TheChemist77
Well-Known Member
Yes, that's the idea, greater difference in colour temps between veg and flowering = bigger stretch (temps being equal as they have a bearing as well). I noticed your current run stretched quite a bit which makes sense with what you're currently running for veg/flower. If you switched to the 4200k for veg and then use the 3100k for flowering your stretch should be less. you'll still get stretch, it just wouldn't be as much as it is under your current setup. If you vegged and flowered with the 4200k, you should get even less stretch, that should be the minimum stretch for whatever strain you're running. So if you need the kind of stretch you're getting now you'd be better to stay put.
until i finish my next run of test, ill keep my mh for veg, then 1k hps to flower so only difference is lighting.. after testing is complete. ill change my veg to the 4200k cmh and bloom under the 3100k cmh so i guess testing will continue...as of now i feel any change could make the testing results not real. everything but lights must be the same for true conclusions.. now 945 watts of cmh = ? grams next run 1,000 watts hps=? grams.. same temps, veg, nutes, and cuttings, only dif is lamp.. im still contemplating doing a run using 2 315 cmh and 1 400 hps in the middle,1030 watts thinking the added red from the hps will add to the stretch but less than under all hps..
ive run everything the same under hps/mh for so many years,,but i feel any change or even small tinkering makes true testing results impossible.. for real results things must be the same for many runs as plants(cuttings) adapt to the enviroment.. so even the comparison im doing now can have 1 issue,, my cuttings have been run under mh/hps and are adapted to it so the new lighting is new to them and to me.after several generations of clones have been run under only cmh some things may change??
my 315 cmh's from boulder lamp are basicly the same as yours, at 2ft above the canopy they will cover a 4x4 area well.. they say with hps 400 watts cover 3x3 and 600 cover 4x4,, the 315 watt cmh can cover a 4x4 area and yield 500 grams..penetration also seems to be great, a 3ft tall plant will have large buds even at the bottom of the plant..im only a few months into the cmh lamps but im very pleased.. hope all goes well for you...I had to cancel my online order after I found out that the light was out of stock and they were back ordering it without notifying me. So I found a local hydro store that had the Sun System 315w LEC for a reasonable price and purchased from them instead.
I set up my new LEC 315 tonight and I like what I'm seeing so far. The light spread is good and covers the 3x3 area well.
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