HashBucket
Well-Known Member
I live in an area that is almost entirely dedicated, in a business sense, to growing cannabis. A huge majority of my neighbors do just that: indoors and outdoors.
Mine is indoors, and I consider the outdoor growers to be the 'canary in the mine.' As long as the authorities allow them to operate, I'm prolly ok.
ANYway, I'm sitting in a local beer bar/hamburger joint hefting a cold quart and there were three guys sitting at a table behind me talking. One of them recently purchased 10 Gavita pro 1700e LED units. He is about 10 days into a flower run, after a two week veg under HPS.
I perked up and started actively eavesdropping.
One of them was trying to convince the another one that if he uses LED he must keep his room warmer than usual. For optimal weight he needed to keep the room at 75 to 85 degrees Fahrenheit.
I have two of the exact units in one of my rooms with 24 plants under them. They are mixed in with the DE Gavitas. I am doing a side by side comparison and test to see if I want to switch the whole room (or do both).
I admit to a lack of knowledge about LED, which is why I'm testing. But, I've never heard that higher heat thing with LED. I was always under the impression that the plant starts shutting down at 80, why would the type of light make a difference?
I know there's people here that know more than me about this subject here ... so chime in. Should I turn the heat up?
Mine is indoors, and I consider the outdoor growers to be the 'canary in the mine.' As long as the authorities allow them to operate, I'm prolly ok.
ANYway, I'm sitting in a local beer bar/hamburger joint hefting a cold quart and there were three guys sitting at a table behind me talking. One of them recently purchased 10 Gavita pro 1700e LED units. He is about 10 days into a flower run, after a two week veg under HPS.
I perked up and started actively eavesdropping.
One of them was trying to convince the another one that if he uses LED he must keep his room warmer than usual. For optimal weight he needed to keep the room at 75 to 85 degrees Fahrenheit.
I have two of the exact units in one of my rooms with 24 plants under them. They are mixed in with the DE Gavitas. I am doing a side by side comparison and test to see if I want to switch the whole room (or do both).
I admit to a lack of knowledge about LED, which is why I'm testing. But, I've never heard that higher heat thing with LED. I was always under the impression that the plant starts shutting down at 80, why would the type of light make a difference?
I know there's people here that know more than me about this subject here ... so chime in. Should I turn the heat up?