Thanks for the giveaway bro. I was on the edge of my seat!
Congrats winners!
Thanks for the giveaway bro. I was on the edge of my seat!
Congrats winners!
Ah shittt!
Congrats guys!
I stopped to take care of plants.
congratulations to all you fast fingers
I missed again I even set an alarm
Thanks I like the look of building them but wood may be faster weāll see! That is indeed a pretty tree
Lol Iām watching and was staying on then started looking at a secret jardin dr120 to buy and when I hopped back on i knew the multiple notifications meant i missed it
Well thereās always Saturday seed giveaway ! Thanks @ReikoX faster than last Fridayās giveaway .
Damn darker then the ring around my asshole.
Edit: I use my asshole ring to measure the darkness of objects.
Edit 2: sorry Iām high, itās 2 am
Haha @DannylovesCannabis they make bleach for that situation
My asshole would look like slim shady with all my ass hair.
lmao thatās hilarious
I guess it is a good thing he never had braided hair.
Crapā¦ I was glued to this and even feel asleep on it, literally ā¦ on the sofaā¦ Crap crap crapā¦
Hi @ReikoX , I am curious if you have done a ppfd reading on your X2 Solstrip rigs with the new Pulse unit yet? I have 2 rigs I built with the original version of the X3 strips and have found that they put out a lot more IR than I thought they would. Would be curious to see if your X2s are similar. I have many other LEDs. Some with and some without IR diodes and they all read what i expect to see on the meter except for the Solstrip rig which is as below. This is with the rigs set to about 30% power:
Otherwise would have plats down underā¦ crap plats that isā¦
obviously @ReikoX will comment though i do believe his did give off some unexpected IR, was sharing some of his initial light measurements with a couple of us when he playing with that pulse pro.
Yeah ok cool, thanks for the feedback.
I found it odd, but mine had quite a bit of IR in these. They are 3000K Samsung LM561C diodes. Not sure if they are solstrips, or a knock off version.
Iād be shocked if itās the diodes themselves creating the IR bump. Likely, thereās another culprit. Could it be the emissivity of various surfaces in your room, such as the frame/heatsinking of your light strips? Maybe the type of sensor they use doesnāt filter out that re-radiance?
In any case, the IR isnāt useful for growing so Iām not sure why the pulse meter shows anything beyond 800. Zhen & Bugbeeās latest research shows that thereās essentially no photosynthetic benefit to photons above 750nm.