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Cool I'll take a lookno, but maybe amazon its called lumatek attis pro 300W
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Cool I'll take a lookno, but maybe amazon its called lumatek attis pro 300W
I’ve got the Attis 200w in my veg tent solid light for the price,I got the attis proI just want maximum results thanks for that
Amazing this has answered so many questions for me thankyou so muchI’ve got the Attis 200w in my veg tent solid light for the price,
Your light
Efficacy: 2.7 µmol/J
PPF: 816 µmol/s
Input Voltage: 200-240V
Power Consumption: 310W
Footprint: 0.8m x 0.8m - 1m x 1m
Waterproof: IP65
I’d recommend about
a hanging height of 20-30cm from the canopy,
for younger or more sensitive plants this gap should be increased as well as a lower power setting used.
For younger plants we always suggest to start around 25-50% power with the light around 50cm from the canopy.
Monitor your plants over a few days and slowly increase the power and/or lower the light as needed.
For flowering plants you can usually start at around 75% power and increase to 100% shortly afterwards.
For propagation or very young plants we would always suggest to start on 25% and around 50-80cm from the canopy.
So when its sprouted iv got them germinating in the cupboard.. i pot them and give them 24 hours low light for the first month?You might get a lot of different answers for your light period question. This is just what has worked for me: 24 hours for the first month, 18 hours for the remainder of veg, and 12 hours in flower. I run photoperiod plants.
As for light intensity, there are a lot of variables. I start seedlings under a 2-foot, 2-bulb T5, hanging 6 inches above the top of the plants. I finish my plants under about 35 watts per square foot of LED. Your 100x100 tent is about 11 square feet, so I'd want 385W of LED for flower. I start veg at about 25% of my finishing wattage, or about 9 watts of LED per ft². I ramp the light intensity up through veg and flower, depending on how the plants look. If the leaves are flat, level, and vibrant green, they're happy with the light level. If they're curling, taco-ing, twisting, or contorting in any way, or if there are colors other than green, I turn the light down. If the leaves are praying an hour before lights out, I consider turning the light up. How the plants look is a better indication of what to do with the lights than any schedule or meter. Again, just what's worked for me.
Hope that helps.
They run to hot for my liking
That's what I do. Some people run seedlings 18/6.So when its sprouted iv got them germinating in the cupboard.. i pot them and give them 24 hours low light for the first month?
great advice too thankyou
That's what I do. Some people run seedlings 18/6.
Yeah I was thinking of doing that anyway I wouldnt like to be awake for 24 hours eitherI would personally stay on 18/6
Light promotes plant growth so having it on 24/0 your plants will grow
But the darkness helps promote root grown nd other chemicals/hormones
18/6 will also help with flipping to 12/12
As your plans will be more used to a dark period
Some plants plants I’ve tried at 24/0 have been stunted/ stressed when making the flip
I feel 18/6 is just a smother experience and you save some penny’s with your light being off
I run an led lamp running from a solar panel mounted outdoors for my seedlings,no need to thiink about turnng it on or off as the sun takes care of that.That's what I do. Some people run seedlings 18/6.