RookieMuffin
Well-Known Member
Hi
Last grow I used a new LED light in my setup and I was giving my plants too much light which resulted in light stress. I'm new to the LED light so it takes some time to dial it in.
This time I went slow on the seedlings and started low.
It's a 100W LED. I don't have a par meter right now.
The manufacteurer recommends for seedlings 22 inches (55 cm) above canopy and 20-40% light power.
I did not want them to become light stressed again so I was hanging the light at 35 inches (90 cm) and power to 20%.
Plant stretched. So I lowered it 30 inches (75 cm) and 20% power.
Plant stretched again. So I increased the power to 30% and height was the same at 30 inches.
Again the plant stretches... So I've increased it to 40% still at the 30 inches height mark.
Then I started to research but it's hard to find how people hang the lights. I've found a list recommending for 200W LED hanging at 12 inches (30 cm) which sounds a lot to me.
So after researching I've lowered the light to about 24 inches (60 cm) and power 40% (40 watts).
I don't know if they will stretch again because it's not long ago I've changed it...
But how would you hang your LED? I can dim from 10-100%.
I don't know if the manufacteurer recommendation will work but at first I thought it may be too much light but now since the plant was stretching I think it might work. But what if the plant is still stretching?
It's ok if I have a little stretch this run but soon I want them to be squat when I've dialed in my setup. Maybe someone of you can help me and give me some recommendations or numbers they use (light power LED + height).
The seedling is almost 2 inches heigh... I think she could have been a little bit smaller with less of a stretch. But since I've light stressed them the last time I try to be careful now with the new LED lol.
I also have a small fan blowing on the seedling to toughen it up... Could that be cause of the stretching too? I always blow at my seedlings without stress but idk... maybe that could stress them to so they stretch?
Last grow I used a new LED light in my setup and I was giving my plants too much light which resulted in light stress. I'm new to the LED light so it takes some time to dial it in.
This time I went slow on the seedlings and started low.
It's a 100W LED. I don't have a par meter right now.
The manufacteurer recommends for seedlings 22 inches (55 cm) above canopy and 20-40% light power.
I did not want them to become light stressed again so I was hanging the light at 35 inches (90 cm) and power to 20%.
Plant stretched. So I lowered it 30 inches (75 cm) and 20% power.
Plant stretched again. So I increased the power to 30% and height was the same at 30 inches.
Again the plant stretches... So I've increased it to 40% still at the 30 inches height mark.
Then I started to research but it's hard to find how people hang the lights. I've found a list recommending for 200W LED hanging at 12 inches (30 cm) which sounds a lot to me.
So after researching I've lowered the light to about 24 inches (60 cm) and power 40% (40 watts).
I don't know if they will stretch again because it's not long ago I've changed it...
But how would you hang your LED? I can dim from 10-100%.
I don't know if the manufacteurer recommendation will work but at first I thought it may be too much light but now since the plant was stretching I think it might work. But what if the plant is still stretching?
It's ok if I have a little stretch this run but soon I want them to be squat when I've dialed in my setup. Maybe someone of you can help me and give me some recommendations or numbers they use (light power LED + height).
The seedling is almost 2 inches heigh... I think she could have been a little bit smaller with less of a stretch. But since I've light stressed them the last time I try to be careful now with the new LED lol.
I also have a small fan blowing on the seedling to toughen it up... Could that be cause of the stretching too? I always blow at my seedlings without stress but idk... maybe that could stress them to so they stretch?