When is 1000w ok for seedlings?

aeviaanah

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Just wondering a rough range when seedlings can take 1000w. i currently have em under 400 the light is a few feet up. i can do around 3 feet on my 1000w with flood table. id think after the third or fourth node....what you think?
 

rzza

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when they are SEEDLINGS!!! LMAO but for real, just keep the light up high ....
 

sso

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hmm, ive found that its the heat, not the light amount.

have started seedlings 1 foot away from a 600. (they need to more or less start under the light (as soon as possible after sprouting)its only when they´ve allready adjusted to a weaker light when you need to keep the lights far away)

id watch it though the first day :) but the biggest threat is drying out the seedlings, not light burn.
 

rzza

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haha i would never.

yeah i mean alot of heat is bad for them, they would die from far less heat than a vegging plant for example. but keep the light up high. like a few ft. and slowly take it down.
 

espoker19

Active Member
It seems like using a 1000 watt for seedlings is overkill and a waste of power IMO... do you have a dimmable ballast? For seedlings you should use a couple of T5 HO tubes.. much less heat to worry about and you wont fry the seedlings.
 

stuckonsticky

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Thats like saying how old does a plant have to be to take the sun....
The moment they sprout.....but you dont really.need to use the 1000 if you have a four hundred..id veg under the four and flower under the thousand...save electricity
 
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