Third times the charm...

Budzbuddha

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Listen ... drop to 18 - 20” over cups .. dim down accordingly . I run quantums and it’s not rocket science , having a dimmer setup allows you to “ stage “ it during grows. If boards are too high , seedlings will stretch way too much.

These are at 18” over canopy .... cups on a riser ...
no issues.
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Kingkongbud

Active Member
You need to read more, and post less man. Much to learn you have.
Looks more like people on here trying to hurt others feelings with their trolls rather than accepting and appreciating different peoples grows and actually observing to see if they are good. The ones posting bs about my plants on here have no impact on the reality of how great they are and many others on here grow great weed their own ways as well and dont have to say to others, youve got lots to learn. Yeah i know what you are saying, learn to take much longer grow process and spend thousands more in initial costs justvso i can brag? Wow, i grow heck good enough weed without your cheap talk and everyone that has smoked it agree its even better than dispensary
 

Budget Buds

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Listen ... drop to 18 - 20” over cups .. dim down accordingly . I run quantums and it’s not rocket science , having a dimmer setup allows you to “ stage “ it during grows. If boards are too high , seedlings will stretch way too much.

These are at 18” over canopy .... cups on a riser ...
no issues.
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NO NO NO !!!! Better drop it to 4 inches from them , Didn't ya hear? you cannot have too much light intensity mate LMAO
 

Kingkongbud

Active Member
Yeah you're right. best to just have the lights touching the top leaves ......:wall:
You must be so narrow minded to think there wasn't the exception of a stressed out new plant not being able to be given too much light, your satire is small talk and narrow minded
 

Kingkongbud

Active Member
You must be so narrow minded to think there wasn't the exception of a stressed out new plant not being able to be given too much light, your satire is small talk and narrow minded
Ok there noob, again you talk like a narrow minded troll. I never said for the light to touch the leaves only in very measured circumstances
 

Avering

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Dang this turned into quite the conversation, anyway, I figured I'd giive em all differing levels of light by adding lil humidity domes, under 24 inches dimmed to 135watts (50%) power of this powerful hlg qb.. lets see what happens.. they are on 20/4 .. i think what i need is more patience, but. I like to experiment a lot but I can't afford to right now, I really need to produce some bud for myself so I'm taking this seriously and will be writing down things and discussing em.. just really want some foot tall plants so i can have a few ounces of different strains to smoke, hopefully one of these bagseeds is a landrace strain with cbd cause my back is killing me15870020312751960840727.jpg
 

Budzbuddha

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No, you are showing noobness again! There is no such thing as too much light, only the heat that comes thereof

WRONG .... there is a condition called light stress and saturation...... if softer lights like flouro tubes then you can bring close because of poor penetration over a couple inches. Seedlings you can keep at a couple inches with those lights , but over a distance the inverse square law comes into play.
 
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