TH,
Hope life is treating you well. Sorry if this comes across as lazy but I've been very busy and did not have a chance to read all of this thread. in other words, bear with me cowboy
My questions are:
You keep the light much higher up as a method of 'hitting' the whole plant with light?
If so, how far for a 1000w and how big is the plant?
And what is the yield?
Finally, do you take this approach because of an Ag and/or Greenhouse industry career?
I'm interested in how and why you go about dong things and want to get a handle on this. I find peoples eccentricities interesting.
I do some things different based on my reading of a plant. example: did clones 1 month ago. 15 days later: 'Hey, forget to water the rockwool" n they were bone dry. Threw in half the H2O others would: no roots at 14 days so I made em put em out or die. 90% made it. Done deal; saved some genetics (want to evaluate some males to hit a big-ass sativa with a 50/50 dank ass narcotic indica). Why'd I do the clones like that? simple: wanted to see what happens n learn. Why'm I chucking pollen? Same deal. Also want to preserve some genetics in a unique, possibly interesting combo. Final reason: because I can. That's right. Ultima hombre bro. Bad-ass. Nuff said.
peace
I do a little pollen chucking myself.. I've never had the patience and motivation to really take anything through the steps to an f3 or f4, but, pollen chucking is fun..
Let me get some exact measurements for you so I can answer those questions better. I'll be by a few gardens today.
I don't have any 1000 watters going right now.. Just 600s.. I can make a guess though.
Yields depend on genetics...
my low end yielders only do 12 oz per 600 watt light.. My upper end plants do just over 16 oz per light. WHen my commerical plants click on all cylinders, i can hit 18 oz per 600 hps..
These numbers were with the lights lower.. On my last grow with raised lights a 12 per plant did about 14 per.. could have been other factors (removed glass, new grow space, etc), but its promising..
I'll have yield numbers for another 12 per plant in about 10 days..
I plan to update the thread as I learn more..
I have only been running the lights up higher for a little while now.. I'm just about to cut down the 2nd crop.. working on the 3rd now.. A 4th going up soon.
I raise the lights as a method to cover a bigger footprint, put less stress on the plants, offer more optimal conditions to the plants..
I raised the lights after hearing and seeing growers better than myself do it.. Uncle Ben, Riddleme and Shrubs First to name a few.. I noticed that more experienced gardeners were raising the lights and saying that lighting is misunderstood by many.. more is better thinking is all wrong, etc..
Then, I tried it out.. and I liked it.. i was skeptical at first..
Basically, MJ does not need huge amounts of light pounding down on it to produce big buds.. It is a common misconception. The lights up higher do well for me as canopy temps are lowered, a larger footprint is covered, and tops are not damaged by heat, too much light, etc..
I'm not too big to admit when I make a mistake.. if what I find shows that I was all wrong.. I'll admit it.. I've done it before in the past and I'll do it again. The folks who just post funny pictures and call the thread retarded... they are the same people who will miss out on improvements.. have little interest to learn.. just recycle forum rhetoric.. I get it.. I used to be into the social aspect of RIU too.. Not so much anymore.. I frequent other sites more these days and RIU less.. RIU is a fun place to toke and talk.. advances in botany are few and far.. Those members were all gone by 2011..
It's still early in all of this.. I'll know more as more crops get cut down and more plants get under the lights..
It's early.. I'll have something more to say later.. still waking up.. first coffee, then bong, then a few hours of work, then I can play on the computer a little more..
take it easy.