Really like the system!
Do you plan to scrog these? That's the route I'd go!
If you had the downpipe running at a 45° instead of vertically and angled ur light the same in a tiered style u would get an increase in canopy size and the plants wldnt grow into each other....
I'd think about...
I've Been talking to the guy who's selling them n he seems to know his lighting and I like the thought thats gone into these as well as the board size and led spacing just asked him about diodes so will see about that.
Looks like there's a v2 coming out soon n he's picking the ratio of spectrum...
Has anybody seen these?
https://www.famintsyn.com/products/dragonfly-v1/
Seem pretty good specs bang for buck ect. They look like they cld be over driven pretty bright if u wanted to
That makes sense, I guess there are all sorts of things far as how spectral ratios affect each other to consider.
I mentioned earlier I read someone here say that there is a marked leaf temperature rise when the saturation of light reaches a point where efficiency drops off....if that's true u...
This is really good advice for a newer grower to minimise chances of f-ing it up.
I do think tho with a little bit of thought, prep and practice you can minimise transplant shock and get better root growth to the point its not worth playing safe.
Ive always put the old pot in the bigger one...
Yes that is something I've seen and experienced what I was wondering is if there are seperate limits to the spectrums or is there a sum total of photons a plant can make use of in a day and will use whatever you give it.
But after some thought I think it's a bit of both....some plants have lower...
I guess what I'm wondering is: Whether a plant has a light absorbtion capacity as a whole. photons is photons as far as plant growth goes and spectrum has more to do with phenotypic expression and efficiency of transmission....
Or whether a plant has different amounts of different wavelengths...
Does that mean that to plants that photons are photons or can a plant max out at a one wavelength and not at another?
I mean do plants have different dli requirements and limitations at different wavelengths? Or is it cumulative total photons regardless?
I reckon there are certain methods of growing that it is definately beneficial to flush but equally there are are lots of ways that it just isn't necessary.
I've always wondered about the flushing but found since switching away from a sterile hydro system to a more microbe organic. Flushing...
Yeah to be expected but having things go wrong is the best way to learn!
Glad ur harvest expectations are met regardless....thats the main thing lol!:bigjoint: