DeepCreekFarms
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Ha right… my only concern would be with the gavita uva strip I can add it to my 1700 fixture, concern being it’ll be running 12 on right away in fixture. I’m thinking it’ll be fine because it’s so much less intense than uvb spectrum.I’m running UVA this grow in flower. I started it at 2 hrs per day and will increase by another 2 hrs each week. By week 6 UVA will be at 12 hrs. I will run that to the finish. Hopefully it’s beneficial. If not this UVA bar will be in the classified section. We shall see. It’s a HLG UVA bar if anyone is curious. It mounts right up to my HLG Scorpion.
So installing it into the gavita 1700 and just running it 12 on from the get go should be fine I’m thinking?UVA is not nearly as potentially damaging as UVB. I have run my UVA for 10 hours during 12/12 and it steered the plants purple but did not seem to hurt anything.
Probably but I didn’t want to chance it so it’s on its own timer.Ha right… my only concern would be with the gavita uva strip I can add it to my 1700 fixture, concern being it’ll be running 12 on right away in fixture. I’m thinking it’ll be fine because it’s so much less intense than uvb spectrum.
Makes perfect sense to me.Probably but I didn’t want to chance it so it’s on its own timer.
I was considering adding one to my grow about a month ago and someone here posted a link to a Dr, Bruce Bugbee video, after listening to him I'm no longer interested in getting one and wasting money. It seems hes been all over it and there's no proof it adds potency.UVB seems to improve potency for me, but I've never tested it.
I agree with @Moe.Red on the trichome density — it has zero effect on that, in spite of a large number of growers who swear that is the case.
There is some real legit doubt that UVA or UVB do anything for potency. As I've said, it seems to me that it improves potency, because in one grow full of clones, I stopped using UVB and the plants seemed to be less potent than in previous grows.
Funny it’s the opposite for me. Actually love listening to Dr. Bugbee very insightful, but what I took from his videos has reinstated that I do wanna add some UV. Just for what I’m going for. Maximize quality, obviously everything else needs to be there, correct VPD, Co2 boost etc… but yeah from all the research I’ve done UV can and will benefit when used properly. Not just snake oil. Appreciate the input and response. I’ll get it figured out one way or another.I was considering adding one to my grow about a month ago and someone here posted a link to a Dr, Bruce Bugbee video, after listening to him I'm no longer interested in getting one and wasting money. It seems hes been all over it and there's no proof it adds potency.
I posted that.I was considering adding one to my grow about a month ago and someone here posted a link to a Dr, Bruce Bugbee video, after listening to him I'm no longer interested in getting one and wasting money. It seems hes been all over it and there's no proof it adds potency.
Perfect… I’ll be posting my results as well. So we can bounce off each other and see our findings. Ha a few months out from that.I posted that.
And he's right about how the original experiment was done — it was done on vegging plants and the THC content was of the leaves. He did not bring the plants to flower.
I will be trying far red light. He said it definitely increases yield. I had already gotten one with the idea of speeding up flowering, but I got it too late for my last grow.
Also apologize if I’m not responding properly to the right person, lol new to this stuff. Forums and what not. Only joined to pass on knowledge as well as soak up anything I can.Perfect… I’ll be posting my results as well. So we can bounce off each other and see our findings. Ha a few months out from that.
Not true. I've seen a growreport where a single 310nm diode bleached a full canopy (small tent) all top leaves got stripesAs far is know LED fixtures are not capable of emitting UVA/UVB with enough power to actually influence the plant.....
try a chemotype I (pure sativa) plant, as not all cannabis genotypes respond positively actually to UVB (see Lydon on that)I also have another tent where I am testing UVB vs control
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