Does my plant look good ?

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MarsHydroLED

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Awesome, happy growing!
 
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What kind of light are you flowering with, how many watts ?
Looks nice and healthy.
 
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I have leds on her i have a 150 watt flood light the same as like someone would light up there driveways with.then in another fixture i have a 100 watt led on a splitter with a blue colored led bulb thats 50 watts.
 
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I was thinking to change the blue to a yellow light then the fixtures thats clamp put another floodlight in
 
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Wannaganja

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Or even more of a red illumination a flower promoting color
 
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Also bloodshot i havent put her into flower yet still vegging her
 
Deke

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Plants look good. But you're going to want more light for flower. And the correct spectrum . if you can money wise get another light. Even an inexpensive LED will increase your yield a lot from what you're running now. For $130-40 or less you'll have a nice harvest. Fyi, look on Craigslist or F Book marketplace. I see a lot of good lights cheap!
Also, be ready for your plants to double or triple in size when you start them into flowering. Thus the more light. Good looking plant, keep up.
 
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Plants look good. But you're going to want more light for flower. And the correct spectrum . if you can money wise get another light. Even an inexpensive LED will increase your yield a lot from what you're running now. For $130-40 or less you'll have a nice harvest. Fyi, look on Craigslist or F Book marketplace. I see a lot of good lights cheap!
Also, be ready for your plants to double or triple in size when you start them into flowering. Thus the more light. Good looking plant, keep up.
I am new to growin sorry ...what spectrum would a flowering plant need ? Also how do i tell spectrum when purchasing such light ?
 
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Any warmish kind of light will do. 2700k to 3500k. It can even be a bunch of led screw in bulbs. As long as you have enough.

The formula is 35w/sq ft.
So if you're in a 2x2 space...
2x2=4x35=140w

This would be true watts, not equivalentcy. A 100w equivalent bulb is about 15w so you would want 9 or 10 of them I a 2x2.

As long as your spectrum is 2700k to 3500k and you follow the 35w per square foot rule, you will be happy!

7x100w eq 2700k led bulbs from the dollar store in a homemade 18x18x36 inch tent.

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Any warmish kind of light will do. 2700k to 3500k. It can even be a bunch of led screw in bulbs. As long as you have enough.

The formula is 35w/sq ft.
So if you're in a 2x2 space...
2x2=4x35=140w

This would be true watts, not equivalentcy. A 100w equivalent bulb is about 15w so you would want 9 or 10 of them I a 2x2.

As long as your spectrum is 2700k to 3500k and you follow the 35w per square foot rule, you will be happy!

7x100w eq 2700k led bulbs from the dollar store in a homemade 18x18x36 inch tent.

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Cool thanks for that all my worries of switchin to flower and my lighting questions are answered. I will remember that forever 35w per sq watt rule😁 your plant looks mighty tasty I hope she tastes as good as she looks.🔥🔥
 
Deke

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30-50 watts is the rule. Closer to 50 the better. That's watts at the wall not advertised watts. I'd find a light that pulls 150-200 w and you'll be good.
 
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50 is for HID or other low par light sources 50w led per square foot would be overkill, maybe even harmful.
 
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