I am reading thru the various articles on this website and they have been very helpful. I was looking at getting a 2nd light and then started reading a bit more about what each spectrum does and it got me wondering about something. Right now I have a single 40w Sansi full spectrum LED which looks like this.
Blue (400-499nm) 19.46%
Green (500-599nm) 37.70%
Red (600-699nm) 36.23%
Far Red (700-780nm) 6.61%
I have a couple of different questions here. First, is this light enough or do I need another one? If I need another one is it simply a "you need more total light" issue or "you need more spectrum balance". If it's the first option then a second of the same light seems like it would work fine, right? If it's the second, then I'm not really sure what would be best to pair with it. From what I read this is a pretty solid all around light and I am not trying to do much at once. No more than 2, each in a 3 gallon pot.
Next I'm wondering about the spectrum and how you can use it to really shape plants, if this is even possible. I'm learning here so try not to laugh if i'm off on some of this. What I understand is that blue light with cannabis encourages the plant to bush out some. Not flowering, but just become a bushier, fatter plant vs tall and lanky. If I wanted to make a plant grow fatter before it starts to bud could I just add an led with much more blue in the same room with the current one or is it not nearly this simple? If what I have is fine for veg and perhaps maybe ok for flowering, can I just add a red light (or light with more red) to the full spectrum led once flowering starts?
I found it pretty interesting reading how the far red can affect the plant into knowing the day is about end. The spectrum article on here mentions if you give it some far red before you turn the lights off you can kick in night cycle a bit sooner. The light I have now has 6.61% far red. Is it really as simple as turning on a light with more far red % and if so how much since the one I have now is at 6.61%?
It would be ideal if I could just add something like a 15-20w blue or red to what I have. Maybe use the main light all of the time with the blue and then sub in the red later or a red / blue swapping to a red during flower. I was also considering maybe going with a smaller HPS to pair with what I have, but not really sure if it would work well.
My goal is not to grow the largest plants with huge yields. Everything is personal use so my goal right now is to focus on growing top quality small batches. I want to experiment with a variety of strains and get into breeding. Not worried about equipment carrying over if I want to move into growing in a larger scale. If this happens I will just buy whatever is needed.
Is there any benefit to running multiple colors on a timer that rotates thru them? For example, 16 / 8 cycle where you have full spectrum led + hps on 16 straight, after 6 hours a blue led kicks on for 8 hours (going off for the last 2) then during the last 4 hours red kicks on and the last 2 hours the red swaps to a far red. I imagine there has to be a perfect balance that can only be achieved by having some intricate system of multiple lights going on and off and various times.
Any links to detailed information on this or test done would be great.
Blue (400-499nm) 19.46%
Green (500-599nm) 37.70%
Red (600-699nm) 36.23%
Far Red (700-780nm) 6.61%
I have a couple of different questions here. First, is this light enough or do I need another one? If I need another one is it simply a "you need more total light" issue or "you need more spectrum balance". If it's the first option then a second of the same light seems like it would work fine, right? If it's the second, then I'm not really sure what would be best to pair with it. From what I read this is a pretty solid all around light and I am not trying to do much at once. No more than 2, each in a 3 gallon pot.
Next I'm wondering about the spectrum and how you can use it to really shape plants, if this is even possible. I'm learning here so try not to laugh if i'm off on some of this. What I understand is that blue light with cannabis encourages the plant to bush out some. Not flowering, but just become a bushier, fatter plant vs tall and lanky. If I wanted to make a plant grow fatter before it starts to bud could I just add an led with much more blue in the same room with the current one or is it not nearly this simple? If what I have is fine for veg and perhaps maybe ok for flowering, can I just add a red light (or light with more red) to the full spectrum led once flowering starts?
I found it pretty interesting reading how the far red can affect the plant into knowing the day is about end. The spectrum article on here mentions if you give it some far red before you turn the lights off you can kick in night cycle a bit sooner. The light I have now has 6.61% far red. Is it really as simple as turning on a light with more far red % and if so how much since the one I have now is at 6.61%?
It would be ideal if I could just add something like a 15-20w blue or red to what I have. Maybe use the main light all of the time with the blue and then sub in the red later or a red / blue swapping to a red during flower. I was also considering maybe going with a smaller HPS to pair with what I have, but not really sure if it would work well.
My goal is not to grow the largest plants with huge yields. Everything is personal use so my goal right now is to focus on growing top quality small batches. I want to experiment with a variety of strains and get into breeding. Not worried about equipment carrying over if I want to move into growing in a larger scale. If this happens I will just buy whatever is needed.
Is there any benefit to running multiple colors on a timer that rotates thru them? For example, 16 / 8 cycle where you have full spectrum led + hps on 16 straight, after 6 hours a blue led kicks on for 8 hours (going off for the last 2) then during the last 4 hours red kicks on and the last 2 hours the red swaps to a far red. I imagine there has to be a perfect balance that can only be achieved by having some intricate system of multiple lights going on and off and various times.
Any links to detailed information on this or test done would be great.
Comment