sixstring2112
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It was funny as hell that night when crazydago could not say or figure out your name lmfao me ger kialar man ?
Yeah I was thinking of making another YouTube account. Just to troll him a bit. MAGEKILLERMAN so it's easy to read lol. Shooting a $5 donation just to see his reaction on the panel.It was funny as hell that night when crazydago could not say or figure out your name lmfao me ger kialar man ?
you obviously know something..So if you run the numbers it will put 70cri and 90cri ahead of 80cri in the 3000k bracket?
You think light quality is actually more important than light quantity. Every study ever says otherwise, so I dont know how much weight to give your opinion in a thread like this.
just wanna make sure you didnt miss this post @MeGaKiLlErMaNI would love to see any and all data on the cree cxb 3590 36v 2700k 80 cri in both 1050ma and 1400 ma
In my own garden these fuckerz are doin work!!!
You Boyz need to stop all the clutter, its a good topic for discussion and if killa wants to run all these numbers lets give him a break on all the jibber jabber please.
I got cha I have finals this week so I'm pushing those out then I'll be on it loljust wanna make sure you didnt miss this post @MeGaKiLlErMaN
80 CRI, 3000K.What cri, color temp? Link the pdf or spectral graph
I highly doubt that is the best spectrum. Since blurple had been found to not be that good over all. Sounds like a company making more false claims. Do you have proof that this is the best?F3 SPECTRUM • Best for germination through flowering
The workhorse and most popular spectrum from illumitex, F3 produces the fastest germination and drives the best vegetative and flowering results among all of the Surexi™ spectra options. In addition to the blue and red wavelengths, the F3 spectrum contains a small amount of green which is beneficial for the quality assessment of plants. The F3 spectrum is recommended for use in growth chambers as well as controlled environment agriculture operations of any size.
F3 wavelength distribution:
Blue (400-499nm) 11.0% / Green (500-599nm) 7.7% / Red (600-699nm) 81.0% / Far Red (700-780nm) 0.3%
http://illumitex.com/surexi
This is a great resource for color spectrum for horticulture
really NASA gets it wrong? full spectrum is the present and future here is a videoI highly doubt that is the best spectrum. Since blurple had been found to not be that good over all. Sounds like a company making more false claims. Do you have proof that this is the best?
https://www.nasa.gov/centers/kennedy/home/plant_growth.htmlI highly doubt that is the best spectrum. Since blurple had been found to not be that good over all. Sounds like a company making more false claims. Do you have proof that this is the best?
In this case yes that guy isn't from nasa and is using the bottom end cobs from China. Blurple works fine for leafy greens but not for fruit in plants as they respond better to like around 4000-3000k not 5000+. So yeah this guy isn't providing information to this market. Blurple is great if you have super high efficientcy osram cobs and want to pay for it but it's not worth it at current prices.really NASA gets it wrong? full spectrum is the present and future here is a video
that is for educational there is a follow on that shows the outcome. The NASA study is printed and shows that reds and blues added to white is good.In this case yes that guy isn't from nasa and is using the bottom end cobs from China. Blurple works fine for leafy greens but not for fruit in plants as they respond better to like around 4000-3000k not 5000+. So yeah this guy isn't providing information to this market. Blurple is great if you have super high efficientcy osram cobs and want to pay for it but it's not worth it at current prices.
Currently I'm around 15oz off my OG Kush under the cobs at 4000k, still have 3 more plants to trim and weigh that were also under it.
Edit nasa is doing if for the most useable plant light for low energy applications not for yeild per area maximized.
Have you tried adding reds like Deep Red, Far Red and InfraRed during bloom? I have and it has shown improved production. just sharingIn this case yes that guy isn't from nasa and is using the bottom end cobs from China. Blurple works fine for leafy greens but not for fruit in plants as they respond better to like around 4000-3000k not 5000+. So yeah this guy isn't providing information to this market. Blurple is great if you have super high efficientcy osram cobs and want to pay for it but it's not worth it at current prices.
Currently I'm around 15oz off my OG Kush under the cobs at 4000k, still have 3 more plants to trim and weigh that were also under it.
Edit nasa is doing if for the most useable plant light for low energy applications not for yeild per area maximized.
I got cha and if people want to add to a spectrum that's fine, but to me it's not worth the hassle. If was to run say 50-400 W of red or blue in my room, why not just add another cob that I know will still push my yeild that much more? I'm sure there's more science in there but till that's completely figured out by someone smarter than me then I'll stick with cobs by themselves.Have you tried adding reds like Deep Red, Far Red and InfraRed during bloom? I have and it has shown improved production. just sharing
They make a 50/100w full spectrum COB for $15/each http://www.ebay.com/itm/122046189206?_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l2649&var=421067408580&ssPageName=STRK:MEBIDX:ITI got cha and if people want to add to a spectrum that's fine, but to me it's not worth the hassle. If was to run say 50-400 W of red or blue in my room, why not just add another cob that I know will still push my yeild that much more? I'm sure there's more science in there but till that's completely figured out by someone smarter than me then I'll stick with cobs by themselves.
I'll work backwards from the best cobs that were ran soon enough to show why and if efficiency is as important as we think.
Vegas can you elaborate more on this please,i have seen you mention it before.but have you done any side by sides? Like taking 400w of white cobs and put it up against 300w white cobs and 100w of far,deep,and infra red led? Using the same cuts and size space of course?Have you tried adding reds like Deep Red, Far Red and InfraRed during bloom? I have and it has shown improved production. just sharing
thats really similar to the CLW solarsystemF3 SPECTRUM • Best for germination through flowering
The workhorse and most popular spectrum from illumitex, F3 produces the fastest germination and drives the best vegetative and flowering results among all of the Surexi™ spectra options. In addition to the blue and red wavelengths, the F3 spectrum contains a small amount of green which is beneficial for the quality assessment of plants. The F3 spectrum is recommended for use in growth chambers as well as controlled environment agriculture operations of any size.
F3 wavelength distribution:
Blue (400-499nm) 11.0% / Green (500-599nm) 7.7% / Red (600-699nm) 81.0% / Far Red (700-780nm) 0.3%
http://illumitex.com/surexi
This is a great resource for color spectrum for horticulture
Yah that's a good panel but it's only 400 W and kicks out a lot of heat. Yeah it got good g/W but if I could get the same g/W from cobs for cheaper and run twice as much wattage (still weighing) thenwhy would I consider them?Here is the ChilledLed grow light that Growmau5 tested and loved.
Her also has light engines or custom COB's with four channel control