Or_Gro
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Did some qb 35 science this morning, main conclusion...every qb35 you add, drops colortemp about 70k.
Given that 96s w fr are currently at ~3450k and 288s w 4x35 are currently at ~2850k, i’d need about 9 or 10 35s to get the 96s to same colortemp as 288s + 4x35.
Both configs currently have similar peaks and similar total areas of red, deep red, and far red, so should be getting similar levels of red-driven photosynthesis.
If i tried to equalize colortemps by adding 35s to the 96 config or reducing 35s on the 288s, i’d end up pushing red spectrums out of sync.
Not gonna make any further red adjustments for this grow.
So, one of the primary differences in the two configs is colortemp...always back to that yuge blue spike in the 96s.....
[the qb11s look like they have exact blues as in qb 96 blue spike..got a few, so in another grow i’ll play with duplicating in 288s]
Given that 96s w fr are currently at ~3450k and 288s w 4x35 are currently at ~2850k, i’d need about 9 or 10 35s to get the 96s to same colortemp as 288s + 4x35.
Both configs currently have similar peaks and similar total areas of red, deep red, and far red, so should be getting similar levels of red-driven photosynthesis.
If i tried to equalize colortemps by adding 35s to the 96 config or reducing 35s on the 288s, i’d end up pushing red spectrums out of sync.
Not gonna make any further red adjustments for this grow.
So, one of the primary differences in the two configs is colortemp...always back to that yuge blue spike in the 96s.....
[the qb11s look like they have exact blues as in qb 96 blue spike..got a few, so in another grow i’ll play with duplicating in 288s]
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