I have used air-cooled hood too, you don't want a 400w HPS any closer than 10"It's going to depend on the heat. An air cooled hood makes a big difference.
I’m good there, walk in closet well ventilated, 80-85 high and 73’s lowsIt's going to depend on the heat. An air cooled hood makes a big difference.
I have run 600w inches from the tops.I have used air-cooled hood too, you don't want a 400w HPS any closer than 10"
I used to do this, yes I pulled a crop but It took years for me to realize the damage I was doing to the plants, bleach leaves, white buds, edges of the fan leaves turning up, purple stems, the plants were stressed and I didn't know why, though it was everything but the light.I have run 600w inches from the tops.
Those temperatures are fine for LED. Not so much with HPS.I’m good there, walk in closet well ventilated, 80-85 high and 73’s lows
distance from plant depends much on your local air temp for thatIn my second week of flower, starting to stretch a bit. Canopy is even at the top. Any suggestions on distance from light with aluminum diffuser?
So in the winter, you would keep the hood 10" above the plants and in summer you would keep the hood 20" above the plants?distance from plant depends much on your local air temp for that
I like to leave a temp gauge at top most leaf height and raise or lower accordingly
leave it sit for 15-30mins aim for 77f -25c tho I like 30c
good luck
I have only had leaves start to show signs of bleaching. I then checked with a meter and raised slightly until there was no more bleaching. Some strains can handle more intense light then others.I used to do this, yes I pulled a crop but It took years for me to realize the damage I was doing to the plants, bleach leaves, white buds, edges of the fan leaves turning up, purple stems, the plants were stressed and I didn't know why, though it was everything but the light.
Now I know.
You're right "Some strains can handle more intense light then others" the plants have developed ways to protect themselves from the extra light, they use more water and food to achieve this, just because the plant can handle the extra light without any bleaching doesn't mean they will benefit from the extra light, my flower room like most the other flower rooms on here are not going to be perfect and we all make lots of mistakes while vegging and flowering the plants off, if we give the plants just enough food, light and water at the right time, the plants will look more healthy and this will result in higher crop sizes for the average grower.I have only had leaves start to show signs of bleaching. I then checked with a meter and raised slightly until there was no more bleaching. Some strains can handle more intense light then others.
Depending on the strength of your light, you won't want to go higher than 30 inches (76cm) above your plants. Smaller sized lights like 400w's can only be around 20" (~51cm) away from the plants, and medium-sized 600w's can be around 25" (64cm) above the plants without losing vitality.
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I have been tempted to get one of them, all of the light reflected from the hood back down to the canopy, could keep a 1k HPS(vertical) 12" above the canopy.For getting the bulb/reflector close a parabolic reflector is great but there's a light spread penalty being closer with either orientation, horizontal bulbs throw the heat down, vertical bulbs throw heat out more horizontally.
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Of course it's hot but not skin removing hot.
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As mentioned above your ambient temperature plays a part in how close you can get the fitting, I used a thermometer in the canopy then moved on to using the back of my hand, 28/29c is ok if the ambient temp is around 25c... I've found.