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sanibelisl sanibelisl
15 days ago
Just getting it set up. Looks like I will have to address some ventilation issues because when you crank up past half way the tent temperature will rise to dangerous levels (85 F) and high from there. Below half way is not a problem in fact perfect between 73-75 F. So now l research ventilation systems.
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sanibelisl
sanibelislstarted grow question 8 hours ago
Currently have the light at 22 inches above the pots as I have a light meter app on my phone. It really is pretty accurate. At that distance it reads between 350/400 ppfd which is what I believe seedlings like to thrive. I have noticed manufacturers recommend 18 inches for seedli
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Seedler
Seedleranswered grow question 3 hours ago
My guess: download Photone, google "cannabis DLI" and just adjust so it fits the current stage of growth. it's the easiest by far and you will develop an actual feeling for it instead of "well in this stage the lamp needs to be raised by 20cm on 80% power" Also i go for DLI and not ppfd
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Newt_Loop
Newt_Loopanswered grow question 5 hours ago
Most manufacturers light recommendations are very inaccurate and often over powered. Plants don't need a lot of light in veg, save the power for flower. I use to move my lights and would be around 30" and 40% intensity during veg, this would go to 24" during flower and I raise intensity each week until middle of flower where I run it the hardest and then toward harvest I start lowering intensity again. In my current 8x4 grow, I decided to leave the lights at the top of the tent and just adjust intensity as they grow, saves a lot of time not having to move 3 lights. Doing it this way, as seedlings my lights were almost 6' over the plants so my light was set to 70%. The higher intensity also raised temps and seedlings like to be warm. When the plants grew taller and I transplanted into bigger pots, the plants were now closer to the light and I lowered intensity to 60% and as they grew closer, 50%. They will stay there until flower. Coverage will always be the best at the highest point as well, the closer the light is to the plant the less area it will cover.
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00110001001001111Oanswered grow question 5 hours ago
depends on hours of operation and area you need to cover. lower wattage, less area covered and you can get it nice and close for small plants, like seedlings. Higher up will improve area of coverage and may make light more balanced across canopy, but if growing photoperiods, need to always plan for needs relative to 12hours of operation. If you need more than 67% power over 18hours, you will be lacking light over 12 hours if using that same light. no matter what 'they' say, simply react to how the plant is growing. stretch = more; too tight = less. Temp and humidity will impact that, you so you may get different results in different seasons depending on climate control. I find sprouts need roughly full light within 24-48 hours or i get excess stretch. so i give them what they ask for.
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Mrbeautiful420
Mrbeautiful420commentedweek 010 days ago
Good luck bro . Gonna be following your grow with you.