StareCase
Well-Known Member
A DLI ( Daily Light Integral ) of close to 42 moles/day without any supplemental CO2 worked the best for this environment. For the HLG lights - during the VEG cycle, the LUX reading of 41,500 over an 18 hour period gives a DLI of 41.6. For the BLOOM cycle, the LUX reading of 62,000 over a 12 hour period equaled a DLI of 41.6.
41.6 mole/day is 25,051,520,000,000,000,000,000,000 photons ... according to the International System of Units. There sure are a lot of zeros and commas in that number.
The second flowering with the RSpec, I increased the LUX to near 72,000 - a DLI just over 48 m/d - and without the supplemental CO2, that level was just a little high over the course of an 8+ week flower. The flowers ended up more like what I harvested when I grew with Viparspectra blurples.
41.6 mole/day is 25,051,520,000,000,000,000,000,000 photons ... according to the International System of Units. There sure are a lot of zeros and commas in that number.
The second flowering with the RSpec, I increased the LUX to near 72,000 - a DLI just over 48 m/d - and without the supplemental CO2, that level was just a little high over the course of an 8+ week flower. The flowers ended up more like what I harvested when I grew with Viparspectra blurples.