Hey mate. I grow succulents under LED blue and red running at the same time for 9Hrs a day. Is changing the color to red or blue gonna make any difference?. Thanks mate. Just subbed!!!!.
I only hate you because I want to be you. Seriously man, your greenhouse layouts are mind blowing. I have very minimal equipment and I spend hours thinking of ways to optimize the very first steps of germination. As time progresses I obsess about every aspect of the grow & I never get angry or bored. I always feel energetic and satisfied around plants. Thanks for making this video. I'm glad it had to be you, you clearly have a passion for plants.
What spectrometer were you using and is it affordable? If not can you suggest one I can use for a home garden - maybe an app! I have a grow light I can manipulate the spectrum on
So red any red light? Bc the I read a study by Texas am that specifically said ir red. Not an led colored red. So I added ir red in my grow room and my seedlings have true leaves they are like baby babies. I think I fucked up 😫
can you tell me that which kind of single colored light better? only red or red/blue or white led or only yellow led (i see yellow led has color like sun light
You guys do realize that when you opened this video you started by saying that red and blue light drive photosynthesis but what about Green? It has already been shown that green light also drives photosynthesis just as efficiently as red light. Although the plant does not use as much green light as red light it's still does use it and it does in fact drive photosynthesis unlike what was originally thought back in the days of blue and red lighting
"It has already been shown that green light also drives photosynthesis just as efficiently as red light." No it hasn't. "Although the plant does not use as much green light as red light it's still does use it..." That means it isn't as efficient.
Lars Larsen it's been proven that it uses green light with 90% efficiency. Please educate yourself before stupid comments. Just because it does not need as much green as it does red and blue for quality as well as for yield it has been shown you can grow a plant complete from seed to harvest with green light only. I will point you to dr. Bruce bugbee. Don't believe me. Just go educate yourself before stupidity ensues anymore. The amount of light that it uses in comparison to another has nothing to do with the efficiency of how it uses it dumbass. Please ask the person closest to you to slap you for your stupidity.
I have to comment again on how dumb your comment was. I can't believe that you equate the amount of green light that it needs or uses with the efficiency of how it uses it. What a dumb dumb person you are.
Lars Larsen I believed the same information 5 years ago. Look up Utah State University and their most recent studies on light and you will learn as well as I did that green light is 90% efficient or more. Stop telling me your opinion because I'm not telling you what I think I'm telling you what simply is. I will say again also look up dr. Bruce bugbee the current expert on this subject in this field.
@@chrisfisher5351 There have been experiments that say that green is more efficient than other colors, but that's in the presence of white light when the near-surface layers are already saturated. That's a big if... and unlike the single-leaf experiments, the calculations are done at a per-cell level, so that's only a percentage efficiency for the light that penetrates that far, which isn't very much with green light. Even if what you were saying was true (and it's not) the electrical efficacy of green LEDs is lower than white or red/blue LEDs, so you're losing efficiency there too.
Hello just wondering if you could tell me where you bought that red LED bulb and are they any good for flowering plants or would the LED panels be a better option because my plants are in flower and I want more red in my spectrum
Ya know I'd rather that you don't fast forward past the science nerd stuff. That is the subject matter that I tune in for. It's the dog stuff that has nothing to do with the subject that is distracting to me. Given my druthers, you could just fast forward or just edit out all of the dog stuff and be fine by me.
Dude appreciates his plants. Petting the lettuce was awesome lol. Sh!t looks good Tyler
Hey mate. I grow succulents under LED blue and red running at the same time for 9Hrs a day. Is changing the color to red or blue gonna make any difference?. Thanks mate. Just subbed!!!!.
I only hate you because I want to be you. Seriously man, your greenhouse layouts are mind blowing. I have very minimal equipment and I spend hours thinking of ways to optimize the very first steps of germination. As time progresses I obsess about every aspect of the grow & I never get angry or bored. I always feel energetic and satisfied around plants. Thanks for making this video. I'm glad it had to be you, you clearly have a passion for plants.
What spectrometer were you using and is it affordable? If not can you suggest one I can use for a home garden - maybe an app! I have a grow light I can manipulate the spectrum on
So red any red light? Bc the I read a study by Texas am that specifically said ir red. Not an led colored red. So I added ir red in my grow room and my seedlings have true leaves they are like baby babies. I think I fucked up 😫
God damn, do I use red light for flowering or blue and red, ffs?
Blue for growing. Red for flowering your wee........tomato plants.
I put my fiddle leaf fig under a red light and it slightly burnt the leaves. I’m devastated.
can you tell me that which kind of single colored light better? only red or red/blue or white led or only yellow led (i see yellow led has color like sun light
Each color has a purpose to the structure to the plant itself. Worth a good entire day to research the differences, itll pay off for sure. 😉
I bought a red light for my indoor plants to help them grow and I hope it can help! Thank you for this video
I did too. Got me two of the growstar 300 watt ufo all red for supplemental lighting to help my four rapid led 75 watt cobs
I have 660 850 nm
I have the g8 ped booster 630 n 660 nm
You guys do realize that when you opened this video you started by saying that red and blue light drive photosynthesis but what about Green? It has already been shown that green light also drives photosynthesis just as efficiently as red light. Although the plant does not use as much green light as red light it's still does use it and it does in fact drive photosynthesis unlike what was originally thought back in the days of blue and red lighting
"It has already been shown that green light also drives photosynthesis just as efficiently as red light."
No it hasn't.
"Although the plant does not use as much green light as red light it's still does use it..."
That means it isn't as efficient.
Lars Larsen it's been proven that it uses green light with 90% efficiency. Please educate yourself before stupid comments. Just because it does not need as much green as it does red and blue for quality as well as for yield it has been shown you can grow a plant complete from seed to harvest with green light only. I will point you to dr. Bruce bugbee. Don't believe me. Just go educate yourself before stupidity ensues anymore. The amount of light that it uses in comparison to another has nothing to do with the efficiency of how it uses it dumbass. Please ask the person closest to you to slap you for your stupidity.
I have to comment again on how dumb your comment was. I can't believe that you equate the amount of green light that it needs or uses with the efficiency of how it uses it. What a dumb dumb person you are.
Lars Larsen I believed the same information 5 years ago. Look up Utah State University and their most recent studies on light and you will learn as well as I did that green light is 90% efficient or more. Stop telling me your opinion because I'm not telling you what I think I'm telling you what simply is. I will say again also look up dr. Bruce bugbee the current expert on this subject in this field.
@@chrisfisher5351 There have been experiments that say that green is more efficient than other colors, but that's in the presence of white light when the near-surface layers are already saturated. That's a big if... and unlike the single-leaf experiments, the calculations are done at a per-cell level, so that's only a percentage efficiency for the light that penetrates that far, which isn't very much with green light.
Even if what you were saying was true (and it's not) the electrical efficacy of green LEDs is lower than white or red/blue LEDs, so you're losing efficiency there too.
omg... Tyler is crazy... xD
Sekonic C-7000 SpectroMaster spectrometer $2,000 - HOLLY MOLLY
Wow you sound excited
Hello just wondering if you could tell me where you bought that red LED bulb and are they any good for flowering plants or would the LED panels be a better option because my plants are in flower and I want more red in my spectrum
jus google it
Bro...Why did I think he was Happy Gilmore as soon as the video turned on...
Hahaha Science mumbo jumbo. Good one. 😂1:15
hey ur cute
I'm trying to grow this weed and this clown is growing lettuce .
Your a cannabis grower and not even know
Ya know I'd rather that you don't fast forward past the science nerd stuff. That is the subject matter that I tune in for.
It's the dog stuff that has nothing to do with the subject that is distracting to me. Given my druthers, you could just fast forward or just edit out all of the dog stuff and be fine by me.
Chill