So, if you take a look at the Gavita website it mentions that at 100% the input is about 645 watts. I've always been under the impression that you want to try to get to 1000 watts for max production and growth. My mission in the last few runs was to experiment with the lighting to see what results I get.
From what I understood, you want to try to be at you max output in week 6 and start lowering in week7. Now, you might see this and advise me in a different direction, but I'm curious to hear what the strategy is when it comes to lighting.
Here is the light schedule I use with my Gavita 1700e's
Light % in flower:
week 1 - 4 - 100%
week 4 - 105%
week 5 - 107%
week 6 - 110%
week 7 - 110% end at 105%
week 8 - 105% end at 100%
Flush - 100%
Again, I can't find any information about the wattage output when going above 100% for the Gavita's. Here is what it says on their website:
From what I understood, you want to try to be at you max output in week 6 and start lowering in week7. Now, you might see this and advise me in a different direction, but I'm curious to hear what the strategy is when it comes to lighting.
Here is the light schedule I use with my Gavita 1700e's
Light % in flower:
week 1 - 4 - 100%
week 4 - 105%
week 5 - 107%
week 6 - 110%
week 7 - 110% end at 105%
week 8 - 105% end at 100%
Flush - 100%
Again, I can't find any information about the wattage output when going above 100% for the Gavita's. Here is what it says on their website:
Gavita Pro 1700e LED ML | Gavita – Retail
The Gavita Pro 1700e LED ML matches the performance & quality of the Gavita heritage, by delivering More Power, Less Energy, and Wet-Rated functionality.
gavita.com
Gavita Pro 1700e LED ML | Gavita – Retail
The Gavita Pro 1700e LED ML matches the performance & quality of the Gavita heritage, by delivering More Power, Less Energy, and Wet-Rated functionality.
gavita.com