maryjane4ever
New Member
ok so iv been doing research on LED lights, wavelength, and UV (black) lights....
i came upon something that showed me something pretty different than what iv heard growers say(write)...
so continuing the story, i fell on a diagram of the wavelengths a marijuana plant (which i will attach to this post) and i noticed that the clorophyl a (flowering i believe) has a pretty decent jump arount the 400- 430nm wavelength, so i did some research on lamps with 400nm wavelengths, and guess what..... the only ones i could find were black lights (UV) which are exactly in the 400 nm range, so if we were to grow with leds, the only kind we would need are the ones that are around 450 nm, and i think it could save some money (if the theory is correct) because instead of spending 10$ on 1 watt 665 nm which produce not so great results when you could buy 6 45 watt UV lamps (blacklight) for around 15 to 30 dollars on ebay.
oh and one more thing, even if the 400nm line is lower than the 665nm the compensation of watts would be pretty large, with the blacklights
View attachment 1472205
NOTE: lumens are based on what HUMANS see NOT the PLANT
if anyone were to try out this theory, post some pics + results
i came upon something that showed me something pretty different than what iv heard growers say(write)...
so continuing the story, i fell on a diagram of the wavelengths a marijuana plant (which i will attach to this post) and i noticed that the clorophyl a (flowering i believe) has a pretty decent jump arount the 400- 430nm wavelength, so i did some research on lamps with 400nm wavelengths, and guess what..... the only ones i could find were black lights (UV) which are exactly in the 400 nm range, so if we were to grow with leds, the only kind we would need are the ones that are around 450 nm, and i think it could save some money (if the theory is correct) because instead of spending 10$ on 1 watt 665 nm which produce not so great results when you could buy 6 45 watt UV lamps (blacklight) for around 15 to 30 dollars on ebay.
oh and one more thing, even if the 400nm line is lower than the 665nm the compensation of watts would be pretty large, with the blacklights
View attachment 1472205
NOTE: lumens are based on what HUMANS see NOT the PLANT
if anyone were to try out this theory, post some pics + results