Wastei
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And it's not just UV, a big misconception is that UV-B is what's relevant when it's actually UV-A you want. Most people run 45min-60min in the middle of the light cycle to mimic peak UV rays naturally in the middle of the day.First off, Sativa, Im not arguing with you. This is nothing more then grower banter.
from my findings, you can literally hit a plant with 2000 par LED light without burn if its diffused, and of course cooled. You would absolutely see droop if DLI is maximized, 60+ DLI, which as Dr. Bugsy said, the plant can take from seedling to harvest. Polycarbonate, does infact change spectrum DIRECTION, in a mixed fashion, same as a white wall is better then a reflective surface. even as Dr. Buggy said, PHOTON FOCUS, can be detrimental to the plants, much as literally 95% of LED lights do exact. They are FOCUSED or Direct, like lasers, like i said in my post above. Just like alot of LEDs are short of Green waves, with an addition of a polycabonate diffuser, the green waves are meshed. a Polycarbonate also allows reds to be meshed better, and reduces the UV to almost zero, which again, is beneficial to plants.
I personally find that indoor growers, do things for reason to reduce a plant that is meant to be 10 ft tall, to a plant that is 10% of that, lol. and for evident reason.
The addition of Blue waves, keeps the plant miniature in veg. Reducing the blue, would produce a taller, more rebus plant in the long run. I think after the first 3 weeks, blue should be reduced from the spectrum. and the last 3 weeks should be increased, and decrease Reds, till chop. The increase in Blues, will make for a harder, denser nugs. I personally, would enjoy elongation prior to flip. Open those sights up. Of course you need the room to accomidate, lol. Which again, in turn, helps with light penetration.
Also, UV should be givin in Clumps, and not continuous. I think a big mess up in the LED industry, is the addition of UV, but a stand a lone UV, giving in intervals, is much much much more beneficial.
You want to trigger positive genetic response while not stressing the plant.