Quote Originally Posted by DreadedHermie
Ahh, the sweet sting of chloroform.

That's why Hermie's eyes water after sex.

But, I'm not supposed to talk about that. Part of the plea deal... I'm sure everyone understands... :wtf:

Anyway, I like 660nm deep reds and 465nm blues for flower, about an 8:1 ratio. More blues inhibit stretch; more red stimulates late flowering with the strains I've worked with.

I use fluoros for veg, but somewhere around 2 reds to 1 blue would be in the ball park. (Procyons are 40:16, which is 2.5:1, disregarding the fact that the reds and blues are different type of emitters.)

abbazabba, if you fill out the form in my sig and start a separate thread people will try to figure out what you've got goin' on. Pics would help, and one of the spec sheet you got with your light might be interesting. But a meaningful answer begs more background info. Soil / hydro? Veg / flower? Etc.

Because the spec sheet says they're 120 deg doesn't make it so. Chinese LED specs are frequently unreliable.




hahaha...I finally get it....I open my jar of curing buds and if I get too close I my eyes started to tear up a bit lol....I did not get that for sooo long....and not exactly certain I'm %100 correct still...either way very funny
abbazabba123 Reviewed by abbazabba123 on . Return my 90w ufo? Ok heres the deal I bought one of these 90w quad band ufo leds off eBay. They say how great the are and have 100% feedback where many others say how good their lights are. Well I had my seedlings under the ufo for several days after taking them out from my cfls and didnt see as much growth as I did with them only under 3 26watt daylight cfls. I was like wtf? So I added 4 26w daylight cfls to the ufo and growing started up again. For as much as they hop these things up, Im not really happy Rating: 5