Werd. It's all about paying attention to the plant.damn guys good flouro support. very rare. many beginners use 10 watts of cfl and fail then give flouros a bad name. give any newb that failed with flouros a 70 watt hps and then watch it smoke their plant for them(burn). if hps were the price of cfl there would be just as many failures. the guy who buys a 1000 watt hps for 500 bucks have researched and expects results. most kids go get some 5 dollar flouros and prob don't even finish the grow. good luck always. may the force be with you
That's niceWerd. It's all about paying attention to the plant.
T5 nug..........
Based on lumens?then reular t5s then t5ho in that order. but t8 first for efficiency t5hos are 3rd just behind reg t5s
Lumens are for human eyes; photosynthetically active radiation (PAR watts) are what do it for plants. As for penetration, the light stops where the leaves start; a 1kW HPS is no better than T12s in that regard, but because HIDs are so intense, you can keep them farther away from the plants, yet still cover a large area. Fluoros kick ass in spectrum (PAR).yes obviously matched colours compared. can't compare diff colours. its weird eh? you wouldn't think it. but they are all close and t5ho makes almost the same lumen output as the t5 regs and t8 but much denser light so = more penatration. even though t8 are so efficient there size does not allow you to consentrate enough light per square foot. it is wierd though.
Sorry, UF, but I gotta disagree with you there.As for penetration, the light stops where the leaves start; a 1kW HPS is no better than T12s in that regard, but because HIDs are so intense, you can keep them farther away from the plants, yet still cover a large area.
No shit? Yeah, that makes sense; I can't see the PAR anyway. Good point AK.Sorry, UF, but I gotta disagree with you there.
I read an extremely lengthy and scientific article one time that described how a certain (I think like 80%) of light either passes through or is reflected by the leaf. It explained that you can't really see it because of the spectrum...
The rate by which it will do this is described as something like "light pressure", which is basically like saying "penetration".
We can roughly measure this phenomenon as lumens to get an idea of how much "pressure" is involved. As the initial lumens from a source of light increases, it gains the ability to push farther and through more matter.
So, a 1000w light will penetrate deeper into a thick canopy, keeping leaves productive and lush, where as a floro cannot and the inside of a thick canopy shrivels away as the plant decides to focus on growth where it does get light.
Of course, I, myself can't verify any of this and apologetically, I don't have a link to the article. To me it seems to make sense, so I'm sticking with that view for now.
UF, I'd rep ya, but I gotta spread some around first...