of calibrated (more or less) pics with details of the circumstances.
Kind of like the DYI spectrometer forum...
Ok, you talked me into it.
How are we going to setup standards to go by?
Kinda like standard gels and a standard color chart???? (simplistic)
I have to read more.........(research) looks good for cheep!!
I'll go one step further.
Keeping the wave form in the visible spectrum smooth and somewhat linear also contributes to superior plant photomorphology. Think sine wave, or section there of.
I had the opportunity to play with the illumetex modules.
At the time I thought that they were pretty cool.
Fast forward to now, there are better options out there.......
considering I'm building HML's at $2.00 a watt, more or less. (With top quality parts!!)