HighOnDIYLife
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Can't wait to see the results
How is this being gauged?They are getting close. The high CRIs and the 3000/80 are finishing first, closely followed by 3500/80. The 3000/70 is maybe 5-6 days behind. It will all be coming down within the next week.
Ripeness? Just by appearance. The 3000/70 was the last to show red stigmas. The 3000/80 is in between the two high CRIs so that could be the reason it's finishing as quick as they are. Keep in mind the veg time was accidentally extended and the lamps ended up being raised above the partitions. None of the figures will be exact representations but I will publish them for examination.How is this being gauged?
I second that. Good on ya Rahz. My take aways thus far are that the "Emerson Effect" with the increased rate of photosynthesis is clear and observable. I think the plants under the 90 cri could have been put into flower soon...saving both time and money on the power.This thread is gold man props Rahz. Waiting for the yield results!
I don't know yet, but I'm told the tall plants had bushed out and were shading the 3000K 70 and 80 CRI samples so I don't think the weight will be relevant at all. The 3500/80 was not shaded and I'm told it's not going to be the best of the bunch so that is something worth considering.9 days!
any difference in weight or quality?
I've read a few studies that have found light wavelengths of >780nm will elicit photosynthesis and stimulate photosystems 1 & 2, with most activity dropping off sharply <740nm.The Emerson effect is when 700Nm and 670Nm wavelengths are combined. So, not "above 700Nm", but around 700Nm.
Emerson (and McCree) demonstrated that plants do little to nothing with wavelengths above 700Nm. Emerson even more so.
it should be ready to be weighed in a day or two and as far as quality it looks great. But I won't know for sure until some one tries it and reports back.(I don't use cannabis myself)9 days!
any difference in weight or quality?
OK, but how do you explain the rather large difference between the plants under the 90 cri cobs and the others?The Emerson effect is when 700Nm and 670Nm wavelengths are combined. So, not "above 700Nm", but around 700Nm.
Emerson (and McCree) demonstrated that plants do little to nothing with wavelengths above 700Nm. Emerson even more so.
Then why do you post two charts showing that the quantum yield drops to zero right around 700Nm?I've read a few studies that have found light wavelengths of >780nm will elicit photosynthesis and stimulate photosystems 1 & 2, with most activity dropping off sharply <740nm.
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Then why do you post two charts showing that the quantum yield drops to zero right around 700Nm?
Just to be clear, you need to look at the circles and diamonds. The solid and dashed lines are absorptance figures which just mean it doesn't get reflected. The circles and diamonds show if the plant actually does something with the light and that plummets to close to 0.
I guess we have different ideas of what 0 means.Then why do you post two charts showing that the quantum yield drops to zero right around 700Nm?
So you're saying 9 days shorter flower time with a strain you have grown before under the new light setup? That's huge on say a typical 8 week or so flower time. And it would shorten your veg time as well.This isn't scientific at all but I have noticed with my grows that adding some 2700k 90cri to my 3500 80cri did speed up my time a little. Then I got a little more speed by adding 730nm at lights out. This first grow finished 9 days faster under this new set up. Second grow just started. Sorry not trying to hijack. I am very excited to see the results Rahz gets with his tests.
yes I have grow this before. And to be fare it has almost always been like 10 weeks on the dot until this last runSo you're saying 9 days shorter flower time with a strain you have grown before under the new light setup? That's huge on say a typical 8 week or so flower time. And it would shorten your veg time as well.
I read a lot, but I also put a lot of weight in personal observation in the garden!
Sweet! I like that you have multiple grows of the same strain to compare. Who knows, maybe 8 weeks and change will be the new normal!yes I have grow this before. And to be fare it has almost always been like 10 weeks on the dot until this last run