Resinhound
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interesting,cmh increased potency? through spectrum or reduced intensity?
interesting,cmh increased potency? through spectrum or reduced intensity?
Just stick with me for a moment.What led you to those decisions? What effects do you tend to see?
That's a tough call and to be honest there are people better qualified to give you hard numbers. But let me think about it.How many watts of each with the uvb, red, and deep red set up?
Don't you hate it when that happens... Lack of certain information about something that is known to be beneficial...Stop allowing yourself to be crippled by the lack of certain information before you test something that is known to be beneficial.
I have posted this link previously on RIU, but I will post it again... There is no doubt that UVB increases THC %'s that has been proven, and so we defer back to youtubeinteresting,cmh increased potency? through spectrum or reduced intensity?
HID, as in HPS? because against LEC, LEP, and MH I don't think it does... All I stated was that in my opinion UVB is essential, and especially if you are breeding...I already stated my theory... I subscribe to the plants are function based, and THC etc is a defensive mechanism. Plants are going to express that defensive trait more if they have to use it or are selectively breed for phenos that are associated with that trait... So, in my view introducing UVB to increase THC makes sense... I didn't invent the research.Is it essential? how do you explain LED produced flower that is comparable in HID THC yield, but lacks UVB? aka GG example in 2014.....
There are many variables beyond just THC one of at least 100+ known terpene/terpenoids...I think it would be fascinating to examine more of terpene profiles with/without UVB range of light and examine each profile....Too bad that is like 40 years of solid work at today's pace....maybe in ten
If you have it dialed in nutrient etc, and pumping out 26% thc/a and introducing uvb will increase it to 29% then what is the problem? The interesting part I thought was LED spectrum's activating the production of terpenes which are not detected in HPS, because if what the stoner hippie lab guy says is true that phenols and terpenes go through a process to create cannabanoids and thc then there can be some interesting research into LED+UVB...My theory is there is a relationship between spectrum distribution density and the photochemical/electromagnetic processes which are taking place in the plant... Certain spectrum's at different intensities produce different results whether bringing out terpenes increasing thc etc etc... I believe we will find light similar to nutrient uptake...
Great videoI have posted this link previously on RIU, but I will post it again... There is no doubt that UVB increases THC %'s that has been proven, and so we defer back to youtube
Sorry for spamming this video, however I think it is pretty good except the Tanning bed deal at the end because they use UVA light...
My theory is there is a relationship between spectrum distribution density and the photochemical/electromagnetic processes which are taking place in the plant... Certain spectrum's at different intensities produce different results whether bringing out terpenes increasing thc etc etc... I believe we will find light similar to nutrient uptake... That is my theory from what I have been reading, and there is no silver bullet because different genetics/strains for example how some nute solutions work better for certain strains similarly so will different spectrum distributions... That is my theory so far...
However, UVB is essential in my view... Whether the results are purely because of UVB or a combination of UVB and various other spectrums combined who knows ( more research required ). I don't think it would take much if someone had a uv meter, spectrometer, and chromatograph to figure all this out... I can see this is going to end up with a bunch of people buying DNA sequencers off of ebay...
So, after watching that I am figuring on running 2x54 watt T5 or 2x40 watt T8 in between 2 led bars... However, I am still torn if I want to use medical UVB or the Reptile bulbs...Great video
Where do you get medical uv bulbs?the just even sound better hahaSo, after watching that I am figuring on running 2x54 watt T5 or 2x40 watt T8 in between 2 led bars... However, I am still torn if I want to use medical UVB or the Reptile bulbs...
http://www.lighting.philips.com/main/prof/lamps/special-lamps/medical-lamps/medical-therapy-uvb-broad-band/uvb-broadband-tl/928011301201_EU/productWhere do you get medical uv bulbs?the just even sound better haha
This is an old thread but interesting there's many approaches but to answer your question my 2 cents is use osram oslon SSL 80 diodes and meanwell driver if you are using fixed enhanced spectrum keep it 7:2 red to blue ratio target 660 and 440 be careful adding to much far red IR they can stretch the plants grow to fast and 3590s have a little already so if you add IR keep it small. UVB diodes are available now its 2018 the cirrus reflex uvb is an example is targets low uvb and uva very similar bandwidth to a T5 uvb which is an option for you. Adding uvb needs caution using the right amounts is important as if you over do it you will damage your plant the idea of adding uvb diodes would require a switch as you would not run it permanently. You would be better of with UVA diode with that config I use an osrom SSL 80 running at 385 nm which is used in bloom. Some target the green spectrum but tbh I use 3590s with leds independently as I can use channel switching to boost blue for veg and late bloom or red for bloom late veg the spectrum can be adjusted enhancing spectrum for different stages. I use a clw ss 550 for main blue reds and supplemental side lighting if you want cheap osram SSL 80 with uva growant are good. Adding uvb needs to be done carefully I would keep it as sup maybe a cirrus reflex UVb type for diodes or a t5 HO uvb also CMH have uva and strong canopy punch the plasmas have UV but to exy not that flash I heard. Combining 3590s with separate manageable diodes targeting spectrum enhancement works well but be careful with UV and stressing your plants but you can produce high par at very economic power rates the osram are rated for 100 000 hours with 1% loss they work great with the cobs there are a lot of variables but if you keep pH ecc right and use uvb uva carefully you take the science from the elements and focus them according to the biology. Great threadim building a 400w 1400mA cxb 3590 for a 2.5x4.5x6.5 box and I wanted to add 5w reds blues and uvb diodes to each in arrangements of 25w
So basically each 2.5x2.25 half will have 200w of 3500k cxb light, 25w of spectrum boost.
Anyone mind recommending some really efficient diodes and drivers? Cost isn't a problem.
Reptile lamps can cover a lot of the low spectrum if you get the right one you might get some spikes in green maybe avoid yellow for the heat or the ones that have a lot of high far red they are a good option some reptiles use horticulture uvb also. I am not sure why low bandwidth diodes are exy the cirrus reflex is exy the UV A is quite common though I saw some epistar uvb diodes on alibaba. Some curing uvbs do horticulture versions but if you got the right spectrum reptile lamp they do cover some sweet zones. The UV diodes are starting to kick in it would be great if a UV A B full spectrum cob was available some companies claim 3590 start at 380 but the spectrograph shows it flat line till after 400 I guess sub 400 can burn the 385 does so maybe this is intentional.I prices some uvb LEDs from one company, they are in the range of 200-600 per diode in the 280-310nm range, so cheaper just to go with a reptile bulb. Especially medical diodes, they are not going to be cheap.
Alibaba confuses me sometimes lol I saw some new epistar strips at 300 nm but no idea what they are like. As far as I know the Cirrus reflex uvb is the first to use uvb diodes they have a little in 290-330 and a large 380 UV A peak but they are way over priced just wish I knew what the diodes are. Hopefully uvb diodes will kick in more. Some reptile lamps got some sweet spectrumThe uvb diodes on alibaba are in the wrong spectrum to be uvb. I was looking at those as well, but agree about the reptile lamp
I got no idea what alibaba is selling lol I was just reading that Osram are developing high strength mass release UVB diodes the 280-310 as well as UVC. The osram ssl80 uva I got at 385 is really strong a next gen osram uvb diode could be beastYea I seen some too but they have them listed as UVC in that range but I'm thinking to myself. Uvb is 280-310, plus you never actually know if you're getting what you buy from alibaba