SkunkyDunk
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What don’t ya like/wish ya had for flower? I mean y the 7?
By that description of the lower buds it almost seems like it doesn't have the penetration of an HPS?This is just my impressions of the first round with them.
Im not happy with the final product.
The top of the canopy turned deep purple, the calyxs turned purple as well on plants that have no purple leanings.
All hairs turned dark red but only the top of the canopy.
The ends of the canopy look beautiful and green, same genetics.
But all red hairs at week 7. The Banners are a 10 to 11 week flowering plant.
Down under the canopy green and white pistals everywhere.
Maybe its something to do with the reds.
Might need to turn them off around week 6 or 7.
I've noticed a similar thing with these blurple Morsen lights that I'll be getting rid of soon
Top of the canopy is great, the rest is kinda pathetic. I almost feel like I should harvest the top maybe 12" and let them go for another week or two?
"Most" of the lights I've looked at over the last few years all state they have a penetration of 24" :(
Anything that has better penetration is super expensive.
I wish I had saved the link now, but I saw one the other day that stated 10' of penetration
It was like $2K for a 1K equivalent, pulled about 500W. Too rich for my blood :(
By that description of the lower buds it almost seems like it doesn't have the penetration of an HPS?
I see the same things with both lights mars and kingbrite as far as the purpling affect, I’ve been playin with it for a month of 2 now , so I’m be watching as a more experienced grower solves this issue. I don’t particul care for all the color, strains I like my smoke mean and green. LolThis is just my impressions of the first round with them.
Im not happy with the final product.
The top of the canopy turned deep purple, the calyxs turned purple as well on plants that have no purple leanings.
All hairs turned dark red but only the top of the canopy.
The ends of the canopy look beautiful and green, same genetics.
But all red hairs at week 7. The Banners are a 10 to 11 week flowering plant.
Down under the canopy green and white pistals everywhere.
Maybe its something to do with the reds.
Might need to turn them off around week 6 or 7.
Rock on man ! Keep growing ole grey beard!
I just germinated 9 seeds that I saved from a trip to hawaii .... ready for this ... december 1981!! Ya boss ... 1981!! so 9/25 sprouted and have now been planted.... This was before the genetics came around .. true hawaiian maui wowie ....I have same issue on certain strains I feel like it’s missin something nutrient wise? I have issues with the mars white light as well
Very interesting! There is so much to this hobby that I am just scratching the surface. It fascinates me!
Like anything there is a bit of a learning curve when moving to LED from HPS, the plants do not respond the same ways. Because LED offers a much broader spectrum of light more elements of photosynthesis are going on in relation to plants growing under HPS. What is typically seen is a greater usage of calcium, but I will say that your plants do not look calcium deficient. As for your hairs, they have no bearing on whether or not your plants are done, it should come down to trichome production and maturity; so using them to determine how finished your plants are is inaccurate. I am sure you know this, but are still looking at your plants the same way you would as if they were grown under HPS, this is part of the shift in mentality when growing under LED.This is just my impressions of the first round with them.
Im not happy with the final product.
The top of the canopy turned deep purple, the calyxs turned purple as well on plants that have no purple leanings.
All hairs turned dark red but only the top of the canopy.
The ends of the canopy look beautiful and green, same genetics.
But all red hairs at week 7. The Banners are a 10 to 11 week flowering plant.
Down under the canopy green and white pistals everywhere.
Maybe its something to do with the reds.
Might need to turn them off around week 6 or 7.
Like anything there is a bit of a learning curve when moving to LED from HPS, the plants do not respond the same ways. Because LED offers a much broader spectrum of light more elements of photosynthesis are going on in relation to plants growing under HPS. What is typically seen is a greater usage of calcium, but I will say that your plants do not look calcium deficient. As for your hairs, they have no bearing on whether or not your plants are done, it should come down to trichome production and maturity; so using them to determine how finished your plants are is inaccurate. I am sure you know this, but are still looking at your plants the same way you would as if they were grown under HPS, this is part of the shift in mentality when growing under LED.
As for the purple showing, all plants are capable of going purple, it is due to the production of anthocyanin. Technically anthocyanin would count as a terpene, and LED lights seem to bring out greater terpene expressions. So seeing the coloring come in is not abnormal. The production of terpenes will have an effect on the flavors and effects of your final product. So, if there are effects or flavors you were not expecting this is likely why you are experiencing them.
Also running those lights 30 inches above the canopy seems quite far for LED units. I know you saw some adverse effects early on, but typically LED units are run closer to the canopy than HPS would be; at the end of my runs my plants are less than 16 inches from the top of my plants, and with one of my units I like to have the plants finish between 8 and 10 inches from the tops. On your next run you may actually want to experiment with keeping the lights closer to your plants and see how that works for you.
One last thing, your plants do seem a bit green for harvest is that normal for your grows? A bit more of a flush may also aid in your final product.
I know you are no newbie, but you are definitely charting new territory for your grows. So keep at it and keep trying things out, but I think eventually you will find what works or you and your plants.
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