3500k vs 4000k vs 5000k ?

Brock_Fawkin_Samson

Active Member
A similar thing is going on with the diffuse lighting, it doesn't increase the rate, it increase the total photosynthesis for the plant (in greenhouses resulting in a huge net gain. The light that reaches the plants is still used more efficiently for photosynthesis.
Can you expound more on diffuse vs direct? Should people leave their globes on their E27 bulbs?
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Where is that research? Links and citing please?

That doesn't line up with anything published in the last 40 years. Photoinhibition starts way earlier...some think under 20%...most show ~25%.
If trying to approximate 25% blue photon density (or is the photoinhibition data hinting closer to 20% nowadays?) what wavelength range is referred to as "blue" (is it just the peaks or an effective range?), and given the color temp ratings of lights are an average of their spectrum, how would you calculate blue vs total.
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Example:
150w 3000k
080w 6500k
230w total

What would you say the blue density would be? Can you get a general idea by comparing wattages or is the wide spectrum to big of a variable?


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This might be silly but are Blurples designed with more than 2 wavelengths? Have they tried building a board with all the peak wavelengths, and in a distribution matching their absorption ratios?
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Instead of supplementing blue and red, supplement white?
 

kingjackpot23

Well-Known Member
Are you kidding me? What's your deal bro? I don't with them now, cause I already did...
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As well as used the pontoons on some apache runs.
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As well as use my own config for an emerson effect on a small panel...
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I don't supplement, cause it's not needed. 3500k has what is needed. I know this by expiration, not guessing and following someone else. I post my shit all the time, year after year.
I walk the walk
I'm assuming you made those strips. I'm new here and just wondering how much did it cost you total? Nice stuff man. Saw some of your YouTube videos too. Nice intro.
 
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