10/4 thanksI have never used any additional IR and have grown very nice plants myself
Both old school lights and new LEDS
I have heard that alsointeresting
a higher UV will cause some cannabis plants to produce more trichomes
I have heard that also
But do you know anyone who has improved Thric production by adding extra IR .
Most new LED throw a few chips in their boards now a days
Much better UV outside I think…totally out of the IR loop Amigo
but ihave tested the higher UV theory and it works
Much better UV outside I think…
Yea, they sound like a pain in the ass.I saw a thread on these a few months ago. Had magnetic side lighting with IR. Remember researching them and deciding against them for some reason don’t remember why. It is an interesting concept tho still…. Most of my grows have been successful without them but you never know…. Interesting question
Yea, they sound like a pain in the assI saw a thread on these a few months ago. Had magnetic side lighting with IR. Remember researching them and deciding against them for some reason don’t remember why. It is an interesting concept tho still…. Most of my grows have been successful without them but you never know…. Interesting question
thank you for that.actually my experience with higher UV was outdoors
we had a huge grow at 4200’ feet and another grow with the same plants , but it was at 10,000’ up in Phantom Canyon
the UV at 4200 would be like 5-6 while at 10k it would get up to 8-9
the plants at 10k were covered in trichomes , visible to the naked eye , like someone sprinkled powdered sugar on them
while the plants at 4200 had about half the coverage
same genetics , clones , same nutrients and soil
i have photos on my old PC that i need to recover
They have UV T5 tubes meant for reptiles in most pet stores. I have toyed with the idea of getting one but haven’t yet. I have some T5 10000 kelvin bulbs with UV that I have used but no good comparison like big’s experience.Yea, they sound like a pain in the ass
thank you for that.
When I was looking at the reptile lamps, they came in ‘5.0’ and ‘10.0’ which I think means one has double the UV. I am not sure I would want to blast my plants with a light that would sunburn me in minutes. Might be too much and sunscreen probably tastes lousy when used as a foliar feed…The really good UV lights are regulated these days thanks to the tanning industry. There used to be what looked like an incandescent flood light you could buy cheap that would give you a sunburn in minutes. Those would be the lights to add UV to a grow room. When I started the once a year caribbean vacations I started looking but couldn't find one. Now about the only lights available are reptile lights with so little UV you couldn't get a tan sleeping under it. Only way to pre-tan and avoid getting sunburned is to use a tanning booth.
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