Buddernugs
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Who’s running it and how do you run it?
Notice any difference?
Notice any difference?
Not just to keep the ickies away but to also get your plants to pump out every last bit of thc possible.Are UVA/UVB lights a viable option later in bloom to help keep mold/mildew at bay, especially prior to harvest? You guys just sent me down a rabbit hole.
How deep do you want to go? Charts and graphs? What nm wavelength, for what function?Are UVA/UVB lights a viable option later in bloom to help keep mold/mildew at bay, especially prior to harvest? You guys just sent me down a rabbit hole.
I would bring them inside and hit them with the UV a couple hours before lights out. Just for a couple days before harvest. Or, blast them just after chop while they are hanging.If you're going to be spending money on electricity outdoors why not put a couple of fans on them instead
How far are you from canopy and what wattage?I have been using solarcure UVB 4 foot fluorescent for years now. Not cheap but well worth it for me. More frost and no more fungus gnats since I started using. Left one tent with out the lights and frost was much less so all have them now. Use them 6 hours a day while lights on 2 per tent. These guys only make UV which I like
I run them about 24 inches but but they often get down around 12 inches late in bloom I use 2 per tent.How far are you from canopy and what wattage?
I might have to break mine back out. I bought some 5 watt leds from 310- 380nm to add to my mix. I haven't really been working on lighting for about a year. Planning on creating another light with as much of the spectrum as I can afford. UV led's are expensive.
I've used the O3 generators too. The Mcree Curve shows a tiny bit in the spectrum.
Yes, those UVB range are expensive.I run them about 24 inches but but they often get down around 12 inches late in bloom I use 2 per tent.
I use a standard 32 watt 4 foot fixture but they can be powered from 25 to 80 watts for special uses. These tubes have built in reflectors so you need to orient them with writing down. They are much much stronger than reptile lights.
I used to build high powered led flashlights along with specialty 256nm UV flashlights for blood detection and small cure jobs. I found using UV chips can be costly adding to lights.