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Haha yeah. Wishful thinking...
I played with one a little bit yesterday. Pretty neat. 5 channels of customization that really just boils down to whites and reds. There's a slider for the whites to choose warm or cool, then a slider for the intensity. Same for the reds. Far red or just red, olus intensity. Then there's a slider for overall intensity. Kinda neat.
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I also have a couple far red and UV bars that will likely be implemented.
Would some supplemental UV get the RKs cloaer to CLWs blue output?
I'm thinking about throwing the CLW on blue only until harvest. Could be a week. Could be two or three... You ever finish with all blue?
Very cool!
yes I've ran only blue and so many variations I lost count and track.
Where I'm at with this is the all purpose for every strain finishing spectrum is somewhere around 7000 to 10,000 kelvin in light color temp.
The lower that number the more red the color and the higher it is, the more blue and crisp white it will be.
It's not all UV or all blue etc. It's a blend of colors to get that 7-10K but blue and white is a huge part of it
It's difficult in some ways because there is no meter for kelvins. We have spectrometers that measure color and then we take that color and mix it up trying to find that 7-10K.
Red is a very dominating color in this at almost 2:1 so you need to pretty much double the blue to even match equal to red in just about every light out there. To get more blue usually requires supplements and that's where the blue bars and UV comes in but more often than not, they're severely underpowered to deliver the photons at the density we need. They can light up a poster but don't do shit in horticulture is what that is.
The blue that's in those SS lights is Osram and it just can't be duplicated man. It's just special in those regards. Like you can rebuild a Kia in all sorts of ways but it will never be a Corvette. That's what it's like trying to find another blue comparable to that Osram diode in there








