OGEvilgenius
Well-Known Member
Added UV definitely does increase resin production.
what was your yield after doing that ?you can see one is blue(white) the other is red(orange) which is the different times of the sun whether its morning and afternoon or June or September.. that is just what i've heard and read i'm not saying you are replicating it.. that would be impossible... ..... but as you can see from my pic.. 2700k's work pretty darn good for me during flowering. that is at 30 days and looks like its at about 50.
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For Vegetation you will want to use 6500K or 5000K, and when you flower you will want to switch to 2700K or 3000K . The reason being, throughout the year the plant’s outside receive more 6500K light because the day’s in summer are long and hot and as Autumn/Winter get’s closer the day get’s shorter, and gradually receives less 6500K light and more 2700K light as the plant flower’s. Do what you can to avoid bulbs within that 3500K – 4000K because they emit very little light that Is useful to your plant. Notice here the difference between the CT of these lamp’s "
When people swap their HPS back to MH for the last two weeks before harvest, that's not to use a higher kelvin spectrum.ike the same concept as growers who replace thier hps bulbs two weeks before harvest to increase the potency . I know that if you go pure 2700 k that you`ll most likely get the best yield and nice non leafy bud , but will changing one quarter of your lights to 6500k increase the resin production and thc ?