"Blocking light." I get so tired of hearing that. Roughly 85% of light that strikes a leaf passes through, a leaf will only absorb roughly 15% of the light that strikes it. The chlorophyll in leaves will reflect the green light spectrum. The human eye is most sensitive to the green light spectrum so there is little to none left to strike lower leaves or buds and due to that it appears to the human eye to be little light for lower buds and leaves to receive, but plants are not the human eye and there is light there in the light spectrum plants use for them to use .... unless you have inadequate lighting and if you have inadequate lighting the solution to that is not removing fan leaves. The solution to that is upgrading/improving your lighting.I only cut a few of the larger ones that were blocking the light to buds. My sour d's still have tons of fans on them
What you need for under the plants are:
http://www.bghydro.com/BGH/itemdesc.asp?ic=HLIFT5SBST4&eq=&Tp=
I'm going to be buying 4 per 1000w lamp I have for under the plants. They attach in a chain too, so you can save on power strips It's called the "SunBlaze T5 Strip Light" and they come in 2' and 4' sizes.
I dont know if they will yield a ton more because of this, its probably proportinate to the wattage of the units, but the goal was to have less popcorn on the bottom that is unsellable product and make it into something worth bagging up.
Hope this helps!
Kitty
That one also says: "6500°K HO lamp included," a light spectrum for vegging, not flowering, and he's concerned about light for flowering.Edit: Ignore the bghydro link for the lights. The price is way high there. Here's the google shopping link instead:
http://www.google.com/products/catalog?q=SunBlaze+T5+Strip+Light+4'&hl=en&safe=off&rlz=1C1SNNT_enUS404&prmd=ivs&resnum=3&biw=1600&bih=732&um=1&ie=UTF-8&cid=13016911423132880582&ei=ZVwETbf9FcKAlAfe5fnECQ&sa=X&oi=product_catalog_result&ct=result&resnum=3&ved=0CFMQ8wIwAg#
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http://bit.ly/gxPEGg
Enjoy..............
Than you would get those tree growers blowing that up lolz.you should re-name the thread... How tall is too tall to start flowering?
Cause alot more people know that...
Oops -- but an easy fix. They can be purchased with veg or with flower lights.The info on that light says: "Includes 6500K HO lamp." That is a vegging light spectrum and the thread starter is concerned about enough light for flowering. 6500K is not what he needs for flowering.
It looks like a scene from *close encounters of the 3rd kind*bump, will this setup work for now until I can get my hands on a 600w hps?
yeah, I had the lights like 3 feet above the plants, and they stretched real bad....and then there was very little bud productionYou got less than 7 grams off a 2 foot plant?