Blinddate, HPS is not sulphur plasma, thanks for your insightful nothingness
Blinddate, HPS is not sulphur plasma, thanks for your insightful nothingness
the only thing not to see an andvancement in 20 years would be lighting.I beleive your target audience is on craigslist.
Try peddling your crap there.
Only an idiot would flower with a Hort blue. And a bigger idiot after "many grows".
How about you back up that claim with some rational? And trust me, I am not idiot, unless you can explain aspects of light quantum physics for us like I can??? (yea, I didn't think so, now go back to your sandbox)
@ B.Friendly,
Don't you love it when all these "smart guys" come out of the woodwork with nothing but a empty opinionated sentence? I have yet to see one of these smart guys post data or the 'whys'...
As for the Luxim plasma bulbs. Yes, they do look promising, but if you read the specs, they're about 4 time less efficient as an HPS as far as watts per lumens goes. Maybe they can make up for it in PAR. I don't know. I'll bet they don't either.
They continue to use lsr... everything else makes little sense with cuttings. The stronger the light, the longer it takes to root and the worse for the cutting. The light should serve the plants purely as a temporal orientation aid... to prevent pre-flowering... the energy that the plant needs to form new roots does not need to be drawn from the light... it has long been in it... stored in the stem and scroll. Lsr is there in terms of acquisition and dealing with operating costs... but above all for the vitality of the cuttings and its development process when it comes to new roots, it's pretty much unbeatable. The light color of the lsr... with sativa cuttings it is different than with indicas... with hybrids depending on where the genetic heavyweight is locatedIch bin mir nicht sicher, ob sie es noch verwenden oder auf LEDs umgestiegen sind.