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5 years ago
Constructed a canopy and added a humidifier. This has made a dramatic difference. Also Started 3 more species: Gelato, Dwarf Low Flyer and Northern Lights which with Candy Cane, Early Miss and White Widow gives me 6 total.
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Grow Questions
AdaSteve
AdaStevestarted grow question 5 years ago
Have 2 1200 watt 2 switch LED lights at 19 inches. Currently using just Vegetation switch (assuming each switch is 600 watts) Seeking advice on light distance and if I should use both switches, Vegetative and Flowering. What is best without doing harm?
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JinksyGrowsanswered grow question 5 years ago
Light height? Let's talk about it. Firstly, LED manufactures use false, inflated "equivalents". That 1200W lamp is probably only 200-250Watts. I mention this because the 200-250W is the number to focus on when it comes to taking PAR and PPFD readings (Buyer beware. Lots of lies from manufactures to appear better then others). Anywho!!! Most LED manufacturers will give you benchmark heights to use in the seedling, Veg and flowering state but I have noticed some very close relationships between all these lamps. With seedlings you're going to want a 60-75cm buffer space. Veg, you're looking at 60cm and Flower is 45-60cm buffer space. I'd check the manufacturer specs, but I can almost guarantee these are the numbers you'll find. Heads up that LEDS are obviously intense as eff and these numbers may not work for you. If they stretch and get lanky, too far. If they cup, twist or burn you're too close. Again, the manufacture has benchmark numbers, but pending on your entire environment you may have to move it up or down to it's "sweet spot". As for the bloom and Veg switch, this is another manufacturer recommendation BUT most will tell you to operate both switches while in flower. If you find this to intense for the plants, there is nothing stopping you from flicking off the "Veg" switch whenever you'd like. Quick example from my grow: SF-2000 recommends a 60cm buffer. At this height my plants were being heat stressed and it was obvious. They were cupping, 'praying' and burning. I moved the SF to 75cm and everything was ok. Play it by ear and within a couple days you WILL have that sweet spot you're looking for. Hope this is the answer you're looking for my friend. I see a couple other issues but you didn't ask about that! so I'll leave it there. Good luck my friend and happy grows✊👍
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Denzulweek 12
Congrats on putting a successful harvest in the books. Enjoy the fruits if your labor my friend. You earned it
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Looking great 😉, Good luck with your grow 👍wish you all the best in your adventure to harvest 🙏 Have fun
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Good looking grow you have there 😎👍, Good luck in the road to your harvest 👌, have fun and all the best in your venture😉
AdaSteve
AdaSteveweek 6
Thanks that was a big help. Turns out my 1200 watt lights are really 236 watts. Watered heavily with fresh spring water. Things are turning around dramatically.