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Hey Mad,L.,
I agree, and that is how I present LEDs, see my sig
I disagree:
SPD, i.e., spectral quality:
HID is very similar to the sun if using something like a Hortlilux blue or CMH (in terms of spectral quality, i.e., SPD). The PAS (Photosynthesis Action Spctra) of plants is the same under sun and HID (i.e., bright white light), thus if we use a lamp with a 'good' SPD we can offer very close to the same spectral quality (i.e., Quantum Efficiency) as the sun. Note: I think CMH won't emit enough PPFD that is hwy I choose the 1,000 watt Hortlilux blue vs. 400w CMH (but I need to test with PPFD meter to be sure).
PPFD, i.e, irradiance:
The sun emits about 1,500-2,000 PPFD near equator at sea level around noon in late summer on a clear day. And the sun emits about 200-400 uW/cm^2 UV-b as a peak around noon in the same region of the world (also at high altitudes of around 7K+ feet elsewhere in the world). As I have shown 1,500 PPFD is about ideal irradiance for cannabis, and that's the same irradiance as the sun emits. That is why I am buying a 1,000 w Hortlilux Blue: to reach 1,500 PPFD.
True.
Yes, that is what I have been trying to do. I never once wrote something like "LEDs dont' work", or "LEDs can't grow cannabis". However, I see no reason to use LEDs unless one is in a power-limited environ or a space limited environ like a cabinet grow (which IMO is a waste anyway).
No it's not. He should have used in vivo because in situ is half way between in vitro and in vivo. We want in vivo studies for real-world applications.
All the best
makes sense 2nd, but why not just present LED as appropriate for power restricted scenarios (self-imposed or otherwise)?
I agree, and that is how I present LEDs, see my sig
There's a bit of a tendency to give them negative emotional weight in you posts. Sure, it may not be as good as HPS, but in my book, THAT is not as good as the sun.
I disagree:
SPD, i.e., spectral quality:
HID is very similar to the sun if using something like a Hortlilux blue or CMH (in terms of spectral quality, i.e., SPD). The PAS (Photosynthesis Action Spctra) of plants is the same under sun and HID (i.e., bright white light), thus if we use a lamp with a 'good' SPD we can offer very close to the same spectral quality (i.e., Quantum Efficiency) as the sun. Note: I think CMH won't emit enough PPFD that is hwy I choose the 1,000 watt Hortlilux blue vs. 400w CMH (but I need to test with PPFD meter to be sure).
PPFD, i.e, irradiance:
The sun emits about 1,500-2,000 PPFD near equator at sea level around noon in late summer on a clear day. And the sun emits about 200-400 uW/cm^2 UV-b as a peak around noon in the same region of the world (also at high altitudes of around 7K+ feet elsewhere in the world). As I have shown 1,500 PPFD is about ideal irradiance for cannabis, and that's the same irradiance as the sun emits. That is why I am buying a 1,000 w Hortlilux Blue: to reach 1,500 PPFD.
Thus:
We can offer very near the same SPD as the sun, and the same irradiance as the sun in terms of PPFD with an HID and UV-b.
We can offer very near the same SPD as the sun, and the same irradiance as the sun in terms of PPFD with an HID and UV-b.
there's always something that is in some way better, because every choice is about weighing relative advantages and disadvantages, no?
True.
So helping me make my long term plans is about making sure I understand all the strengths and weaknesses, so that I can compare those to my actual situation and place.
Yes, that is what I have been trying to do. I never once wrote something like "LEDs dont' work", or "LEDs can't grow cannabis". However, I see no reason to use LEDs unless one is in a power-limited environ or a space limited environ like a cabinet grow (which IMO is a waste anyway).
In situ, btw was a good word for NT to choose. It implies so much in the scientific sense, but especially something about place in the art of living sense.
No it's not. He should have used in vivo because in situ is half way between in vitro and in vivo. We want in vivo studies for real-world applications.
All the best