Seedling LED light stress??? AC Infinity EVO4

Smokenpassout

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Small seedlings 3 nodes just moved from CFL under AC Infinity EVO 4 after transplant to final pots. I see one seedling with minor leaf upcurling, at edge of leaf, this morning! I have turned light down to lowest setting of 10% down from 20%, although manufacturer says 40% for seedlings. Light is 25” over seedlings. Any tips for using powerful Leds over very tiny plants please share. A final observation seedling look a little pale green to me today. They have had one microdose of 1ml calmag, 1ml micro, 1ml grow. Last watering was plain for transplant. So Im thinking another microdose of nutrients in 4-5 days? Other variables temp 72-73 and humidity 65%. Please share your thoughts?
 
Small seedlings 3 nodes just moved from CFL under AC Infinity EVO 4 after transplant to final pots. I see one seedling with minor leaf upcurling, at edge of leaf, this morning! I have turned light down to lowest setting of 10% down from 20%, although manufacturer says 40% for seedlings. Light is 25” over seedlings. Any tips for using powerful Leds over very tiny plants please share. A final observation seedling look a little pale green to me today. They have had one microdose of 1ml calmag, 1ml micro, 1ml grow. Last watering was plain for transplant. So Im thinking another microdose of nutrients in 4-5 days? Other variables temp 72-73 and humidity 65%. Please share your thoughts? I would think it can take 20% light with 3 nodes.
A picture is worth a thousand words. I wouldn't expect 20% to be a problem with 3 nodes.
 
I have an EVO 4 as well. I stopped using it for seedlings. I just felt that even at its lowest light setting it was too much. I gained a lot of success by switching over to the AC Infinity Ion beams for my seedlings. I know the Ion beams are for side lighting but they are full spectrum and have good led's in them. Hard to hurt your baby girls with them. Once they grow a bit I put them in the tent with the EVO 4.
 
A picture is worth a thousand words. I wouldn't expect 20% to be a problem with 3 nodes.
At that hang height and that dimmer setting, the PPFD is about 260µmol. At 10%, the plants are getting ~100µmol. Cannabis starts to die at ~60µmol so at 10% and 25" the OP is almost in "flat spin" territory.

Cannabis is able to use a staggering amount of light. At "three nodes" (~14 days?) 20% at 18"//260µmol is a bit low (300 is the conventional wisdom). If the plants are tacoing at 260 in week 2-3, something's wrong with the plants.

Given that it's just one plant and "minor uncurling", perhaps that issue is resolved and the OP has moved on. If he keeps it at 10%, though, this story will not have a happy ending.
 
I have an EVO 4 as well. I stopped using it for seedlings. I just felt that even at its lowest light setting it was too much. I gained a lot of success by switching over to the AC Infinity Ion beams for my seedlings. I know the Ion beams are for side lighting but they are full spectrum and have good led's in them. Hard to hurt your baby girls with them. Once they grow a bit I put them in the tent with the EVO 4.
The Evo has a hot spot in the middle which can make it tricky to light a grow well but, if you've got the extra light, you can use it for a "fill light".

I bought a Vipar XS 1500 to unf*ck a grow where I foolishly tried to use one light to cover two plants of very different sizes (my first "Twins" grow, named after the movie with Schwarzenegger and de Vito).

Yeh, dumbshit move on my part. The pisser is that the tall plant fox tailed. :-(

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The little Vipar did a great job
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I use it as a fill light now.

1/17/25 Vipar is feeding Erica an average of 890µmol over 5 sample points.

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And another light for the "front row", a 2020 Mars SP3000 that I retired when I switched to separate veg and grow lights.
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