SwaggerJacker
Well-Known Member
So I am running an indoor tent grow with a P450 LED light.
I have three plants
2 are a strain I paid for(call them plants A/B) and one was a freebie(plant C)
Due to the size of the light all 3 plants do not sit too well under the light.
Plants A/B are looking better than plant C, but they sit about 6" lower than plant C.
As a result they are farther from the light than I would want them to be.
Additionally, Plants A/B are not 100% percent under the light as they are sharing space with plant C.
I am debating on killing off plant C so that I can bring the light closer and put Plants A/B directly under the light. Additionally, they are crowding a bit so this would free up some space for plants A/B to get more exposed to the light.
Was wondering what everyone's thoughts were, if having less crowding, as well as more direct and closer lighting on plants A/B would likely offset the loss of plant C?
I have three plants
2 are a strain I paid for(call them plants A/B) and one was a freebie(plant C)
Due to the size of the light all 3 plants do not sit too well under the light.
Plants A/B are looking better than plant C, but they sit about 6" lower than plant C.
As a result they are farther from the light than I would want them to be.
Additionally, Plants A/B are not 100% percent under the light as they are sharing space with plant C.
I am debating on killing off plant C so that I can bring the light closer and put Plants A/B directly under the light. Additionally, they are crowding a bit so this would free up some space for plants A/B to get more exposed to the light.
Was wondering what everyone's thoughts were, if having less crowding, as well as more direct and closer lighting on plants A/B would likely offset the loss of plant C?