calvin.m16
Well-Known Member
Hoping the title makes sense, basically, for a while I have been letting plants grow into my lights which are mounted in a fixed position vs growing plants with the lights and raising them as they grow. I think this has been a self admitted fatal error..
I see many guys saying they are getting 2-2.5 pounds per/600-700w LED fixture where I'm in the ballpark of 1-1.5 max per light. One thing I have totally overlooked is that my plants aren't getting full PPFD until they've finished stretching up into the lights, which is like 3 weeks of lacking PPFD.
Not only do I believe this is limiting the plants by causing additional stretch but possibly limiting biomass overall. Am I mistaken there?
Looking to hear any advice and feel free to cast shame. I haven't been able to search and find any specific threads on this exact topic.
Summary
Let plants grow up into lights or raise lights as plants grow keeping PPFD high start to finish, primarily in flower.
I see many guys saying they are getting 2-2.5 pounds per/600-700w LED fixture where I'm in the ballpark of 1-1.5 max per light. One thing I have totally overlooked is that my plants aren't getting full PPFD until they've finished stretching up into the lights, which is like 3 weeks of lacking PPFD.
Not only do I believe this is limiting the plants by causing additional stretch but possibly limiting biomass overall. Am I mistaken there?
Looking to hear any advice and feel free to cast shame. I haven't been able to search and find any specific threads on this exact topic.
Summary
Let plants grow up into lights or raise lights as plants grow keeping PPFD high start to finish, primarily in flower.