pr0fesseur
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Sorry for the mirror effect Photobooth and i dont get along to well!
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Brilliant, man!Sorry for the mirror effect Photobooth and i dont get along to well!
Incandescent bulbs produce way too much heat with too little light. You'd have to place the bulbs withing 6 inches and that would likely fry the plant.This might be the most stupid question ever posted at RLOL but I got to ask.
Do you know if
side or overhead supplemental lighting with red incandescent bulbs helps in flowering?
There are also red flourescent twist bulbs available at home depot. Thanks!
side lighting and supplementing with Red during flowering is a wonderful idea, but as Mursh already said, Incandescent bulbs are one of the worst things you could do, almost like poisoning them as far as how they will negatively affect the development. Same with the Red colored CFL's (twisty's), they are coated with a paint that blocks most of the light output and are incredibly inefficient, you'd need about 10 of them to equal the same amount of red already contained in the average 6500k daylight cfl.This might be the most stupid question ever posted at RLOL but I got to ask.
Do you know if
side or overhead supplemental lighting with red incandescent bulbs helps in flowering?
There are also red flourescent twist bulbs available at home depot. Thanks!
Day 35 flower. Not feelin the growth in the fixture using 3000k, Fiji, Red sun, Actinic, 454,Flora Sun.
By far the one running away with the growth is the fixture running the 3000ks mixed evenly with the Flora Suns. Which is great for me because it's the cheapest setup
I'm done with any bulb that costs more than $12. No need. Bottom line is you need these bulbs SUPER close to the plant or you will get airy buds. Period. Co2 would definitely help as well but I don't have it in this room.
All things being equal and considering how close your lights must be to your plants, I will probably opt for switching this room into a veg room and filling these fixtures up with 5500 and 6500k bulbs and just using my other 2 rooms for Flowering with HPS.
As much as I like the T5's I just need too damn many fixtures in this room to cover the amount of plants I need to cover. Unless you are flowering plants that are less than 14" tall, you will need to keep it at a max of 2-3 under each 8 bulb. Scrog would be a good idea.
As for commercial production using T5's. Forget it. The light management is a chore.
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Nice grow LV..........and yeah I agree about the difference between(specialty) and cool/warm white bulbs to be negligible.......lesson learned
ohhhh....i likeyView attachment 2127490 I really wish they didn't discontinue this light. 300w of HPS coupled with 4- 4ft t5s sounds like it would've been an excellent blending of technologies. This is called the Spectramax 516 by Sunsystems. I am going to start bugging sunlight supply to see how much they'd charge to make me one
Good Post! II bet that is t5/MH combo light but that would still e pretty cool!There are many many similar hood on the market for aquariums if you're really into going that route. They tend to be really pricey though.
Wouldn't the T5s effectivness be hindered greatly by the distance needed for the HPS though? seems like a waste to me imoView attachment 2127490 I really wish they didn't discontinue this light. 300w of HPS coupled with 4- 4ft t5s sounds like it would've been an excellent blending of technologies. This is called the Spectramax 516 by Sunsystems. I am going to start bugging sunlight supply to see how much they'd charge to make me one
This...........Wouldn't the T5s effectivness be hindered greatly by the distance needed for the HPS though? seems like a waste to me imo