oooh man petflora is gonna eat you for breakfast....yeehaw
lol
oooh man petflora is gonna eat you for breakfast....yeehaw
Very professionally designed report. Too professional, perhaps?
Why this spectrum?
Anyway ppf plz
Answer to Dion and timmur.
For our 16" on center plant spacing systems (3 x 3 plants on 4' x 4' table) each LED is powered by 0.16 watts.
There are 3 active sunblades per 4' x 4' table.
There are 1280 LEDS per active sunblade.
There are 3 active sunblades per 4' x 4' table.
There are 3840 active LEDS per 4' x 4' table.
There are 9 plants per 4' x 4' table.
There are 426 LEDS per plant
Each SMD LED has a PPF = 0.54 μmol/s (when run at 0.16 watts)
Therefore the PPF delivered to each 4' x 4' table is 2073 μmol/s
Therefore the PPF delivered to each plant is 230 μmol/s
I would like to stress that:
Top down lighting delivers PPF to the plant two dimensionally.
The Suncloak Lighting System delivers PPF to the plant three dimensionally. Three dimensional delivery from thousands of light sources is so much more efficient than 2D delivery that it makes traditional concepts of PPF obsolete. Our yield results are slowly but surely proving this fact.
My next post will include results from a THC Bomb grow using the Suncloak light system.
I hope this information is helpful.
Thank you for the question Dion.
We compared the yield of 26 local grows with different lighting set ups. The best yield results by far were with light fixtures that used the Phillips MASTER GreenPower Plus 1000W EL Bulb.
Phillips MASTER GreenPower Plus 1000W
Even though this bulb was used in multiple fixtures by many companies the results were about the same for all fixtures. So we decided to mimic the spectrum of this bulb in an LED SMD to the best of our ability. The Phillips MASTER GreenPower Plus 1000W EL Bulb spectrum is attached.
At the time time of this decision no LED manufacturers made an LED with this spectrum. So we had to design our own LED with the spectrum I posted earlier. We are extremely happy with the results.
I hope this information is helpful.
A note on HPS, while the least efficient per photon the light itself puts out half again more photons per watt than any other light. The plant adapts to the lack of blue and deep red by manufacturing additional layers of chloroplasts to use the green, which penetrates through the leaf. This results in a heavier plant...
A subject you may wish to research if using high intensity lighting is spectrum, antenna molecules, and chloroplasts.
Red and blue light cannot get through the top layer of chloroplasts in the leaf. At higher intensities (1200+ umol) more of the energy comes from antenna molecules collecting green. At maximum total absorption a full 50% is from green's ability to penetrate through the leaf, using three or four layers of chloroplasts instead of just one.
You guys need to chill out those lights do work. I've seen finished results. Don't have me talking about my lights. @PetFlora you known what I'm talking about. Amare is overpriced and I think is about the same price if we went watt for watt.
Too bad you chose the wrong Phillips spectrum to emulate!
So to the human eye the light is white yes? U mentioned 2200k?
It looks pretty cool. Do u think prices will drop? I assume u r trying to recoupe r&d costs?
Hey lumengineer nice results! Was that a six week veg?