Eraserhead
Well-Known Member
Yes and no. The more your spectrum is spread out, the more the plants can handle. If you have a 2 tone blue/red lamp, you can't give the plants too much intensity, thus having smallish growth. If you have a 4 tone, royal blue, regular blue, red and deep red, you can give the plants a little more. If it's all neutral-warm white, the plants can handle up to 1800 micromoles, though they'll only use about 1000 of them, strain dependent of course. I suggest for everyone that can afford it, grab yourself a par meter, it'll help you with light placement/intensity/coverage, regardless of the lamp you use.Erases, using your experience and knowledge, is there such a thing as too much intensity or too much spectrum for a given gal or tribe of gals?
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How do you all do multi-quotes? I did this one manually with copying/pasting and adding in the code myself. Kinda tedious really, I'm sure there's an easier way that I'm overlooking, this is really the 1st time I had a chance to check out the new version of RIU since I moved to WV.
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