Bruce Bugbee Series - UV & IR
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- Опубліковано 2 гру 2024
- In this video, Dr. Bruce Bugbee explores research on the role of UV and infrared light in plant growth and its impact on cannabis synthesis. Dr. Bugbee also touches on the usefulness of infrared light and recommendations for monitoring plant temperatures.
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About Dr. Bruce Bugbee:
Dr. Bruce Bugbee is an American scientist with a prestigious educational and research background with degrees from the University of Minnesota (Bachelor of Science), University of California, Davis (Master of Science), and Penn State University (Ph.D.). His work includes research into space farming with NASA to help develop regenerative life support systems. He and his students developed a dwarf variety of wheat that has been used in several studies on the Space Station, and he is currently working with NASA to study the use of fiber optics for growing plants in space.
After 34-years Dr, Bugbee is still located at Utah State University, where he is the Director of the Crop Physiology Laboratory. Athena is proud to be partnering with him in our pursuit of commitment; to never stop innovating. Innovation distinguishes a leader from a follower. Partnering with Dr. Bruce Bugbee at Utah State University allows Athena access to a team of research analysts running trials for various studies. Results to further develop better products and more consistent methods of cultivating the plant we all love. - Наука та технологія
Why would anyone add background music over Dr. Bruce Bugbee? The education he provides is way too valuable to be shadowed out by music. It's almost disrespectful.
Anyways,
Thank you Bruce for all that you do 🌿🫡
Bruce Bugbee is the truth. Destroyer of bro science.
😂I like that
Science bro bro😂🫡
Fan boi, You should crochet a lab thong for bruce.
Fuck yeah 😆💪
i come here for this reason , bro science pisses me off
Dr. Bugbee a question, this only apply to cannabinoids or does it also apply to terpenes and flavonoids? Because what the sellers claim is that UV increases terpenes and flavonoids, not cannabinoids.
He is the Albert Einstein of Cannabis ❤ endless knowledge, Great Videos Dr. Bugbee 😊
Dr I so wish I had seen this 2 months ago, prior to investing in both the UVB and A type supplemental lighting!!! Education is priceless…thank you
Bill Q
Before this video came out, everything from Dr. Bugbee suggested UVB is beneficial, so this is suprising for me to see. I was very close to ordering UVB bars for my FC4800 but I think I'm going to pass.
Wish I woulda seen this before I picked up the new Spider Farmer UV and IR's.
So happy that we have someone like bruce bugbee who makes us not having to rely on all that bro science. Dont get me wrong, Im a sw engineer and enjoy reading papers and I have to due to my work in the medical field. But I dont think Id have started to read biology papers, so very thankful Dr bugbee is providing this info that easily. Cheers
@Athena AG - so have you found information on the maximum amount of UV the plant can take without damage? I’m curious if UV light ((200-280)) could be used in higher levels of intensity to subdue or eliminate pathogens like fungus or mold on the leaves? Maybe not for 24/7 radiation, but daily light baths to help keep the plants clean? This stuff is incredibly interesting. Thank you for sharing!
what about the ionization of indoor air from pathogenic bacteria and fungi?
UV-C is used in greenhouses for sterilization. It damages the human DNA so there are companies developing robots that carry these UV-C lights between rows when no one is at the greenhouse. Too much of it will harm the plant though.
Germacide lamp !
UV-C is required therefore.
Yes absolutely UVC … but like 1 minutes a day 👌
Good to know. Lots of light companies are selling add-on UV and/or IR lights to their existing fixtures, and I've wondered if I should take the plunge even though I'm already getting great results with the standard fixture.
stick to your pure white leds. the diodes will last a lot longer too. ir and uv only have a life span of a couple of thousand hours where pure white leds a couple of 10k hours...
I think it’s important to note the specific language used in this video. I’m curious if he implies the same for terpenes or not. There seems to be evidence that Terps are enhanced by UVb.
• Cannabinoids: Active compounds that interact with the endocannabinoid system (e.g., THC, CBD).
• Terpenes: Aromatic compounds that contribute to the flavor and aroma of cannabis and may influence its effects ( Myrcene, Limonene, Pinene, Linalool, Caryophyllene).
At least you would have passed your scince classes not like these others who cant think for themselves 🤣
Highly recommend Dr Bugbee class at Utah State.
Have you done this course, I’m about to sit it myself before I do a full BS as Beal in medicinal plant sciences
Thank you Dr. Bugbee
Well that bursts a few bubbles.
Another excellent video. Clear and concise evidence-based information. Thanks Athena and Professor Bugbee.
Is this the most recent information? His interview with Migro 3 years ago Dr. Bugbee was saying adding UVB is beneficial
Anywhere we can see the research data?
wow this was so useful and helpful with helping me make my mind up on wheather not I should be adding the extra lights or not thanks Athena Ag! and Mr Bugbee!
what about terp production sir ?
Great stuff! Thanks!
What was the source of UV used in testing?
great video ,explained it perfectly..
Backround music?
how is this not contradicting to your statements in the UV video with MIGRO?
he has always stated there is no benefit to cannabanoids. You might be confusing it with terpenes.
That's bc they don't work with microorganisms that operate at sub 200nm
@@eggspanda2475 you are probably right, thx
Lol Question the incentives and you’ll find your answer
On the migro channel he is talking about uvc. Which has shown to be beneficial in killing pathogens / pm. But also has the ability to truly ruin your plants with as little as 10 mins of exposure by destroying the leaf rna / dna.
What about terpenes and pest control with UVB for controlled plant stress?
Pretty sure he's said uv will throw the plant into defense mode and produce tricombs to coat and protect the plant from the rays which would make them viable but.....🤷🏽♂️
@@arrowhead960 i use UVB starting at 15min mid light cycle working up to 2hrs off the last two weeks.
Rosemary gets super terpy
UV-C for pest control,
But also kills the protein cells in your skin
@@craigdawson7632exactly this video is paid sponsorship lol
I have mine on a timer, its set to run for 15mins every hour during flower period. @craigdawson7632
Our Lord and Savior Bruce Bugbee.
Amazing research!
whats with emerson effect IR combined with fullspec?
leds blancos ya tienen ambos nanometros que inciden en los dos fotosistemas PSI Y PSII
the truth the best in the field atm .. 💯💪🏼
Uv paired with micro biology? Is that being tested in your studys?
Nope,the comment I was looking for...also no mono cropping and let's revist this subject...🤔
All hail lord Bruce
Would ultra violet lights add anthocyanins in other vegetables and fruits? If so could it be beneficial for greenhouses to add it?
That's what I knew and what I've been reading in several researchers' articles.
😊 me shining my Tv remote
To add IR to my plants
Any effects on yield?
I remember a previous video in which the same Dr mentioned the beneficial effects of using red and UV rays and now it turns out that none of that was correct. What I do know is that I have seen 2 LEDs of the same brand work, one next to the other with the difference that one has more red and the one with more red produces much more.
Infrared is only a small part of the red spectrum, he is not saying that red is useless for photosynthesis, he said here that infrared isn't directly used in photosynthesis.
Reason I never got into the IR and UV fad. Pure white led is all you need to get the most out of your crop if you grow indoors...
How does the concept of "hardening" a plant to prepare it to move it outdoors work?
Incremental introduction to outside. Gradually increase outdoor hours until ready to transfer. Just make sure you've got your seasons correct
You can just bring them out during sunny days, then take em back in under the lights after sundown. Then repeat again everyday - if sunny. Just be sure they're grown enough to handle the elements
@@freedom_born But why does it work? Whats different
@@stevenlee2202
Why does hardening work?
The last 4 words of my last reply explain: "to handle the elements"
The plant can't acclimate immediately, so it needs to be eased in.
Ofc depending what stage/age it is, but if you're going from in to outdoor, the conditions aren't the same. That's *why* hardening is required.
@@stevenlee2202
I remember trying to explain that potassium also won't fix your white tips. Which leads to not transferring unhealthy plants outside until they're healthy again.
However the white tips can't be fixed with potassium - as you now suggest it might be your lights.
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What about THC and Terpenes???
Thanks Dr. Bugbee.
The background music though i find annoying honestly.
What about using UV for pest management?
He has proven uvc helps with pathogens, but can also ruin the dna and rna of the plant. So very short bursts at night. Grandmaster led have just pre released their predator light. Under canopy uvc
there are UV lights out there specifically designed for this and since UV is sterilising/damaging it does work, medical field for example uses it
@@adamw8579 I guess my true question would be is it cost effective to run UV for pest management or to use products like organasheild?
I use far red ( use the bloom channel instead of the veg channel ) during the first 10 or so days of veg to incite the plant to grow taller without gaining the structural weaknesses of etiolation. Seems to work, yet the effects are so small - as today's tiny far red bump in LED lights cannot work any miracles - that I'm not entirely sure it couldn't also just be the genetics.
Are you using a blurple light with separate bloom and veg switches?
very informative
So glad i ditched uv years ago. Wasted wattage. Furthermore, uva in leds has always been wothless.
Great video thank you so much for sharing this knowledge ❤️
In th other hand, don't need this psychedelic music please 😅
Dr bugee is talking about led uv light.
thanks
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Great videos 🙏🙏🙏
But please remove this background music 🤯
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I'm the first comment about the background music.
What u don't like that chill ass violin 🤣
Can we do away with the music I just want to hear the man speak
Thankfully some soundbars, like the Sonos Arc/Beam, have an option "Speech Enhancement" in-app that boost the dialog while lowering this annoying/pointless music indeed 🙏
Isn’t ir far red
No. Ir is nfrared. Far red is it's own
I wish the focus was not only on cannabis et similia.
I would be interesting to research on effects of UV on herbs, such as basil and vegetables, like tomatoes.
I’ll go take the UV down then….
That background music is so out of place.
Hence why outdoor reigns supreme
Running 1500ft , 2500ft, and 5000ft elevation grows this year looking forward to see the difference in UV effects on plants if any
@@thomassiegfried5409
There's supposedly a 6-10% increase every 1000ft. But the effect(s) would probably be increased from CO2 levels and air pressure... and the overall environment as well (soil, sun, wind etc...).
Sounds good man. Wish you well, hope it brings helpful data
Did any of you even bother watching the video? Because it's not saying what you suggest.
@@deleqtronica8733
WTF are you talking about buddy?!
The best IR and UV come from the sun you clown.
goodbye to mars hydro sup lights ha ha ha!!
Uze fared
*beneficial 😊
i use both uvs plus fluorescents for c with a gavita 2400e :) and wow :) but ..... got to use organic soil, and or organic supplements into canna coco to get insane nose. With rockwool i did not get the nose using the same regimen. Try a little oligochitosane and salicine buddy :) i only supplement uv for 2 hours per 12 hour cycle. hour on start up and hour on finish. when your 3.5 reeks up the entire house for days, dont blame me lol
Skip the IR and UV
Another band wagon im glad I didn't jump on
Haha, exactly. Just like blurples. "Green light doesn't work". :DD
isnt it nm?
Yo @acinfinity do you have a comment?