I don’t believe it’s got anything to do with light intensity but I will rule that out next time. it’s an idea that I can respect, certainly does look like light intensity, but again, never lower than 18 inches and at half strength. I also am not ruling out that it could be a few degrees, I’d be a little shocked but it’s believable. Besides I didn’t say I had a par meter, I said it would make a great addition to the box of tools I don’t use. But in your opinion, why would they green up over night under the T5s?You just said you have a box collecting dust of par meters. Why wouldn’t you use one instead of saying it’s the led causing issues?
your 4k must be different than mine cause i veg and flower under it for the last few years.But this is specifically a spectrum problem
So what's your guess then? Yellow under the light, greens up within 24 hours under a different light.your 4k must be different than mine cause i veg and flower under it for the last few years.
Have you reached out to the manufacturer yet for advice?So what's your guess then? Yellow under the light, greens up within 24 hours under a different light.
edit: my flowering tents with cobs are 600s and the room being set at 72 makes their tents 82-85. The mother tent is smaller with a 400 is at 79 degrees. Could those few degrees really be a make or break?
I have, I expect they will get back Monday.Have you reached out to the manufacturer yet for advice?
sounds to me like either your N or Mg or both is borderline what ppm they need. the led pushes it into a deficiency where the t5 doesn't.And they green right up under different light so I don't feel it's the recipe
Damn you must be up to 15 4x4 tents now eh?Just ordered 3 more tents for more flowing space so I can test out the tent idea, also it's getting warmer pretty quick so will be able to see if its 2 or 3 degrees that are killing me.
No, I only have 3 flowering tents at the moment and ordered 3 more with 3 more lights because I can grow 24 legally but I'm not sure if I am even going to use them to be honest. The year of COVID and dealing with tenants has worn me out, thinking of retiring and ordered the extra tents and lights in anticipation of having more time, gonna make a decision within a few months.Damn you must be up to 15 4x4 tents now eh?
First thing I bought after my LEDs was a big wooden ruler for a few bucks to make sure I wasn't setting lower than 18 inches. Still use it.I've seen photos of Led almost on top of the plants, try that with Samsung leds and they'll bleach fuck out of the plants.
What lights did you switch from and to?So I've noticed that whenever I have plants under 4000k LED lights that they start looking really bad within a week, yellowing and looking like classic cal-mag problems. I'm using Lucas and even a little cal-mag so that shouldn't be a problem. Same plants will bounce back and start to green up almost within days under t5s or 3500k LEDs. I've noticed this same problem with 2 different bulbs that both happen to be 4k, once with t5 replacement led tubes and with high quality COB lights at 4000k.
Has anybody else noticed this? I have so many lights hanging around that I just swapped the lights out instead of really dealing with the problem but since I did buy some expensive 4000k LEDs I really should figure it out, also trying to lower my wattage hence why I bought the LEDs to begin with.
My answer is to stop using cal-mag at all, and add Epsom instead. It's just so odd that Lucas makes them look beautiful under anything but 4k.
Your plant issue has nothing to do with temperature.Just ordered 3 more tents for more flowing space so I can test out the tent idea, also it's getting warmer pretty quick so will be able to see if its 2 or 3 degrees that are killing me.