Sure blind test are important, which bud looks to have a higher trich content
I don't think he'd disagree. It's just that picture is not the best for comparing. A bit closer would be awesome.
Sure blind test are important, which bud looks to have a higher trich content
pepe le skunk highlights a good point,, especially with fluorescents the light diminishes exponentially quickly as you move farther from the source,.., but you need at least 1 foot from the arcadia 12% lamps, especially with a reflector. Even at one foot the UV levels are unnaturally high, 18" is a good distance I have found...
they work best as side lighting.....
I wanted to say the right because they look more tan. My trich's actually took on a reddish color the closer they were. Will say the smoke is over the top, trippy. Smoked up a guy who cuts my lawn with only 4 hits and we were floating. And that was on some 1 week old after cut. It might calm down in a few weeks but wow. We were both baked beyond belief.Anyone want to venture a guess as to which cluster was recieving UVB enrichment.
See what Dr Baines has to say.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AUu24MNO2Ho
T8 Lamp Arcadia D3+ 12% lamp and reflector:
10cms. 252uw/cm2
20cms. 124uw/cm2
30cms. 72uw/cm2
40cms. 49uw/cm2
T5 Lamp Arcadia D3+ 12% lamp and reflector:
10cms. 548uw/cm2
20cms. 274uw/cm2
30cms. 169uw/cm2
40cms. 109uw/cm2
These numbers look nice, but how about uw/cm3? T8 has a better footprint, lasts longer, is more efficient and runs cooler. It puts out 100% of it's power vs less than 90% for T5 (at 25°C). Also UV doesn't get through the canopy anyway, no matter how strong it is. What is good for bearded dragons may not be the best for cannabis.
Anyone want to venture a guess as to which cluster was recieving UVB enrichment
(left of course)
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One picture tells more than a thousand words.
How much faster did the UVB cluster mature?
So, is this the most anticlimactic thread in existence? It was just getting good with the anticipation of the smoke test...and then poof...gone.