@@DeBaccoUniversityno problem man...your a great reference and a great knowledge and we thank you for your hard work and dedication..really...it means a lot ..your the man!
They need 800/900 umol/m2/sec at max. But could you tell us more about optimal values over the grow cycle : early, veg, flip, pre flower, flower, ripen ? thanks a lot
For the author. .is 800 the best economic return for natural atmospheric levels? Or best yield you can possibly get from the plant at natural co2 levels? Thank you
This DeBacco University video should be helpful... th-cam.com/video/au7G-oVDeKg/w-d-xo.html However, in short yes there is a level that can damage plants and also waste energy.
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@@DeBaccoUniversityno problem man...your a great reference and a great knowledge and we thank you for your hard work and dedication..really...it means a lot ..your the man!
Couldn't get a better collaboration in our hobby 🌿🔥💨
Happy to be a part of it.
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Shane's contribution to the lighting space is second to none. Thx brother
Glad to have him as part of the channel!
Shane's the man that knows lights, he's done a lot of great videos on his Migro channel.
Another nice channel to check out.
Excellent collaboration!
Glad you liked it!
MVP for the both of you! Top Notch work!
Much appreciated!
They need 800/900 umol/m2/sec at max. But could you tell us more about optimal values over the grow cycle : early, veg, flip, pre flower, flower, ripen ? thanks a lot
With CO2 supplementation the plants are more efficient and can use more light. Check out other videos on the channel.
You guys are a great help and loaded with valuable info. Thanks I appreciate all you do.
Thanks for sharing and happy to provide quality content for you and others!
Bugbee, Shane, DeBacco and all those others leaning on science, not sharing bullshit: Thank y'all!!
Great to know this makes the top three... even if it is bronze, there is room to grow;-)
So glad you did a collab with him!
Happy to be able to provide this to you!
For the author. .is 800 the best economic return for natural atmospheric levels? Or best yield you can possibly get from the plant at natural co2 levels? Thank you
800-1000 is the typical target.
will 60 or 80 dli damage the plants in some way or is it just a waste of electricity?
This DeBacco University video should be helpful... th-cam.com/video/au7G-oVDeKg/w-d-xo.html
However, in short yes there is a level that can damage plants and also waste energy.
800-900 par seems wayyyyyy too much right? Does anyone really run at 800 par? My leaves all burn up if i go that high.
It can be even greater, especially if you are running elevated levels of CO2.
When I started growing the co2 was 350 in atmosphere. We won't even need to supplement co2 in another 50 years.
living close to the plants produce good amount of co2
We need to grow more plants to capture more carbon...