Autoflower Lignt Stress

Amateur-Grower

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Just wondering what a good intensity for autoflowers are. I had my light as high up as I could and got around 600 PAR, but noticed light stress or heat stress so I lowered my light intensity to about 25%

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Delps8

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Nice tent and nice light!

My grow is in a 2' x 4' tent and wish I had the room for a larger setup.

In terms of light intensity, I haven't see a marked difference between autos and photos. Both autos and photos will thrive in PPFD's >1000 but I have only run photos at >1100. I grow in hydro and measure light daily using an Apogee.

Some observations and questions about your grow - the hang height on those lights is very high. Those lights are at least 36" from the plants — is that a Diablo/Tomahawk? I ask because very few lights can generate a PPFD that high at that hang height.

What are you using to measure light levels?

Based on their size, I'd guess those plants are14 days old. Is that about right?

What setting is your fan on and have you changed the intensity of the fan recently?

In the bottom photo, with plants being numbered 1 to 4, back left, back right, etc. - plants 1 and 2 aren't easy to see but they appear to be smaller than 3 and 4 and they appear to have curled leaves. Plant 3 doesn't look to have curled leaves. Plant 4 is the plant in the first photo, is that correct?

While 600µmol for a 14 day old plant is very high for young plants, I've also seen grows that have been subject to wind burn. From the pictures, the plants closest to the light have curled leaves but plant #3, front left, doesn't appear to have curled leaves. Is that correct or am I off base with that?


I've posted the daily light readings for an auto grow I did in 2022. The numbers are pretty representative of PPFD or DLI values that I've used in the early parts of a grow. That light schedule is aggressive but, for three years now, I've given my plants a lot of light. I had a couple of instances of canoeing which let me know that I was above the light saturation point. With that, I backed off a bit for a few days and then continued to increase PPFD.

PPFD is a universally understood value. I'd go with that rather than dropping the dimmer to 25%.

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Amateur-Grower

Well-Known Member
Nice tent and nice light!

My grow is in a 2' x 4' tent and wish I had the room for a larger setup.

In terms of light intensity, I haven't see a marked difference between autos and photos. Both autos and photos will thrive in PPFD's >1000 but I have only run photos at >1100. I grow in hydro and measure light daily using an Apogee.

Some observations and questions about your grow - the hang height on those lights is very high. Those lights are at least 36" from the plants — is that a Diablo/Tomahawk? I ask because very few lights can generate a PPFD that high at that hang height.

What are you using to measure light levels?

Based on their size, I'd guess those plants are14 days old. Is that about right?

What setting is your fan on and have you changed the intensity of the fan recently?

In the bottom photo, with plants being numbered 1 to 4, back left, back right, etc. - plants 1 and 2 aren't easy to see but they appear to be smaller than 3 and 4 and they appear to have curled leaves. Plant 3 doesn't look to have curled leaves. Plant 4 is the plant in the first photo, is that correct?

While 600µmol for a 14 day old plant is very high for young plants, I've also seen grows that have been subject to wind burn. From the pictures, the plants closest to the light have curled leaves but plant #3, front left, doesn't appear to have curled leaves. Is that correct or am I off base with that?


I've posted the daily light readings for an auto grow I did in 2022. The numbers are pretty representative of PPFD or DLI values that I've used in the early parts of a grow. That light schedule is aggressive but, for three years now, I've given my plants a lot of light. I had a couple of instances of canoeing which let me know that I was above the light saturation point. With that, I backed off a bit for a few days and then continued to increase PPFD.

PPFD is a universally understood value. I'd go with that rather than dropping the dimmer to 25%.

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This is what I use to check out the light intensity. My plants must've stunted cause they were at day 20 when I took that picture. It's also been really hot where I am at and the inside of my tent has been high 90's. I'll take more pictures later today. Thank you for the help!
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