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New Grower Galaxy hydro led?

Let me know if you have any LED questions. I have a solid understanding on them, and experience with several brands. Also 912Greenskell was telling you right. IR causes up to a %17 increase in yield. UV can cause up to %27 more THC content. Those are huge numbers for just introducing to wavelengths. The real kicker is that without UV you will not get THCV. That is a component in Haze and other equatorial based strains. It is what causes that intense trippy high. It makes the other cannabinods more potent too. You need UV to stimulate that.
hi. I am new here. I have a galaxy hydro 600w led. I plan on putting it in a 5x5. how many plants can I effectively give power to with that light? I am just starting so any help would be great.
 
Four plants would be the maximum. Maybe consider a light mover or another light to increase the footprint. LEDs do not spread light very well. they have almost a laser focus to the beams of light.
 
Thanks. I am considering getting another 300w led and i will definately look into the light mover. i was thinking about planting a 3 seeds one week, wait a week or two depending, then plant 3 more until i get 9-12 plants. Do you think this is a good idea? The thought process is having a constant flowing supply, and being able to manage the plants effectively.
 
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