JohnFonda
Tegrity Greenthumb
The plant is green because it reflects mostly green light. It only absorbs 3-5% less green and yellow than red and blue though from what I've read. This shows quite a wide band of the spectrum is usable to the plant. Then you get into veg vs flower and far reds and uv supplements...... I think I might toss the towel in on this one lol. If I am correct on this photosynthesis is very efficent within the spectrum it absorbs which is quite a wide part of the band. It takes less green cause the green holds the most amount of energy and creates too much noise in the system.This is what I’m interested in learning about but none of us seem to really know. I know the plants will only use specific temps of light, and not necessarily all of that, because it will only take in the light that hits the leaves and the whatever comes back from the light bouncing from surface to surface. The leaves will also still convert some of that light to heat, from any radiation that comes from the light, although LED emits less radiation than HPS.
I don’t think the difference is big, but it’s still very interesting to me, because I enjoy learning weird shit like this. I will admit I suck at equations, though.
Some interesting parts of a read.
The efficiency of this quantum mechanical first stage of photosynthesis is nearly perfect — almost all the absorbed light is converted into electrons the system can use
Quick fluctuations in the intensity of light falling on plants — from changes in the amount of shade, for example — also make the input noisy. For the cell, a steady input of electrical energy coupled to a steady output of chemical energy is best
Light movers not such a good idea ?