Alright so here we go, photoperiod plants have lighting on and then off for a certain portion of the day while autos can have 24 hour lighting. My idea is have intense lighting for 12 hours 50000 lux or higher and then during the other 12 hours lower the lighting to about 20000 lux so the leaves can be watered without the magnifying effect occuring. I call it "water cycles" instead of light cycles. Some growers will grow plants and end up with yellow areas on the leaves or brown spots and think it has something to do with nutrients but really if your soil is good, its you are watering with intense lighting.
Check out my plant I ended up watering with intense light, you can see the brown spots and areas that turned yellow from leaf damage. Leaf damage slows growth.
This might be a good idea if the plant benefits from the leaves being misted.
Tell me what you guys think.
Check out my plant I ended up watering with intense light, you can see the brown spots and areas that turned yellow from leaf damage. Leaf damage slows growth.
This might be a good idea if the plant benefits from the leaves being misted.
Tell me what you guys think.
