Thanks buddy, I have really been on top of everything with this cycleLookin' good Cali...
Thank you for the kind words friend. I can agree that The GML show is a bit repetitive however it is a really nice informational platform for growers to enjoy. And yes the aromas are starting to ramp up in hereLooking grand in there, as for the gml leaf strip I just thought it was funny. People at opposite sides of the globe, humour doesn't always come across.
I tried to watch the gml show twice or more but then again I just think he was constantly repeating himself, so I really only watched one show.
Bound to be some lovely aroma's in that room.
@Hot Diggity Sog in my experience with LEDs density has not been a problem at all. The LED's have actually grown some of the most dense flowers I've grown to date, literally hard as rocks. This specific strain packs on its size in the last 2 weeks of flower, well at least for the sunset sherbert. The GP5 is a really new pheno introduced to my garden, so I'm still learning her. But I must say overall LEDs are pretty much a dream come true in perspective to a efficiency and efficacy for a lighting source and I've went from using single ended bulbs to daul ended bulbs and have now converted to LEDs.Very nice looking. Density/Size looks to be a bit weak. Are you finding these LED's can't produce the density or is the genetics more in play here?
My experience switching to LED was the same; smaller nugs, but so much denser and harder they they weighed more. Better flavor and better effect, too.@Hot Diggity Sog in my experience with LEDs density has not been a problem at all. The LED's have actually grown some of the most dense flowers I've grown to date, literally hard as rocks. This specific strain packs on its size in the last 2 weeks of flower, well at least for the sunset sherbert. The GP5 is a really new pheno introduced to my garden, so I'm still learning her. But I must say overall LEDs are pretty much a dream come true in perspective to a efficiency and efficacy for a lighting source and I've went from using single ended bulbs to daul ended bulbs and have now converted to LEDs.
What kind of LED's do you use? And how close do you run them to the plant canopy? Im theorizing that if we run the rigs closer to the plant canopy we can get bigger buds with LED's, but not too close to where it damages the ladies. I will be putting my theory to the test during my next cycle.My experience switching to LED was the same; smaller nugs, but so much denser and harder they they weighed more. Better flavor and better effect, too.
I built modules with four CREE CXB 3590 COBs each, and ran them at 54W apiece. The modules pull 224W total with driver. 3500K. They have 90 degree glass lenses on them (if I recall correctly). I run them about 30" from the trellis, but the plants grow towards the lights.What kind of LED's do you use? And how close do you run them to the plant canopy? Im theorizing that if we run the rigs closer to the plant canopy we can get bigger buds with LED's, but not too close to where it damages the ladies. I will be putting my theory to the test during my next cycle.
if running at full power 30inches, if running at 450watts 20inches is fine in your 4X4.How high should I have my quantum boards above my plants?? I got a diy kit with 288 boards 3000k and another diy kit with 304 boards 3500k... I’m fairly new to them... 20 inches good distance? I’m in a 4 by 4
Thanks mate I might have to raise the lights abit... powerful boardsif running at full power 30inches, if running at 450watts 20inches is fine in your 4X4.
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