So that's where it went!
Using the spiderfarmer 320w, sized for 2x4 tent. its currently running at 60% gradually turning up. Currently feeding 7ml of GH Micro and 14ml of GH Bloom per gallonLooking great.
What light are you using and how much light do you feed them?
Great light! Spider is doing a bang up job with some of their lights and they're also leading the pack with digital integration. If I was in the market for a light, that's the one I'd buy.Using the spiderfarmer 320w, sized for 2x4 tent. its currently running at 60% gradually turning up. Currently feeding 7ml of GH Micro and 14ml of GH Bloom per gallon
I'm just watching how the leaves are reacting to the light. I'm sure it'll gradually reach 80% or more.Great light! Spider is doing a bang up job with some of their lights and they're also leading the pack with digital integration. If I was in the market for a light, that's the one I'd buy.
That hydro setup seems to be really popular. The 7 gallons size is a big improvement over the 5 gallon Home Depot bucket—move volume makes it more stable and I see "attention to detail" in the design.
60% — is there a reason why you're not following the manufacturer's recommendations (here)?
I'm asking because a lot of growers based their light levels on what I've come to refer to as "legacy" light levels in that those values are based on HPS lights. Growers using LED's can take advantage of higher light levels. Crop yield and quality increase as light levels increase so running LED's at HPS light levels is leaving money on the table.
That's the only thing that matters — a light meter tells you how much light is falling on a plant but only the plant can tell you how much light it can use.I'm just watching how the leaves are reacting to the light. I'm sure it'll gradually reach 80% or more.