luckyskindaguy
Active Member
I would say you are good at 12". Everything I have come across in my research of LED's (not brand specific) is in the 6-18" range. I would say the seedlings just aren't ready for that intense light. As you have mentioned earlier, LED's use only useable light. You could think of it as using 5-10x as many bulbs. Let them get good roots, then put them close to the light and see them go crazy!Plants are in the nursery, looking sun burnt I have them under Cool Whites, 12" from the tops. I'll give them six hours of dark tonight and re-evaluate in the morning. Meanwhile, I started to germ the other 5 seeds as a back up. If I have 10 plants by end of next week I'll be very surprised.
HTG still has not responded with a recommended height. He did reply back that it sounded like nutrient burns. I replied back and again asked what height the unit should sit over the plants and am still awaiting an answer. I did tell Allen at HTG that the plants haven't been feed in over a week, and the leaves were turned UP and browning from the tip. It is obviously heat stress. I'm thinking the lights should be about 24" above the canopy. Information I find in Google seconds that. Not sure why Allen thought 10" was OK....
I know you are excited but be patient. One bad move at any point in the grow can send one or all of your plants on a downward spiral. It's good to learn first hand though so I reiterate, be patient