Randomblame
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Your a freakin wizard RandomBlame, this is exactly why, A- I use a Far-red (730nm) Puck all day, B- why I see great growth and trich developement?ala?frost under 600 PAR, as Ive stated a few times recently. I have buds that get like 100 PAR, and are sooooooo frosty.
Emerson+500PAR+Perfect VPD+Mag+CO2=HOLY GOODNESS.
as far as SAS, Wouldnt that be thrown out the window with just a single plant? Heard thats why its good to plant cover plants in your pots, because THOSE would take the SAS thus reducing the chance for it to have any effect on the main plant.
I personally love the stretch, especially with COBs, and scrogs.
I use just the small far-red puck, in a 3.5x3.5 area and works just fine.
I'm not sure I've fully understand what you mean. SAS is caused when plants a shaded by other plants and it cause the plant to stretch out to keep up with their neighbors. They fight for the light!
With intense white light and a reversed red : far-red ratio the plants would stretch out like crazy, internodes with 8-10", much bigger but brighter leaves with longer petioles, less nodes and skinny branching, fluffy elongated colas and at least 50% loss in final yield.
But you need a lot far-red because you need more far- than deep-red to cause SAS.
Try it with a single plant in veg and give her 15-20w coolwhite and 10w far-red. Is an extreme example but you can study how the plant reacts. Within 2 days you'll see the first alterations.
Pro gardeners use this effect for their roses, tulips and other plants to elongate the stems. They also use EoD treatments..
I've seen users using a lot far-red while the plants stretch out. It can be useful for small low stretching indikas. When the stretch is done they reduce far-red to a "normal level" (less than red). This way the lower buds get more light and in the end it helps to get better yields.
For me farred, deepred, blue light and also UV allows me to communicate with the plants and tell them what to do.