What sq. ft does that one plant occupy? Seems like you might be using more light than necessary. You only need 25w/sq ft at your stage of growth. Maybe 30 in flower. If you went 30 and 40 you'd be at the point of diminishing returns. I've got a feeling you're way above that now, but I can't tell how large that plant is.Awesome! And 390 watts. Thinking about adding either a rw-75 in the middle for more red or a new 2015 model
^^^ great idea and it works tooYes, that's a good idea. You can also lean a piece of cardboard (painted white) against the fixture to create a reflective surface, keeping more of the light on the plant.
How many watts are you running on that plant?
What sq. ft does that one plant occupy? Seems like you might be using more light than necessary. You only need 25w/sq ft at your stage of growth. Maybe 30 in flower. If you went 30 and 40 you'd be at the point of diminishing returns. I've got a feeling you're way above that now, but I can't tell how large that plant is.
That's what I was thinking so you don't think it's too much light?I would do exactly what you're doing, but rotate both lights 90 degrees so the middle of the plant is between the middles of both of them