Can I use a mars hydro tsw-2000 for seedlings?

Im new to growing and just began germinating some seeds yesterday. I was thinking about dimming the light down to about 25% and keeping it 30in above the seedlings when they reach the surface. I’m just wondering if the light would be too strong or if they’ll be fine.
 

Rolla J

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Im new to growing and just began germinating some seeds yesterday. I was thinking about dimming the light down to about 25% and keeping it 30in above the seedlings when they reach the surface. I’m just wondering if the light would be too strong or if they’ll be fine.
G2G bongsmilie
 

Mookjong

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I'd go closer and reduce even further. See what you can get with the lowest setting. 30'' is a safe distance but they will stretch and you don't really want that. I'd try the lowest setting at 18'' then increase power and or reduce height til i saw drooping then correct just enough to get it to pray.
 

PSUAGRO.

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Autos or photos?

I've gone full blast from seed my whole indoor growing "career". It's all about DLI, your lighting schedule/photons to the canopy comes into pay. Lower output Fluoros where used in veg to save energy and expensive hid bulb swaps NOT to increase health/yield.

Granted I came from an outdoor AG background(sun biased)

Edit. 25% @ 30" is a recipe for lanky kids, closer and higher output. Read your plants
 
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