Kassiopeija
Well-Known Member
to be fair, common sense would dictate not going to extremes like 200-800ppfd forth n back like black n white...This post clearly illustrated the notion that high power bare diode board LED's are "hard on plants". There is a very tight parameter on conditions that all have to line up like stars in the sky for things to go just right. Stray slightly out of that golden zone and things go bad quickly.
How this has become the new norm and go to lighting is beyond me.
I suppose growers just enjoy problem solving?![]()
but then I have yet to see such fried plants to see from the sun - which is actually stronger (in ppfd) and oftentimes will even reach seedlings leaves for a long time.
(though outside an adaption phase is very very likely)
only vegged indoor plants put right into the direct summer sun will loose its leaves....
it's something with the spectrum... indoor lamps can be quite demanding esp. on tops