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    Use of red reflective material

    Is it possible to get a meaningful increase in red spectrum light by using a red reflective material instead of the traditional white or silver during flowering. I know that the amount of light would be reduced because it only reflects one part of the visible spectrum. Would the decrease in reflected white light be offset by the increase in red light for flower production? Thank y'all for your time.

    #2
    i dont think so, more light is better than the right spectrum

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      #3
      Red par or spectrum isn't exactly red is wavelengths. High luminance in low solar sun. So you would want best Watts in a lower colour temperature like 3000k not exactly red light.

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        #4
        I’ve been reading up on this but don’t understand it fully yet... I you have the ambition, check it out. It will either screw you up or double your crop...ha

        wikipedia

        The Emerson effect is the increase in the rate of photosynthesis after chloroplasts are exposed to light of wavelength 680 nm (deep red spectrum) and more than 680 nm (far red spectrum). When simultaneously exposed to light of both wavelengths, the rate of photosynthesis is far higher than the sum of the red light and far red light photosynthesis rates. The effect was early evidence that two photosystems, processing different wavelengths, cooperate in photosynthesis.[1]

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          #5
          You will dim the area by making it reflect red. Less lumens for sure. Here is why... surfaces that appear red will absorb yellow, blue, green and violet light, while reflecting the red light.
          So yes, lots of red..which doesn’t travel as far as the other remaining spectrum. Diminishing the remaining spectrum is not something a grower wants to do.
          4x4 600w HID empty for summer
          3x3 400w HID with Bruce Banner and Skywalker Kush
          2x2 65w Quantum Board LED with 4 mother strains
          running all simultaneously for a perpetual harvests.
          https://forum.growweedeasy.com/forum...hash-adventure

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            #6
            I appreciate y'all taking your time to read and answer this.
            Currently, there's lots of knowledge out there but no real data that I'm able to find.
            Farmall, Experimentation is the only way we learn right? When I have space for more than two plants I'll have to play around with it some.
            Thanks again to everyone!

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              #7
              Try looking up plants grown under absorption filters. Plenty of information already out there.
              ...or you can always run a light experiment for yourself.
              Learn about where colors come from and how light absorption works in this fun experiment! All you need is a flashlight, construction paper, and cellophane!
              4x4 600w HID empty for summer
              3x3 400w HID with Bruce Banner and Skywalker Kush
              2x2 65w Quantum Board LED with 4 mother strains
              running all simultaneously for a perpetual harvests.
              https://forum.growweedeasy.com/forum...hash-adventure

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                #8
                Thanks Toker1, I haven't heard of that yet so I'll be sure to check it out. I figure that someone must have already done the research, I just have to find it.

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