First time with LED..

ProfessorPotSnob

New Member
Looking healthy and green but if you want constructive criticism I will note that you should manipulate and train the plants accordingly as you want bushy plants indoors that are short and holding many branches for more flower

Study up on Canopy management as well as Super Croping to further your yields and the plants optimal thresh ..
 

Lionden

Well-Known Member
Looking good but I thought LED could be kept much closer to the plants why they look so stretched, like potsnob said maybey better training for shorter bushier plants.
 

mammothgrower

Well-Known Member
Looking good but I thought LED could be kept much closer to the plants why they look so stretched, like potsnob said maybey better training for shorter bushier plants.
I thought the Same thing but actually you have to have them keep them aways away. I had some funky growth and light bleaching with my led until I moved it further away, now it does it's job. With mine it seems I can't have it to far away I don't get a lot of strtching. I love my led and will veg with nothing else.
 

Corso312

Well-Known Member
Looking good, wat kind of led.? It seems most leds will bleach tops if closer than 14 inches.
 

Firstoffallen

Active Member
black star 240W only! i got 2 tho for 6 ladies and the only discoloring in leaves ive had the whole time was early in first few weeks the soil i use (Happy Frog) is too much for the youngsters.
 

mammothgrower

Well-Known Member
I started at 6-8 inches away and that was waaaaaay to close. Had twisted leaves and bleaching in the first 6 hours. I then moved it up to 16-20 inches above my tallest plant and everything is rocking now. I am 4 weeks into flower with my first batch of led vegged plants and my top colas are fucking huge. This is the first time I'm seeing noticeable differences. I only vegged with mine though. My nodes are sooo close together. I'm also vegging with 2 240s.
 
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