thank you alesh, it's still something I don't quite understand. My 200w cfl runs quite hot, and my 220w led runs very cool, both of them are touted as being equal to one 400w mh.
thank you alesh, it's still something I don't quite understand. My 200w cfl runs quite hot, and my 220w led runs very cool, both of them are touted as being equal to one 400w mh.
The light would be too intense for the seedlings .So if i understand correctly i need to put my mh on 50 percent brightness for two weeks then i can work it up from there? What would happen if i just went to a full 75 or 100 percent??
The temperature a lamp operates at is not the same thing as the rate of heat generated. Temperature is like voltage or pressure. Heat is energy, and power is the derivative of energy.thank you alesh, it's still something I don't quite understand. My 200w cfl runs quite hot, and my 220w led runs very cool, both of them are touted as being equal to one 400w mh.
It sill has to adjust to the intensity of the light....are you ready to flower now ?Ok but if my plants at week 6 of veg??
75° is where you wanna try to keep it .Im not ready to flower no since i topped and transplanted two weeks ago i want to be able to top my plabt one more time ewualling four tops then flower so i think in about two more weeks.... So because this is a nee light what light intensity would you suggest? And my room temps increased to 75 im trying to bring back down to 70 degrees ferenheit but if i cant is 75 ok?
Spray right before lights out , then I'd leave it on 18/6 till you flowerOk so spraying my lights and setting back my lights for a night wont screw with anything?
This seems silly. I've never had an issue with seedlings OR clones under 600w metal halides. I don't dim or do anything fancy, just maintain a 24" distance from the top of the tallest plant.If I grow from seedlings using hid's I take styrofoam cups and poke holes in them with a pencil then put them over top of the seedlings so the light is defused some .
Whatever works for ya broThis seems silly. I've never had an issue with seedlings OR clones under 600w metal halides. I don't dim or do anything fancy, just maintain a 24" distance from the top of the tallest plant.
I don't this is the case this time around. The apollo horticulture MH is only rated for 36000 lumen, which is about 90 lm/w. When you account for ballast loss, T5 is actually competitive.T5 is less efficient than MH, so you will have to produce more heat to get the same amount of light.