Scorpion diablo led

bam0813

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They are strong, I just got the same and I admit am having some issues at seedling stage. It’s a stage I normally have zero issues in but I’ve raised mine to 41” at 2nd “click” and I think they’re improving
 

Boatguy

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I had the same issue when i ran the diablo that hard. It is quite hot.
Wound up buying a second one and running them at half power. IMO 200w is too hot for the footprint of a single panel
 

buyyouabeer

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I use a cheap lux meter to get an idea of the intensity. 15k for early veg, 30k for veg and 60k+ for flower. I have triple V2 288 quantum lite bars x3 I got from Timber before they discontinued (plus my old triple 3590 bar from Tasty LED). You can approximate PAR by dividing your lux by 69 for white light (there are old threads on RIU about this).
 

madvillian420

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i use a cheap lux meter and i agree, its a super useful tool to know instead of guessing what your output is, also worth every penny for addressing hot/cold spots
 

Seaside805

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I use a cheap lux meter to get an idea of the intensity. 15k for early veg, 30k for veg and 60k+ for flower. I have triple V2 288 quantum lite bars x3 I got from Timber before they discontinued (plus my old triple 3590 bar from Tasty LED). You can approximate PAR by dividing your lux by 69 for white light (there are old threads on RIU about this).
Ordering meter on its way thanx!
 

DoubleAtotheRON

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I got HLG's, and clones do great at 3 ft, and mid power. You can increase power as they adjust. Clones don't need much at first. They should not bow down or wilt over... if they do, raise the light or lower the power or both.
 

dizzyground

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Yeah sounds like you grilled the young plants. LEDs seem dangerously bright :D Also thinking about HLG diablo scorpio for 4x4

I think some manufacturer suggested 25% power for small plants
 
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