Frank Nitty
Well-Known Member
Does a plant stretch more in veg or flower???
Speaking as most would here the response would be Flower.Does a plant stretch more in veg or flower???
I want them tall... Look at all this room... One is topped, one is not... I want to encourage them to stretch out!!!Flower during the stretch. They'll also stretch more in veg if they don't get enough light.
If you want to limit stretch during flower, toppin and training helps. So does negative temperature differential.
Careful what you wish for, I have one right now that was 17" tall and topped 4x before flipping, and finally stopped stretching at 40" tall, 6" above my intended maximum height and a total stretch of 23" or 135%. I had to dim my light just a bit to compensate.I want them tall... Look at all this room... One is topped, one is not... I want to encourage them to stretch out!!!View attachment 5094041
I would be worried about light penetration regarding tall heights. Isn't that @Sedan territory? LolI want them tall... Look at all this room... One is topped, one is not... I want to encourage them to stretch out!!!View attachment 5094041
I've got an SE5000 in a 3x3, I'm sure light penetration won't be a problem...I would be worried about light penetration regarding tall heights. Isn't that @Sedan territory? Lol
WowCareful what you wish for, I have one right now that was 17" tall and topped 4x before flipping, and finally stopped stretching at 40" tall, 6" above my intended maximum height and a total stretch of 23" or 135%. I had to dim my light just a bit to compensate.
I'll find a happy mediumMore reds / less blues should help. Bust out the trusty blurple, and just flick the bloom switch.. just kidding.. dontchu ever do that (but it might work)
serious answer below:
You can dim the light/raise it to help they stretch some.. but then you may need to supplement heat to keep your leaves warm.
Dude I really want to figure out how this works. A few people have said measuring watts per cubic foot is better than square feet. That makes sense to me, but how do you quantify that? Is diode spacing a variable? Two lights that draw the same wattage from the wall may or may not put out the same amount of energy from the same height...right?I've got an SE5000 in a 3x3, I'm sure light penetration won't be a problem...
That's a big light for a 3x3,I don't know why y'all laughing... What, should I get a hps instead???I've got an SE5000 in a 3x3, I'm sure light penetration won't be a problem...
I have no idea... All I know is that the light works great for me and my plants and that's all that matters to me... All that stuff you're talking about is going down in another thread... All I'm asking about is the stretch...Dude I really want to figure out how this works. A few people have said measuring watts per cubic foot is better than square feet. That makes sense to me, but how do you quantify that? Is diode spacing a variable? Two lights that draw the same wattage from the wall may or may not put out the same amount of energy from the same height...right?
Learning is hard lol
You really should keep vegging and train those plants first. But that's me.I have no idea... All I know is that the light works great for me and my plants and that's all that matters to me... All that stuff you're talking about is going down in another thread... All I'm asking about is the stretch...
They've been trying to explain this light stuff to me for years and I still don't get it... I'm like, does it work well for you, ok,I'll buy one!!! But truth be told,I haven't bought a light in a while...It's almost 55 watts per SQ ft. I was laughing cause that's damn sure enough haha. Props, man.