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That is the big bang is just grew. It did not even have UV and got that strong. Next time I will have UV to get even more resin production.
@OGXTrich UVB is the exact spectrum, but any led that has UV uses the right type. CFLs can add UV also. The way they can fade furniture if left uncovered by a shade or something. It does not take a lot of UV to stimulate the resin production.
@OGXTrich UVB is the exact spectrum, but any led that has UV uses the right type. CFLs can add UV also. The way they can fade furniture if left uncovered by a shade or something. It does not take a lot of UV to stimulate the resin production.
Interesting. I was always under the impression that CFLs do not produce any UV spectra whatsoever. HIDs are told to emit some. And then there are special, UV-B emitting CFL bulbs designed for lizards and whatnot. That's the right kind for inducing increased trichome production.
I'm also pretty sure that LEDs don't produce UV-B but UV-A instead. The price for a single, true UV-B diode would be hundreds if not thousands of dollars. It's late and I'm not going to find a citation, so take this with a grain of salt.
Fluorescent bulbs do produce UV. They produce a light spectrum that is virtually identical to sun light. That is part of why photographers use them for professional lighting. The Dirt Genius leds I use say they are UVB. The buds they grow can stick to a wall, so I think they are telling the truth. That shop light would be enough for one or two plants UV and IR stimulation.
He'll yeah I'm waiting for my gsc to come in mail with my 2 fast 2 vast was gonna get the Wipeout seems wicked! Good luck man hope they become beauty's
I would love to see people here get stuff tested. I may speak a little soon but as far as I know I am the only one who has.
and I will have more to come.
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