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Stick around and learn a little. Lots of first hand knowledge here with people using the latest led techs and building them from scratch.Well since I've only been in this for 30+ years I'll leave this site to y'all
Pink color does not represent lack of quality. IMO pink color is the correct color for cannabis. I do think many LED companies state wattage in hopes nobody goes and gets a $10 Kill-A-Watt meter however.
To the op,if you want a full cycle light just use all 3500k cobs,it's that simple.just like using a 3100k or 4000k cmh lamp would also be awesome for full cycle growing.
So six I looked at he links you provided...thank you. Do you or anyone else know anything about the new x lights from Cree or the 7th gen Vero29s? I'm thinking about building a 4x4 but I can't decide which one is superior based on reviews.this
this
this http://timbergrowlights.com/redwood-vs-4x4/
or this
all will spank it in a 4 x 4 and all are dimmable so you can turn down the power during veg.
So six I looked at he links you provided...thank you. Do you or anyone else know anything about the new x lights from Cree or the 7th gen Vero29s? I'm thinking about building a 4x4 but I can't decide which one is superior based on reviews.
You can learn throughout your whole life, if you think about... doing something for thirty years and then finding out it's different than what you believed, you should be grateful! Imagine never finding out!?Well since I've only been in this for 30+ years I'll leave this site to y'all
Pink color? Not to be rude, but goggle light spectrum and plants in the .edu field. Shitty led companies list watts as what they believe their light to be comparable to, to take advantage of people who don't understand aspects of lighting. Nothing against those people, we were all there but it's complete fraud by the companies.Pink color does not represent lack of quality. IMO pink color is the correct color for cannabis. I do think many LED companies state wattage in hopes nobody goes and gets a $10 Kill-A-Watt meter however.
If you have deep pockets get the Cree top bin, if you are cautious about value verse price ratio get citizen.So six I looked at he links you provided...thank you. Do you or anyone else know anything about the new x lights from Cree or the 7th gen Vero29s? I'm thinking about building a 4x4 but I can't decide which one is superior based on reviews.
Nothing wrong with that but I hope you have air cooled HPS. I'd place it between the four HPS.I finally got my horticulture 135w led
Still setting it up but will throw it into my 4x3 w a 4/600 hps
Plan to put it in my area behind the hood where it's just mild now
First off I'd like to say high five on your knowledgethis
this
this http://timbergrowlights.com/redwood-vs-4x4/
or this
all will spank it in a 4 x 4 and all are dimmable so you can turn down the power during veg.
The 12 shitizens would have way better coverage and the quality difference in chips is like splitting hairs.so if the money isn't an issue get the 2 Citi fixturesFirst off I'd like to say high five on your knowledge
Question... would you rather rock the redwood you posted...600w vero 6 cobs
Or two of the citizen 300w diy 6 cobs.
I'd go for the 12 citizens but I'm always interested in solid opinions from other people.
Thanks for your time
Cheers
Nothing wrong with that but I hope you have air cooled HPS. I'd place it between the four HPS.
Word, and true that! Man 12 shitizen! In a four by four would kill it veg and flower!The 12 shitizens would have way better coverage and the quality difference in chips is like splitting hairs.so if the money isn't an issue get the 2 Citi fixtures
Pink just means it's all red and blue. Lacks pretty much everything in between. Sure it can get the job done. But it's not ideal.
There's certainly blurple lights that are great, but there's certainly A LOT of blurple lights that aren't great.
first show me where 660 and 730 help any growth look better or make more thc. i use 660 and uv in one spot and see zero difference in those plants.then i would like to know exactly how much 660 is enough because it appears from these charts it is present in most cob colors(full spectrum) so im not buyin the hype on 660 730 440.Thanks @brazel for your insight but with all due respect, you don't seem to understand what you are talking about in regards to spectrum. Pink color is very effective for cannabis and is white light + 660nm + 730nm.
Ones hype is another's science. I don't use UV and wouldn't recommend doing so just to be clear, I never saw a difference either other than a few degrees in leaf temp once my diodes burned out. The phytochrome system is not hype though, nor is the action spectrum nor the absorption spectrum but they weren't graphing cannabis. We need more science and less hype. But this is the cannabis industry.first show me where 660 and 730 help any growth look better or make more thc. i use 660 and uv in one spot and see zero difference in those plants.then i would like to know exactly how much 660 is enough because it appears from these charts it is present in most cob colors(full spectrum) so im not buyin the hype on 660 730 440.
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