Mixing Blurple and WW Light

HockeyBeard

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It is my intention, down the road. I'm going to have to pull this one down and repay one of my investors before doing that though. I haven't yet decided which route to go with the UVA. I was under the impression that it's really difficult to come by UV LED for a decent price (They're really only used in medical/dental applications, right?) The only other option is a low % reptile light, unless things have come to market that I've yet to research.

possibly supplement UVA ranges 400-420
 

PurpleBuz

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It is my intention, down the road. I'm going to have to pull this one down and repay one of my investors before doing that though. I haven't yet decided which route to go with the UVA. I was under the impression that it's really difficult to come by UV LED for a decent price (They're really only used in medical/dental applications, right?) The only other option is a low % reptile light, unless things have come to market that I've yet to research.
actually for actinic ranges pricing is not bad, for shorter ranges (375nm and lower) yes a bit pricey.

most of the sites selling leds for aquarists have violet UVA leds since corals and clams really like blue ranges in 400-450nm, makes the colors pop, and the symbiotic algae grow well with the blues.

e.g. http://www.rapidled.com/total-spectrum-violet-uv-led/
 

BobCajun

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It is my intention, down the road. I'm going to have to pull this one down and repay one of my investors before doing that though. I haven't yet decided which route to go with the UVA. I was under the impression that it's really difficult to come by UV LED for a decent price (They're really only used in medical/dental applications, right?) The only other option is a low % reptile light, unless things have come to market that I've yet to research.
You should get a big boost in yield by going from 23 to 35 w/sq ft. The 23 was barely enough.
 

HockeyBeard

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You should get a big boost in yield by going from 23 to 35 w/sq ft. The 23 was barely enough.
I felt the same way, to be honest. CO2 + the extra ~280W of 3000K should give me a nice little boost. Eventually, I'm going to phase out my mover and have a stationary COB fixture, and move it over to a veg area.
 

littlejacob

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I felt the same way, to be honest. CO2 + the extra ~280W of 3000K should give me a nice little boost. Eventually, I'm going to phase out my mover and have a stationary COB fixture, and move it over to a veg area.
Bonjour
How you gonna get the 80w of 3000ºk
200w...ok...but the rest???
CU
 

dandyrandy

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Yeah the plants are stupid sticky. Smell of 3 plants dominates the whole house. I had two midget bud plants so this yeild is a joke.

But I agree, where as with hid it bakes off all the oil by my guessing. I've never seen such shiny oily leaves in my life.

I attribute it to the temps and lack of uv light. May be totally wrong but it's my guess
Yep!
 

littlejacob

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They like it. Day 3 of Week 4. 1 Week 12/12, next week 13/11, now 14/10 with 730nm Flower initiator.
Bonjour could you remind me what kind of 730nm do you use...is it diode or cob...I guess it is 1w per sq/ft...and during 10mn after light off...it allow you to run 14/10 and to stay in normal bloom time which increase weight! Right?
Have a nice day!
 
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