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Well I'ma leave this here for the night I hope you losers grow a pair and say something for yourselves if even capable at this point I'd believe anything .......tsk....tsk
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Mine were only at 15 - 16" @ 80%. 150w light. I just honestly think they are prepping for bed. And they don't full on prey. They look same as in your third videoHeres a few had to cut em all short as my face was in half of em checkin em and watering lol
2nd one is prob at her best as it’s week 2 of flower in my frostte run 2x frostettes in 5 gallon buckets in a 2x4 net they yielded 640g of absolute bomb off the 2x under a FD6500 at about 70% power those girls grew right into the light and loved it, but every strain is different, Frostette is just a beast which is why I run her so often, one in the flower tent now lol
*these are all archived videos of past runs none of them are current*
First video 3x cali blues clones and one cali dream (video is deceptive for light height they were about 20” from the light in the video)
2nd video 2x Frostette
3rd video 2x cali blues fartherst plant from camera (one to the right ended up being the freak pheno mother), Closer 2 plants are cali dream
It’s 100% possible, as you saw in that video I have plenty of height and it’s off the top of my head on how I run I’d estimate that PL4500 was at about 40% max and probably 20-24” and around 400 PPFD (I only use photone app so not perfect but close enough to dial in to plant appearance)Mine were only at 15 - 16" @ 80%. 150w light. I just honestly think they are prepping for bed. And they don't full on prey. They look same as in your third video
400ppfd in flower? And yeah only droop 20-30min before lights outIt’s 100% possible, as you saw in that video I have plenty of height and it’s off the top of my head on how I run I’d estimate that PL4500 was at about 40% max and probably 20-24” and around 400 PPFD (I only use photone app so not perfect but close enough to dial in to plant appearance)
Some plants are naturally droopy as well, was watchin jade nectar the other day and he’s got a Iranian pheno that looks like she’s half dead, but like he said every pheno does it no matter what wet / dry / cooler / hotter / less light / more light etc etc
Its most likely they’ve had a bit of overfill on light and just wanna relax and sleep as you said
If the droop is within an hour of lights out, I’d say you’re fine, if it’s happening halfway through the day and staying drooped till lights out it’s too much light
400ppfd in flower? And yeah only droop 20-30min before lights out
I think he knows what he's talking about. Lol. Just saying. Plants are all different, each with different needs. Even with the same cultivars brothers and sisters needs vary greatly. Some are very sensitive tooght whereas others eat that shit up.. I think you are okay though. Plants need to sleep too. I can veg under like 100 watts of led power when lights are close enough so I agree when captn talks about people using too much power. I learned this when I started using these newer leds. They are very powerful lights and a lot of times less is more. You really have to be on point with all your water, nutrients, etc when you crank your lights hard. Its like an engine. You can't just add more fuel and air intake without upgrading other parts. Balance is key. Its a lot easier to grow healthy plants under a bit lower intensity than an extremely high one. Im no expert but I think most people would agree with me.Like for real bro, you should click on my page and look at all of my plants dude I grow hundreds at a time and none of them do that. I’m just saying man Everybody wants the red line their grows and literally beat the piss out of their plants because they’re worried about yield before they can even grow a plant,
Bass ackwards.
And dude, I know the difference between feeding droop whatever else may pop up,
I’ve grown and dealt with everything under the sun that these plants could freaking throw at me and I have pictures and evidence to show it. It’s all broken down in my picture folders in different ailments that can happen to these plants and ways to fix it because I’ve been there.
So it’s learned knowledge.
Yep, I use risers to raise and lower plants as well so o can keep my light at a consistant height hell, I dropped my gallon challenge plant down a foot yesterday from a table to a flipped bucket cus she looked like she was fightin the light but the other plants loved it, like you said, every plant is different, what you did last week might not work with this plant, but that’s where it’s worth the time to dial in, I like to run my seed plants at about 75% of what I expect them to handle, amendments, water, light, heat RH etc etc, then on the clone runs I push the hell outta them cus i know what the mother could handle and what she liked / diddnt likeI think he knows what he's talking about. Lol. Just saying. Plants are all different, each with different needs. Even with the same cultivars brothers and sisters needs vary greatly. Some are very sensitive tooght whereas others eat that shit up.. I think you are okay though. Plants need to sleep too. I can veg under like 100 watts of led power when lights are close enough so I agree when captn talks about people using too much power. I learned this when I started using these newer leds. They are very powerful lights and a lot of times less is more. You really have to be on point with all your water, nutrients, etc when you crank your lights hard. Its like an engine. You can't just add more fuel and air intake without upgrading other parts. Balance is key. Its a lot easier to grow healthy plants under a bit lower intensity than an extremely high one. Im no expert but I think most people would agree with me.
Cheers mate!