According to this graph, 12,000k would be far to the left of useful. Wouldn't it?
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Most common misconception with the ice cold LED, is to put it as close to the plant as possible. Doesn't work like that. The only light that the LED(made for growing) emits, is in the photosynthetic range. Putting it too close f's the s's.
Maybe someone can explain that better or maybe i'm wrong here in identifying your concern.
Yeah, I just noticed I'd bleached white the tips of some leaves by letting my light go unmoved for an extra day. And it was still 8 or so inches away.
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Somewhere there's got to be a table for transposing wavelength to k temp.
I was thinking about using an LED for vegging 4 plants. Can anyone with experience suggest a good light for this use? Ill be using HPS for flowering butlike the idea of LED's but not sure whats good and whats not.
http://grownorthern.com/index.php?p...product_id=18&option=com_virtuemart&Itemid=13
I was looking at this one but i know mext to nothing about led lights so any advice would be welcome.
Thanks i have emailed him for some advice. I dont want to be buying the wrong thing.
I have heard good reports on LED's for vegging.
Thanks again.
This will be my first grow so im gonna use HPS for flowering this time but im really liking the idea of LED's.
http://www.homehydro.co.uk/index.php/lighting/led-lighting.html
Would one of these on there own be enough to veg 4 plants? I will be using the SCROG method so i dont think they will have to get to big.
I fixed the link. If you are just vegging, get a purple, you can use it for buds later on.
According to this graph, 12,000k would be far to the left of useful. Wouldn't it?
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