The far red thread

Aolelon

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Kiss my ass too, fucker. And learn how to read comments, because you act like a 18 year old trash can.
But anyway, thanks for little copy/paste from other member.

Still didn't get answer for precise timer, anyone?
Wow, you cant do shit for yourself can you. Want us to grow it for you too? Any digital timer will work just fine.
 

KonopCh

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Wow, you cant do shit for yourself can you. Want us to grow it for you too? Any digital timer will work just fine.
Thank you, english is not my language and I didn't know what to google.
I will grow by myself better than would you, thanks for help.
 

KonopCh

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Not being a complete dick head to those trying to help you will get you a lot further in life
It pisses me off that you guys don't read what someone writes. And if you're feeling offended and then you use bad words, I can't help you with that if you can't control yourself. Simple as is. This forum need more polite and grown up members, because you're acting like kids. If something isn't by your opinion, then you starting insulting.

First read, then breathe, then answer politely.
 

Aolelon

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It pisses me off that you guys don't read what someone writes. And if you're feeling offended and then you use bad words, I can't help you with that if you can't control yourself. Simple as is. This forum need more polite and grown up members, because you're acting like kids. If something isn't by your opinion, then you starting insulting.

First read, then breathe, then answer politely.
First of all, you didnt list any voltage or current to help you. Which is why I asked what lights you were using.
 
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Randomblame

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What's up, homies?!? Again party in the hut or what..?!?
The excitation threshold seems low these days ... Must be due to the weather!


Still didn't get answer for precise timer, anyone?

I recommend you to order a 5$ Sonoff timer. They are wireless controlled by an app called ewelink. The only thing they need is a router for internet access and a smartphone/tablet or other mobile running the app. It has a 10A relay built-in and minute-precise timers, loop timers, schedules and so on. Perfect for pumps and other things with short on cycles!

You can also pair several Sonoff's so they switch at the same time and a few other things like share settings. I currently use them in both of my lamps and they work well so far(around 4 month now). However, the good thing about them is that they keep their programming also without Internet connection.

You can get Sonoff's in lot's of different variations from single, dual to quad channels, with temp/humidity display and abillity to control fans, AC's or heaters. Even as Sonoff POW which among other things measures your power consumption.

https://www.itead.cc/sonoff-wifi-wireless-switch.html

To get enough light from 4 diodes I would use a small 6-12 driver with 300 or 600mA. (3 or 6w)
Because it's not easy to find a good one so small I've decided to use at least 6 Cree XP-E far-red diodes( for ~12v) and a cheap 5w generic e3ay driver with 10-18v/300mA.(1,50$, for 5x 1w).

These cheap thingys are of course not comparable to Meanwell drivers in terms of durability and effiency, but I hope he lasts a while, since I use only 60% of its capabillities. So either he holds longer or if not ..... I bought already three, lol!

Effiency does not matter so much in the 5-10w range we are talking about and the quantity of far red light can be easily controlled by the length of radiation cycles.
The thing which matters most IMO, is a good spread so that all plants received the same amount of light.
But's that's easily doable for a small squared area like yours.

I hope the minds have calmed down again and that answers your questions.

@Aolelon
He seems to be a little blockhead, but basically he's not a bad guy! Just a little bit too sensitive ...
But that's nothing that could not be cured with some sex and drugs ...

 

PetFlora

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Product page says...

The X2 Red/Blue is powered by 32 deep red (660nm) and 8 royal blue (445nm) three-watt diodes, delivering up to 48 watts of targeted spectrum in the wavelengths plants use most.



These state-of-the-art Phenix 3535 diodes are made by ProLight Opto of Taiwan. They meet and exceed the quality, output and efficiency of Cree XPE monos, with better thermal management and greater resistance to humidity. And they are available at a significant cost savings to the Cree chips, which allows us to offer them to you at equally significant savings, almost 35% less than our original Cree-based X1 red/blue strip.



SolStrip X2 Red/Blues are perfect for augmenting a white LED spectrum by adding powerful deep red and deep blue spectrum that will catalyze the "Emerson effect" and turbocharge photosynthesis. They can also be used to create sunrise/sunset cycles to hasten night-cycling and promote faster maturation.



Consider adding them to SolStrip systems in a 1:4 to 1:8 ratio with white strips to fill-in the critical far-edge areas of your growroom spectrum. Or add a second red/blue only circuit in a 1:6-1:8 ratio with your main light array to juice your late bloom period intensity, and/or add sunrise/sunset cycles that can shave days off your maturation periods.
 

Randomblame

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I just ordered these to supplement my 4 yo BML SPYDR 600 during flower

I probably only have 3 weeks left, so not sure how much it will help with this grow. Anybody using them? Should they be on throughout the light cycle?

https://solstrip.com/en/blog/post/8-introducing-red-blue-strip.html.

Because it's blue and deepred it can run the whole day with the mainlight. The used Prolight diodes are not bad but no one knows which binnings are used in the end. Their claim, they would be better as Cree sounds like bullshit!
The datasheet below are their "crimsons" and it shows the better Q and R binnings are not ready yet and therefor not available. Only "P" bin is orderable!

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The problem with this shop owner is he also claims to use LM561c S6 bin on the white solstrips, but in fact it is only LM561b or even older ... Who knows? True is it's not LM561c and this is visible to the naked eye!

If a trader, despite better knowledge, sells items that do not match the description, he is simply untrustworthy.
For that reason, I do not trust him ... also with these stripes at least until I see sphere tests.
It is possible that the R bin is meanwhile available ... maybe they are actually installed ... who knows?

But hey, they shine and they do what they should ... maybe not as efficient as claimed, because it's only the P bin, but that should not matter the plants.
 

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PetFlora

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Because it's blue and deepred it can run the whole day with the mainlight. The used Prolight diodes are not bad but no one knows which binnings are used in the end. Their claim, they would be better as Cree sounds like bullshit!
The datasheet below are their "crimsons" and it shows the better Q and R binnings are not ready yet and therefor not available. Only "P" bin is orderable!

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The problem with this shop owner is he also claims to use LM561c S6 bin on the white solstrips, but in fact it is only LM561b or even older ... Who knows? True is it's not LM561c and this is visible to the naked eye!

If a trader, despite better knowledge, sells items that do not match the description, he is simply untrustworthy.
For that reason, I do not trust him ... also with these stripes at least until I see sphere tests.
It is possible that the R bin is meanwhile available ... maybe they are actually installed ... who knows?

But hey, they shine and they do what they should ... maybe not as efficient as claimed, because it's only the P bin, but that should not matter the plants.
Thanks, keep in mind these will be used as supplemental lights and are driven by a Meanwell 100. The sole purpose is to enhance flowering potential of my chosen spectrum 2014 BML SPYDR 600, which I slighted myself on the 630-660 spectrums. And @ $145, it seems like it should last and pay for itself many times over. You don't always need a Ferrari to bring home the bacon

Moreover, the 2 strips will be easy to hang, and fit nicely between the SPYDR bars
 

nonamedman420

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Thank you, english is not my language and I didn't know what to google.
I will grow by myself better than would you, thanks for help.
how would you even know that? there's a lot of dick swinging in these threads. people asking for help and going immediate asshole for no reason. smoke a bowl and chill already, damn. you'd think people would be more chill, talking about, and smoking weed. nobody is going to get help if someone or everyone brings these forums down with immature bullshit.
 

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