ShirkGoldbrick
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1K per m^2, anyone done it?
The reason I ask is because I believe it's what's really required if you're going to increase CO2 and run high temps.
I mean I've heard 2000umol/s/m^2 at 1200ppm CO2 and I think 1500umol/s/m^2 at 800ppm CO2 as optimum for cannabis growth from a few different government studies. Both were at 85F(30C). One was like 50% humidity and the other I can't remember or they didn't say.
Mind you, 50% humidity is way too low for those temps to get adequate VPD. In the first weeks of flower if I run 85F and 1200ppm CO2 my leafs are at 83F and calculating VPD yada yada humidity should be 80-90%. to get in the 1.25 (not even like .8-.9 where it's optimal) Of course running higher humidity later in flower may lead to issues with mold, and it may reduce trichome formation but I've not tried it.
I think, though, that unless you're running 1k per m^2 that 85F is too high and may lead to stretchy plants and airy buds with traditional lighting recommendations (~60w per sqft etc.). 1200ppm CO2 probably wont matter as the carbon filter will remove any ethylene gas buildup that causes the negative side effects from running too high of a CO2 level in other crops.
So, right, why 1k per m^2?
Well for an example the Hilux grow by ushio (just a random bulb I picked) has 1810 mmols/s which I think is supposed to mean micro(u) but they left it as m for milli on their site. So lets say your reflector is 85% reflective then you have (1810*.85)=1538.5 micromols/s and over a m^2 you get 1538.5umol/s/m^2 so perfect but I imagine you're using air cooled hoods because if you're supplementing CO2 and using 1k/m^2 that's a crap ton of heat for an A/C. This will further reduce your light but oh well.
Anyone used the hydrofarm quantum par meter? just wondering if it's any good.
@Sativied and any other LED/lighting hero's who can give some input on this info. opcorn:
The reason I ask is because I believe it's what's really required if you're going to increase CO2 and run high temps.
I mean I've heard 2000umol/s/m^2 at 1200ppm CO2 and I think 1500umol/s/m^2 at 800ppm CO2 as optimum for cannabis growth from a few different government studies. Both were at 85F(30C). One was like 50% humidity and the other I can't remember or they didn't say.
Mind you, 50% humidity is way too low for those temps to get adequate VPD. In the first weeks of flower if I run 85F and 1200ppm CO2 my leafs are at 83F and calculating VPD yada yada humidity should be 80-90%. to get in the 1.25 (not even like .8-.9 where it's optimal) Of course running higher humidity later in flower may lead to issues with mold, and it may reduce trichome formation but I've not tried it.
I think, though, that unless you're running 1k per m^2 that 85F is too high and may lead to stretchy plants and airy buds with traditional lighting recommendations (~60w per sqft etc.). 1200ppm CO2 probably wont matter as the carbon filter will remove any ethylene gas buildup that causes the negative side effects from running too high of a CO2 level in other crops.
So, right, why 1k per m^2?
Well for an example the Hilux grow by ushio (just a random bulb I picked) has 1810 mmols/s which I think is supposed to mean micro(u) but they left it as m for milli on their site. So lets say your reflector is 85% reflective then you have (1810*.85)=1538.5 micromols/s and over a m^2 you get 1538.5umol/s/m^2 so perfect but I imagine you're using air cooled hoods because if you're supplementing CO2 and using 1k/m^2 that's a crap ton of heat for an A/C. This will further reduce your light but oh well.
Anyone used the hydrofarm quantum par meter? just wondering if it's any good.
@Sativied and any other LED/lighting hero's who can give some input on this info. opcorn: