I’m starting to think your right and it’s not he problem in this situation but iv not been able to use them since getting them as each time the plants go droopy or look like this just late in flower when I want as much light as I canI've been vegging at 25W/sq.ft. in a 3X3 area and it's fine at 18", even thriving. Seedlings could be less wattage. I'm using 9 Citizen 1212s at 1400mA, with reflectors and it's working. They look good. There is more in the engines for flowering, though. I'll try mimicking the natural increase of sunshine. That is, lower at the beginning (sprouts) and increasing gradually until the time to flower, when the plants get all I have. I'll likely use only 300-320W in that space, anyway. I could go to 450 but in my experience, that would be overkill. I don't think the reflectors are your problem.
got it backwards, most of the light is in the early stages outdoors (spring/early summer) and decreases till flower/harvest..........makes you wonder why people think you need to baby seedlings huh?.............blast them from seed I say!lolI've been vegging at 25W/sq.ft. in a 3X3 area and it's fine at 18", even thriving. Seedlings could be less wattage. I'm using 9 Citizen 1212s at 1400mA, with reflectors and it's working. They look good. There is more in the engines for flowering, though. I'll try mimicking the natural increase of sunshine. That is, lower at the beginning (sprouts) and increasing gradually until the time to flower, when the plants get all I have. I'll likely use only 300-320W in that space, anyway. I could go to 450 but in my experience, that would be overkill. I don't think the reflectors are your problem.
You're in a REFLECTIVE tent, take off the reflectors and train the ladiesI’m starting to think your right and it’s not he problem in this situation but iv not been able to use them since getting them as each time the plants go droopy or look like this just late in flower when I want as much light as I can
I trained before but seemed the light just wasn’t going down where I wanted it,got it backwards, most of the light is in the early stages outdoors (spring/early summer) and decreases till flower/harvest..........makes you wonder why people think you need to baby seedlings huh?.............blast them from seed I say!lol
You're in a REFLECTIVE tent, take off the reflectors and train the ladies
Are you facing the cobs in the right direction?..............do you have pics== a net, supercrop, lst, mainline, whatever?I trained before but seemed the light just wasn’t going down where I wanted it,
What's the problem again?.............looks good to me
Are you getting better #s?............................I would try a scrog and lollipop them next run with no reflectors, everything you harvest should be solidTops are all good they just don’t extend down as far as they did with the hps
It seems to me two fold. too much light, the roots system may not be getting enough oxygen, or developed enough to sustain the feeding. perhaps back off of the light and watering, and let the plant take a deep breath.iv been trying to use reflectors on my CXB3590 3000k 90cri but even at just 30w-35w it just fry’s everything.
I sprouted with 4 304 Samsung boards with 177w between the 4 and then had 6 outer cxb with 115w between each 3.
But, the seedlings have fried edges and that was at 45 inch’s away in a 4x4 tent.
I see lots of people useing reflectors and have zero issues. What’s going on with mine lol?
Thanks