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  1. GrowLightResearch

    Can a light get too efficient

    Yep: Watts: power, work, heat, energy. Examples: energy density (joule per cubic meter) entropy (joule per kelvin) heat capacity (joule per kelvin) heat flux density, irradiance (watt per square meter) molar entropy (joule per mole kelvin) molar heat capacity (joule per mole kelvin) power...
  2. GrowLightResearch

    Can a light get too efficient

    You are still a dick. :twisted: name another pigment in cannabis besides chlorophyll or a carotenoid?? Trolls, nothing but trolls. Ignorant trolls.
  3. GrowLightResearch

    Can a light get too efficient

    How in blazes, how in blazes, how in blazes, how in blazes, how in blazes, how in blazes? Obviously you have read nothing of what I posted. You can say I am wrong but cannot back it up! You are a dick! PAR = 400-700 nm Green light does. UV does not. UVA 315–400 nm UVB 280–315 nm UVC...
  4. GrowLightResearch

    Can a light get too efficient

    You are a dick!! :roll: power, work, heat, energy. Units of measure???????????? You are a dick!! :roll:
  5. GrowLightResearch

    Lowest heat production for a small tent

    I know, but I do not like you. It was an attempt to annoy you. Mr. Holier than Thou.
  6. GrowLightResearch

    Can a light get too efficient

    Fuck wrong!!! It's easy to say wrong. But that's BULLSHIT!!!! Name the other or others!!!! name another pigment in cannabis besides chlorophyll or a carotenoid?? Trolls, nothing but trolls. Ignorant trolls.
  7. GrowLightResearch

    Can a light get too efficient

    I was out buying some Fireball. Watts: power, work, heat, energy. Examples: energy density (joule per cubic meter) entropy (joule per kelvin) heat capacity (joule per kelvin) heat flux density, irradiance (watt per square meter) molar entropy (joule per mole kelvin) molar heat capacity...
  8. GrowLightResearch

    Lowest heat production for a small tent

    A 2 watt OSRAM Olson SSL Hyper Red produces about 30% heat and 70% radiant energy (photons) @ 500mA or 1 watt. When the these photons strike a leaf, the leaf will absorb close to 100% of the photon's energy. The absorbing chlorophyll will transfer nearly 100% of the photon's energy to the...
  9. GrowLightResearch

    Can a light get too efficient

    Seriously* It's too difficult to take someone seriously when they cannot even spell seriously correctly. Obviously @Schalalala is one of those that has no clue like @wietefras and @SSGrower @PurpleBuz much better. Although the bar is very low. While you guys can sling mud, you cannot offer...
  10. GrowLightResearch

    Can a light get too efficient

    I do not disagree with this. I am not debating full spectrum vs. blue red narrowband. All I have been saying is chlorophyll is more efficient (i.e. absorbs more photons) in the blue and red spectrum. The optimal wavelength being 680nm. I seem to be having a hard time getting anyone to...
  11. GrowLightResearch

    Can a light get too efficient

    Yes there is. The problem is you appear to have no clue what chlorophyll does. So you are jsut being a dick. You are back on ignore. Such a waste.
  12. GrowLightResearch

    Can a light get too efficient

    It does not appear anyone on this topic has any knowledge of how chlorophyll or photosynthesis works. We have @wietefras that laughs, says no, wrong, wow, but cannot name anything else that absorbs photons for photosynthesis. This isn't even about McCree. No sign of any knowledge of...
  13. GrowLightResearch

    Can a light get too efficient

    So how do you think things work? What is the job of chlorophyll in cannabis? Is there anything besides chlorophyll that absorbs photons for the purpose of photosynthesis in cannabis?
  14. GrowLightResearch

    Can a light get too efficient

    That explains a lot. Blind leading the blind.
  15. GrowLightResearch

    Can a light get too efficient

    I do not lecture. I pointed out they labeled one of McCree's graphs incorrectly. Great recollection by that sieve of yours. :roll:
  16. GrowLightResearch

    Can a light get too efficient

    What is the difference? Chlorophyll is the only pigment. Chlorophyll is the only path for a photon to enter the carbon reaction complex. Chlorophyll is nearly 100% efficient. No energy is lost between in the transfer from the chlorophyll to the reaction center. This is the whole point to...
  17. GrowLightResearch

    Can a light get too efficient

    WHAT??????? How does a green photon get used by the plant without first being absorbed by chlorophyll????? Since when does chlorophyll "use" a photon??? Chlorophyll 's job is to absorb photons and pass their energy to the reaction center. It does not "use" them. Unbelievable!!! Even for...
  18. GrowLightResearch

    Can a light get too efficient

    What is "the rest"? I am under the impression there is no "rest" meaning only chlorophyll is absorbing photons in green plants. Do you understand relative means after the photons are absorbed? They are comparing how photon wavelength affects action after absorbance. In other words does a...
  19. GrowLightResearch

    Can a light get too efficient

    Okay. Please show me what I have said wrong and where in the textbook I got it wrong.
  20. GrowLightResearch

    Can a light get too efficient

    Yes, that little subsystem where photosynthesis begins. Without chlorophyll there is nothing. Nothing absorbed. Not even any oxygen on Earth. Insignificant?? Your ignorance is astounding. You do not know me. Fuck you and the horse you rode in on. Dumbass.
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