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I do not believe the direction of the lights matters right to left or front to back. This thread turned into a joke with someone that does not even have any experience with this light instruction people on how to use the light. Gavita requires about 20" from top of canoe to bottom of light. I have been running these lights for several years, first the 1650 E and now the 1700 E. Same basic light but more red on the 1700 E. Plant stretch between the two is different with more stretch occurring with the 1700 E. I was told by a sale rep from Hawthorne Gavita add addition red with the 1700 E and they also removed the lenses cover on the 1700 E. The plants will be cranky if you run the light under about 18" some strains maybe 16" but as you get the light closer to the plants you will see the leaf issues @sshz spoke about earlier and you will have issues with fox tailing. The solution for foxtailing is not really a good option. Dimming the light in late flower will lower overall bud development and you will loose weight. Best to play it safe and flower at a smaller height.So at the proper distance from the plant, and the lights being 1 foot from each other, is there a certain direction the lights need to be going? Does it matter if the lights are going left to right or should it be going down the row
Yes the sun directly overhead is about 2000 PPFD. How long is the sun directly overhead?there are plenty of people running them 6in from the tops sometimes even closer in flower...sunlight outside is 2000+ ppfd....gavita at 6in is about 1400-1500 ppfd...when the lights are closer you get better penetration...especially with c02 id say your at the perfect level.
in flower in a good geographic location pretty much from sunrise to sunset.....which would be?Yes the sun directly overhead is about 2000 PPFD. How long is the sun directly overhead?
I do not believe the direction of the lights matters right to left or front to back. This thread turned into a joke with someone that does not even have any experience with this light instruction people on how to use the light. Gavita requires about 20" from top of canoe to bottom of light. I have been running these lights for several years, first the 1650 E and now the 1700 E. Same basic light but more red on the 1700 E. Plant stretch between the two is different with more stretch occurring with the 1700 E. I was told by a sale rep from Hawthorne Gavita add addition red with the 1700 E and they also removed the lenses cover on the 1700 E. The plants will be cranky if you run the light under about 18" some strains maybe 16" but as you get the light closer to the plants you will see the leaf issues @sshz spoke about earlier and you will have issues with fox tailing. The solution for foxtailing is not really a good option. Dimming the light in late flower will lower overall bud development and you will loose weight. Best to play it safe and flower at a smaller height.
It just sucks when people make claims and have no real experience.