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@IndoorUKgrows, what lights u using?
They seem preety happy so far, looking good. Remember to give them as much time as they need, don't rush anything. It will pay off trust me, the smoke is amazing and they can put off some weight... Good luck with your grow!! :))
@chef600, read a credible study basically proving that specific spectrum matters for nothing only average spectrum really matters, so for sure only flower would have reduced the grow infact more than only veg - because why? because of average spectrum. On the other hand there is very interesting research on far red spectrum - and intensity doesnt matter on that one 15 minutes every so often during lights on and 15 minutes before lights on and after lights off. ... check out gznalite.com i'm getting those after chinese new years lol
@chef600, that's a question you've not answered this time, that's a question you'll answer next time - if the question stays open then the answer should reflect that... otherwise you'll mess up all my notes lol, great grow man was fun to follow ! :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap:
@CRiSPrGrow, True man, true. I think it does affect the grow, and that I would have gotten smaller buds if I had only used the flowering lights. But than again, maybe Royal Bluematic wouldn't have gotten so bushy. Would be fun to test out the difference, leaving one plant to flower under the flowering lights only, and the other with the full spectrum. Idk, we'll leave the question to be answered by someone who has more time and better conditions. Was a fun grow all in all, I wanna thank you one more time for all of your help.
A real great community you've got here, wish we all could have something like this... One day, one day :))
@CRiSPrGrow, around half (52) of the LED diodes are used in the vegetative phase, the other half (68) are used in the flowering stage, combined there are 120LED diodes which give out a "full spectrum"; each diode pulls around 2 watt of true power. Yes, I have used the "full spectrum" during the flowering cycle, out of which the flowering lights were pulling around 150W. Divide that in half each plant gets ~70, 80W of flowering spectrum, and around 50w of vegetation light. So, technically I have used 130W of true power per plant, yes. But how much of a difference would I have gotten if I had only used the flowering lights that is the question. :)
@CRiSPrGrow, sure am dude! Got a little bit too hyped maybe :smile::smile:
Cheers to you, along the others, youve been really helpful :kissing_heart::smile: