Kipn
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is it too little or too many tops for a 3x2ft
should i aim for more or space it out more next time
should i aim for more or space it out more next time
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I reckon harvested dry weight will tell you everything you want to know. If you have the light and can keep RH and heat controlled you should be happy.is it too little or too many tops for a 3x2ft
should i aim for more or space it out more next time
i know what you mean im only expecting 3oz but i was meaning the spacing still trying to improve my scrog and this is how it ended up this runI reckon harvested dry weight will tell you everything you want to know. If you have the light and can keep RH and heat controlled you should be happy.
What kind of light? The spacing is fine depending on amount of light you can pour on it.i know what you mean im only expecting 3oz but i was meaning the spacing still trying to improve my scrog and this is how it ended up this run
lights still shit was about to buy a QB but was short of the funds. this was just a experiment that didn't work out how i intended so then i decided to use then to practice my scrogging end weight im not worried aboutWhat kind of light? The spacing is fine depending on amount of light you can pour on it.
Put a 1000 watt HPS over them. They'll stretch plenty for you to practice with.lights still shit was about to buy a QB but was short of the funds. this was just a experiment that didn't work out how i intended so then i decided to use then to practice my scrogging end weight im not worried about
ill be getting two 135w QB soon i dont like saying it but im still using a vipar 600 so 275w. i dont like the idea of 1000w id way rather go the two QB but that's going to be next yrPut a 1000 watt HPS over them. They'll stretch plenty for you to practice with.
well, I do see a few sq. inches that aren't full...is it too little or too many tops for a 3x2ft
should i aim for more or space it out more next time
Your vipar should give you almost enough intensity to get some decent results. The biggest challenge is going to be uniformity across the space.ill be getting two 135w QB soon i dont like saying it but im still using a vipar 600 so 275w. i dont like the idea of 1000w id way rather go the two QB but that's going to be next yr
uniformity as in the lighting? id agree i am not a fan of using one single light. i have noticed by doing so the lights have one hot spot where the light is focused.Your vipar should give you almost enough intensity to get some decent results. The biggest challenge is going to be uniformity across the space.
Yes, lighting uniformity or perhaps even distribution is a better description. When you have the vipar low enough to get enough intensity, the edges drop off to practically nothing. This is where multiple light sources helpuniformity as in the lighting? id agree i am not a fan of using one single light. i have noticed by doing so the lights have one hot spot where the light is focused.
i am intending to swap out to better leds. 2 so i can keep a more even spreadYes, lighting uniformity or perhaps even distribution is a better description. When you have the vipar low enough to get enough intensity, the edges drop off to practically nothing. This is where multiple light sources help