1 month old how do they look

DR. VonDankenstine

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I'm interested. How are they working for you? are the plants stretching? How is the heat by the lights? 4 weeks old from clones? How much did the light cost you? what is the watts ?
 
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kilik2007

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Shouldn't the lights be closer? I don't have any experience with LEDs, but I thought one of the biggest advantages was very little heat.... which would seem to allow close lights (like CFLs). Again, I could be totally 100% wrong.

I am also very interested in this.
 

tazthejoker

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100 bucks four bulbs from seed no there not streching they dont get hot at all you can put them up to 5in away just order 4 panel 225 lights to a panel 900 lights 12 watts per bulbs 3500 lum per bulb
 

tazthejoker

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ya you can but they grow real fast so i put them higer if you look at the pic where the stick is that was 1 week ago
 

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tazthejoker

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thats why i have two 100 watt flo it gets down two 73 deg at night and 80 deg in the day i have them on 18 /6 they turn off at 700am turn back on at 1pm so there no temp problem in my closet
 

marijuanajoe1982

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No, it's just the farther away the are the less you get from them. Their power drops off significantly after just a couple feet, which paired with they put out little to no heat you would want them almost on the plant.
- Yeah, something called footcandles. Its really complicated, all you need to know tho is that the strength of the light decreases EXPONENTIALLY as you move it further away so Khan is right. Also, they look like they are a little stretchy, the internode length looks to be like 3-4 inches, correct me if i'm wrong. Plants so young, in my humble, opinion should have about half that length. perhaps you don't have enough blue in the spectrum? I didn't look that closely at the LEDs, maybe they don't have enough blue spectrum. they obviously have some though, because aside from that they look really healthy. It could also just be a variety with a longer internode, some kind of long flowering sativa (in which case you might have hight problems as plants like that can triple thier size once flowering has begun).
- I want to add LEDs to my setup which already consists of a 600w digital (takes either HPS or MH with no conversion bulb or switching of ballasts), and 2 4' floursecents. I think putting a couple LED panels on the side walls of my DIY grow-module would be awesome
 

bcurwi1

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wow looking good i did not know that LED was any good but i see you have proven me wrong
 
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