LED dimmed to 25%

Fish scale

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Hi guys, I have had my LED light dimmed to 25% for the last 2 or 3 weeks, when should I turn it up to 50%? It's a Lumatek Zeus Pro and it's about 20 inches away from the plants, should I turn it up to 50% and raise the light up a bit? Because I'm kind of confused when I should do it. Any help would be appreciated :weed:
 

Fish scale

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I'm guessing I should turn it up to 50% seeming as they are pretty small for 3 weeks old? The leaves are curling up slightly and I'm guessing this strain doesn't like too much heat? Anymore than 25c and it hates it
 

Moflow

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Is the light 600 watts?
Your plant is quite small. It looks slightly stressed.
I wouldn't be turning the light up just yet.
You are only going to be wasting energy/money.
I'd keep it at 25% for now and raise the light to 24" away and see if it perks up a bit.
Hope that helps.
I can't find much info on par maps for the light, only when running it on full blast.
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That's for running in flower.
You'd think they'd give you par maps for each increment on the switch. It would make it so much easier for growers.
 

Fish scale

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Is the light 600 watts?
Your plant is quite small. It looks slightly stressed.
I wouldn't be turning the light up just yet.
You are only going to be wasting energy/money.
I'd keep it at 25% for now and raise the light to 24" away and see if it perks up a bit.
Hope that helps.
I can't find much info on par maps for the light, only when running it on full blast.
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That's for running in flower.
You'd think they'd give you par maps for each increment on the switch. It would make it so much easier for growers.
It's the 465 watt version that I have.

I found some info on there website that recommends you to keep them 40 inches away to start with but that made them stretch like crazy when they were seedlings so I lowered it to 20 inches away and they have been fine since.

Yeah it's kind of stupid that they don't have any par maps for each stage. Thanks for the info anyway dude :weed:
 

TCH

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It's the 465 watt version that I have.

I found some info on there website that recommends you to keep them 40 inches away to start with but that made them stretch like crazy when they were seedlings so I lowered it to 20 inches away and they have been fine since.

Yeah it's kind of stupid that they don't have any par maps for each stage. Thanks for the info anyway dude :weed:
Par maps are only good for so much and there are so many different variables that having a precise par map for every stage wouldn't be feasible. That said, maybe split the difference and try the light at 30" to mitigate the heat issue.
 

Fish scale

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These were yesterday at day 21 from sprout so at the end of week 3. They are in coco though so that does make a difference. But yeah, I think yours is a little small. Do you have a way to get the temp down if you turn the light up?

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Mine are in coco as well dude, that's why I was thinking to turn the light up to 50% because mine look really small for nearly 3 weeks old
 

Fish scale

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Par maps are only good for so much and there are so many different variables that having a precise par map for every stage wouldn't be feasible. That said, maybe split the difference and try the light at 30" to mitigate the heat issue.
They have been okay for the last few days, it was the heat outside that was causing the temps to rise in the tent but it's only 20c outside today, the last few weeks it was nearly 30c outside so I think that is what was causing the heat issues if that makes sense?
 

Fish scale

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What feed are you using? How often are you feeding? Ec/ppm? Ph?
The coco is pre charged. I'm using plain tap water because the coco is pre charged with nutrients. It's going in to the plant pot at 0.6 EC and coming out the bottom at 0.6 EC so it's coming out exactly the same as it's going in. The PH is 6.0
 

TCH

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The coco is pre charged. I'm using plain tap water because the coco is pre charged with nutrients. It's going in to the plant pot at 0.6 EC and coming out the bottom at 0.6 EC so it's coming out exactly the same as it's going in. The PH is 6.0
Precharged with nutrients? Or prewashed and buffered? I'm not familiar with coco with nutes in it. How often are you watering it?
 

Fish scale

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Precharged with nutrients? Or prewashed and buffered? I'm not familiar with coco with nutes in it. How often are you watering it?
Precharged with nutrients. I haven't used this brand of coco before and I didn't know it was precharged until I overfed them about a week or so ago. I'm watering daily until run off
 

Fish scale

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I'm guessing there isn't enough light and that's why they are so small? I'm going to raise the light to about 25 - 30 inches and turn it up to 50% and see how they get along for the next few days?
 

Moflow

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I'm guessing I should turn it up to 50% seeming as they are pretty small for 3 weeks old? The leaves are curling up slightly and I'm guessing this strain doesn't like too much heat? Anymore than 25c and it hates it
Whereabouts are you taking the temp reading from?
 

Moflow

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I'm guessing there isn't enough light and that's why they are so small? I'm going to raise the light to about 25 - 30 inches and turn it up to 50% and see how they get along for the next few days?
You'd be surprised how much light it's getting for such low wattage.
Maybe download a light meter app. That'll give you a ball park figure.
 

Fish scale

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You'd be surprised how much light it's getting for such low wattage.
Maybe download a light meter app. That'll give you a ball park figure.
I turned it up to 50% and raised the light. It's between 350 ppfd and 380 ppfd. Between 2 and 3 weeks old
 
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