Because once that’s set you won’t andjust light distance often and Typically you shouldn’t andjust intensity once it’s set and only move light if leafs show signs of light stress. And you’ll focus making sure she has the right nutrients for the lighting from that point.
The goal in veg is to give as much intensity as possible without burning. But a lot make the mistake of putting the light at 100% and all the way to the top of the tent. Inevitable continual stretch and wide node spacing.
Find it, maintain it, all through veg and into the first 3 weeks of flower, Then you can crank up intensity on
Because once that’s set you won’t andjust light distance often and Typically you shouldn’t andjust intensity once it’s set and only move light if leafs show signs of light stress. And you’ll focus making sure she has the right nutrients for the lighting from that point.
The goal in veg is to give as much intensity as possible without burning. But a lot make the mistake of putting the light at 100% and all the way to the top of the tent. Inevitable continual stretch and wide node spacing.
Find it, maintain it, all through veg and into the first 3 weeks of flower, Then you can crank up intensity on her.
We absolutely need to adjust and actually raise the light intensity slowly throughout the veg stage and then blast it in flower.
There are some studies done by leading experts in the industry that are showing certain cultivars can and will easily handle up to 800 PPFD from day one of sprout and then some cultivars that use and photosynthesize at 1,800- 2,000+ PPFD (the sun gives us about 2,000 on average.
And as a matter of fact, cannabis is one of few plants that we have not discovered the maximum threshold of light intensity where they stop photosynthesis. Granted anything above about 1800 or 1900 PFD and then we run into the law of diminishing returns where it’s just not worth it to extend the extra energy for the minuscule gains we receive.
Also, if you have a good light that is intense like 1,000+ PPFD capable then the light distance matter less. I have grown some of the shortest west hybrid plants with a full spectrum LED light 36 inches above the canopy but set to full intensity and running about 900 PPFD from day one.
And just to be clear, I’m not trying to start an argument or say you’re wrong or anything like that. I’m just sharing knowledge that has been rigorously studied, elaborated upon, and peer reviewed about growing because I HATE bro science.
“Make sure to leave your plants in total darkness for 24 to 48 hours before the cut!” -absolutely useless
“ you can tell the difference of male and female seeds by the size and or how they look” - BS
And plenty other ones sadly.
The scientists that are at the razors edge of learning and discovering everything they can about lighting for cannabis is wrong. Yeah it works, But if you grow one plant under 200 W light versus another plant under a 500 W light, you’re going to see a remarkable difference lol