Rama777
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Unless you have a meter you don't know what you don't know. In this pic I was at 800 PPFD and thought I was having nutrient issues, environment got to hot,,,, yada yada yada. Turns out it was PH. I use a want to be organic one arm super soil. It will deal with PH up to the high 7 range and down to high 5 range right out of the tap. And as I found out if the tap PH is in the 8's stuff don't work right at all.... LMAO
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I don't worry about so called hard water unless it loaded up with sulphur or salt which some folks have in there well water. Which I do not have to deal with at all. People that do have hard water around here with lots of calcium and iron grow great plants. Whats the PH after your nutrients are all mixed in the water? I'm doing a organic soil. But not a living soil. And it can deal with tap water PH as long as it's no higher than 7.8 or and no lower than 5.8-.9. If the tap gets out of that range I have to adjust the PH. Got lazy and just figured that out... I should be able to get my PPFD back up in the 800 range by the weekend now that I've pulled my head out of my ass...
What do your light manufacturer's data sheets and charts say, and does your light metering track with what the manufacturer says it should be at specified distances from the plants?
Above my knowledge level but I believe a setup with supplemental CO2 allows for higher PPFD. That seems to be the caveat to placing plants in a super high PPFD without cooking them.
Well, I’ll tell you this brother you know 100%. I’m in the camp of take that shit out of the box immediately and fucking burn it those PPFD charts and all that stuff is like the bane to new growers existences man I spent like two years fucking dispelling that bullshit after all these new growers fried their shit under that fucking madness But seriously dude oh my God it’s a pet peeve like the output settings that they recommend for their lights basically across the board it’s really really broad. You know because it’s not about what a light can do it. It’s about what a plant can do under the light if that makes sense.What do your light manufacturer's data sheets and charts say, and does your light metering track with what the manufacturer says it should be at specified distances from the plants?
Above my knowledge level but I believe a setup with supplemental CO2 allows for higher PPFD. That seems to be the caveat to placing plants in a super high PPFD without cooking them.
You know me,The manual for my migro light says to be 20” and somewhere between 60-100% for veg, whereas I’m usually stuck around 36” and 40% power. Quite the conundrum..
See I feel like a walking clusterf*** now because I never gave rise to ppfd before this grow. Plant tips get white? Turn the light down. That has always been the plan. But this grow I got the Photone app to keep track of what I was putting the light at and when. Throughout most of veg I was around 350-475-ish. I’m in week two of flower and it was around 680-ish on Friday. I have two 150 watt panes and the 680 is at 80% power. I don’t know if that helps but I’m off my soapbox.
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