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Those results are interesting, especially the difference in terpenes between the two samples. I have only had led bud once that I know of , and it wasnt perfect looking. It as led as well as organic soil grown, the effect was stronger than I notice from hps and hydro grows. The taste was phenomenal, very clean sour grape flavor from the strain of the same name. I forget, which LED system was this grower using in this comparison?
The grower finally got the test results back from his LED vs. HPS grow. Here are his results:
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"HEAD TO HEAD...LED then HPS
CANNABINOIDS: Total: LED=27% HPS=25%
THCA: L=25%, H=22%
THCAC4: L=0.74%, H=0.74%
D9THC: L=1.7%, H=2.0%
D8THC: L=0.11%, H=0.095%
CBNA: L=0.091%, H=0.081%
CBDA: L=0.08%, H=0.067%
CBCA: L=0.047%, H=0.046%
CBGA: L=0.23%, H=0.13%
CBG: L=0.15%, H=0.13%
TERPENES:
Terpinolene: L=0.087, H=0.13
Linalool: L=0.089, H=0.088
Beta-Myrcene: L=0.63, H=0.51
Alpha Pinene: L=0.58,H=0.59
Limonene: L=0.098, H=ND
Notice how limonene isn't even detectable in the hps sample."
"Notice how limonene isn't even detectable in the hps sample" Seriously!!!! that's like one of the best terpenes... my personal fav actually lol. This testing you've done is amazing thanks for that very much. So is this eveidence that LED lighting is helping plants express their character more deeply? Seeing that delta9 and 8 are down is GOOD for me... i don't require those as th strains these days are already high in d9 and 8. I'm getting an LED light... any suggestions of good quality brands?
I definitely can't take credit for doing the testing or being involved at all. All I did was repost the info after discovering it on another grow forum (can't mention it bc of thcfarmer.com rules) because I thought it was interesting and valuable info but. Just last night I realized that the grower who did the testing is also on these forums in the LED section. Check out his thread here https://www.thcfarmer.com/community/threads/full-apache-tech-garden-8x12-1900w.54713/page-6
As far as the evidence of LED lighting helping plant's express their character is concerned. To put it another way. I think the reason we are seeing more expression of terpenes is because of the full spectrum that the led is putting out with its white diodes. I believe any light source that puts out a full spectrum similar to the sun's own spectrum is capable of producing those type of lab results because that is what the plant has evolved to grow and produce those terpenes with. Which is why I am probably going to pick up a "Rocket Plasma" (for flowering) and a Gavita plasma (for vegetation) for myself considering their full sun like spectrum.
Concerning the led fixtures, all are not created equal in my opinion. Simply because there are so many companies creating inferior products and only a few led companies that are worthy of your money. The most important things to look for when purchasing a led fixture (or any light fixture for that matter) is the spectrum it puts out, quality parts, and whether the company has a good reputation and stands behind their product. Pretty much all the good led companies I have seen are starting to use white diodes along with red or blue depending on whether it is for flowering or vegetative use. Some are just using all white diodes for flowering (2700k or 3000k) and white diodes (6500k, 5600k, etc.) for vegetation as well.
For LED suggestions, definitely check out the LED section here on the forums. Maybe even post there asking for suggestions here https://www.thcfarmer.com/community/forums/l-e-d-grow-lights.137/
These are a little more expensive considering that led is a fairly new technology but. The 1st led companies that come to mind for me are Apache Tech (which is what the guy used in the video) http://www.apachetechinc.com/ and I have heard lots of good things about Are51 as well http://a51led.com/store/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=65 They use mostly Cree leds and allow you to send it back to be upgraded with the latest tech. I like BML horticulture's Spydr fixture also because of its versatility. I don't like the spectrum shown in that link though. The cool thing about BML horticulture is that you can design your own spectrum here and have them custom build you a Spydr fixure almost any length using the spectrum that you created. They also have a Spydr 1000 (around 500 watts) fixture coming out soon.
I definitely can't take credit for doing the testing or being involved at all. All I did was repost the info after discovering it on another grow forum (can't mention it bc of thcfarmer.com rules) because I thought it was interesting and valuable info but. Just last night I realized that the grower who did the testing is also on these forums in the LED section. Check out his thread here https://www.thcfarmer.com/community/threads/full-apache-tech-garden-8x12-1900w.54713/page-6
As far as the evidence of LED lighting helping plant's express their character is concerned. To put it another way. I think the reason we are seeing more expression of terpenes is because of the full spectrum that the led is putting out with its white diodes. I believe any light source that puts out a full spectrum similar to the sun's own spectrum is capable of producing those type of lab results because that is what the plant has evolved to grow and produce those terpenes with. Which is why I am probably going to pick up a "Rocket Plasma" (for flowering) and a Gavita plasma (for vegetation) for myself considering their full sun like spectrum.
Concerning the led fixtures, all are not created equal in my opinion. Simply because there are so many companies creating inferior products and only a few led companies that are worthy of your money. The most important things to look for when purchasing a led fixture (or any light fixture for that matter) is the spectrum it puts out, quality parts, and whether the company has a good reputation and stands behind their product. Pretty much all the good led companies I have seen are starting to use white diodes along with red or blue depending on whether it is for flowering or vegetative use. Some are just using all white diodes for flowering (2700k or 3000k) and white diodes (6500k, 5600k, etc.) for vegetation as well.
For LED suggestions, definitely check out the LED section here on the forums. Maybe even post there asking for suggestions here https://www.thcfarmer.com/community/forums/l-e-d-grow-lights.137/
These are a little more expensive considering that led is a fairly new technology but. The 1st led companies that come to mind for me are Apache Tech (which is what the guy used in the video) http://www.apachetechinc.com/ and I have heard lots of good things about Are51 as well http://a51led.com/store/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=65 They use mostly Cree leds and allow you to send it back to be upgraded with the latest tech. I like BML horticulture's Spydr fixture also because of its versatility. I don't like the spectrum shown in that link though. The cool thing about BML horticulture is that you can design your own spectrum here and have them custom build you a Spydr fixure almost any length using the spectrum that you created. They also have a Spydr 1000 (around 500 watts) fixture coming out soon.
cool man, thank u for the info some of those are a bit over my price range.. i am growing personal use and dont have the money to afford those units (yet) i will in the future instal LED's. I want my spectrums to be the most up to date scientfically proven to grow better weed. To me it's all about recreating nature in the indoor space as best as i can, so if that means LED light im gonna do that. I'll not the brands you linked for when i'm ready to shop for led. I appreciate you sharing the info of those test results! I am very interested in terpene profiles as well and cannibinoid profiles. If some strains can be tested and geared/tailored by using these test results in the breeding lab that's where we can see really revolutionary medicine hitting the market. I'll take a look at the forum you link. thanks again man!
5 posts and ALL of them say the same thing. Let me guess.... you work for this company that is selling a Philips CMH bulb as something new and original.Hey check out lastolights.com. They showed me the spectrum of my hortilux light and fluorescent and basically sold me 20 lamps and ballasts which I'm super happy about which is why I'm being a good citizen and passing on the word!
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