DiY LED - Cree CXA3070

purplegrower02

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Color Rendering Index

it is the ability to show the true colors of an object under that given lightsource.

photography uses very high cri to get it as c lose to what the human eye sees.

cri is more for humans then it is plants but there is a slightly different spectrum between the same light with the only difference being a different CRI.

it is sometimes not worth the price to get a high cri 90+ for our applications.
 

foreverflyhi

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What better place to post my shitty pictures! Sorry was half asleep and hungover,,

Supra cob

9lbs hammer hy's indica pheno, def a keeper!! Fruity dead skunk sticky icky



Hy's quantom kush
Wish i kept her, super deep kush smell

(Have another pic but having hard time uploading)

Also have a wetdream i still have to upload, will post soon...


Mad love supra


Edit: my mom would be soo dissapointed, local organic micro beer!
 
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Bueno Time

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No I just said shit instead of listing names lol

6 ladies in there 3 OX, two on left and one in back right corner, a LVPK x Pre 98 Bubba (reversed) in back center, and two Sugar Jones clones in front right and center.

The two Sugar Jones clones are in 2.9qt plastic pots of coco with Floranova Bloom and they are doing things under these LEDs, the 4 Bubba cross females are in 2 gallon bags of organic soil, I think I fucked up the mix not re-amending with anything for Nitrogen, couple are yellowing a little they are so damn hungry under these COBs where they would have been fine under the 150w HPS since its a much lower intensity light.

Thats my theory anyway but the ones with synthetic nutes in coco are jamming.
 

SupraSPL

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Ya I have been adding more and more chicken manure to my soil mixes and seeing continual improvement with early fading. They are definitely hungrier.
 

foreverflyhi

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Ya I have been adding more and more chicken manure to my soil mixes and seeing continual improvement with early fading. They are definitely hungrier.
Could be aeration as well. Although i agree, could be linked to nitrogen..
I always assumed most organic soils should be good on nitrogen, especially from all the worm shit and kelp.

My current batch is definitely fading early.

I checked a couple plants roots after they finished and was surprised to find weird root bound with some dry spots.

Next recycled batch is loaded with vermiculite/perlite and rice hulls. And a half cup extra* of everything else i usually put in, kelp, crab, fish, oyster, gypsum, and couple more for glacial rock. Also decided to put in a little Jamaican and Indonesian bat guano, half cup each. I know more doesn't mean better, but i hope it does in this case.

Also, although i suspect my current batch to be lacking aeration, half my plants are doing very well, especially for being 4-5 weeks in flowering, however, looks to be lacking yield.

Not sure if its genetics, or maybe organic matter isnt avaiable yet, that is why I have been increasing enzyme feedings with em1, coco and sst. Hopefully humus matter can increase and solve the problem of early fade.

Was planning on starting a thread in the organic section on solving this problem.. But it would make more sense too talk about it here, cobs can be making the plants act strange.. Could also be geo engineering, or finckle matter in the air....
 
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