Kingrow1
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Thanks bro, 5 years too late thoughThat seedling looks like it is screching
Thanks bro, 5 years too late thoughThat seedling looks like it is screching
About that but thats as close as my seedlings can get atm.6 to 8 inches
About that but thats as close as my seedlings can get atm.
U can get closer with a intake and exhaust on low powerAbout that but thats as close as my seedlings can get atm.
If you need to get this close i suggest you invest in a brighter light!U can get closer with a intake and exhaust on low power
I think a lot of that depends on the spectrum and intensity your running. at 2-4 inches development of top buds slow down but lower buds do well on my plants.in my grow closet 8- 12 inches works best but i' running a mix of 6500k and P@A bulbs. using a 4ft 6 bulb fixture in a 2ft by 4 ft by 8ft closet. it may be strain dependent as well.T5s work really well between 2-6 inches away. Anything after a foot seems to cause stretching atleast in my experience. Owned a 2'x4 bulb 96w T5HO and a 4'x8 bulb 432w
Yes. I keep mine about 24 inches when sprouting and then lower them. I'm in flower right now and have my t5 about 12 inches away.So a few months ago i upgraded to some t5 flouros from some t8's i had. Seemed like a good investment as T5's are much brighter and they came in one solid unit. I have had plenty of experience with flouros over the years and run the regular and HO T5's before but never 4 together in my veg room.
Now it seems misleading when people say you can get seedlings up to 2inches from the lights? I seen people flower and harvest good yeilds under these let alone need a seedling that close.
Armed with this crazy information i have tried to sprout seedlings and keep tham close to the lights but even at 6inches i have heat problems. Seems that the optimun distance for seedlings under T5's with decent ventilation is nearer 12inches than 2inches.
Anyone else find that seedlings perform poorly under T5's when not 12 inches away? By the way these are the HO/High Output T5's not just standard ones. Peace
I grew 3 clones in my patio under real sunlight and they had an inter nodal distance a little under 3 inches. too much stretching is an indication of poor spectrum. what do you consider to be a proper amount of stretching. I have seen videos of some plants that looked more like industrial hemp. when HPS lights were placed too far awayT5's are great, dont put seedlings too close but by all means allow more mature plants to get very close.
I hate that some growers get hardly any internodal stretch, basically stacked up on top of each other, a little bit of stretch is natural.View attachment 3816534
My plants are a little stretched in the pictures above but not by much. Too many are scared and keep them far too short in my opinion.I grew 3 clones in my patio under real sunlight and they had an inter nodal distance a little under 3 inches. too much stretching is an indication of poor spectrum. what do you consider to be a proper amount of stretching. I have seen videos of some plants that looked more like industrial hemp. when HPS lights were placed too far away
I made this thread in October 2011 so just over five years ago, its been dragged up a couple of times now. Im still using the exact same t5 lightwave 96watt unit from five years ago too, as in the first post.High Kinggrow1
I would suggest you start your sprouts under 6500K CFLs. The seedling in that first pic is wayyyy too stretched out. As soon as my beans pop up they are under just one 23W CFL if just a few and never stretch like that. Once they have 2 or 3 sets of true leaves then they will do fine under the T5s.
Check out the new T5s Hortilux makes now. Would be great for peeps that want to do the whole grow under them.
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