I don't see any pictures....Got em! Area 51 delivers! Got two 4K in my tent doing work!
Dark green is caused from genetics or too high nitrogen levels, reduce fertilizer schedule to fade that out.View attachment 3503490 I have galaxy hydro 300 watt LED. First real grow in a while. It seems to be working pretty well but I have no baseline with another light to compare.
I started a tomato plant from seed two weeks after I started a couple others outside. The ones that were outside the whole time were a much lighter green and not as robust. They are all outside now and have been for some time Now that LED tomato plant is the best one of the four. So, I guess LED's are okay. The really dark green is concerning though.
Anyway, just thought I'd share
Oh yeah my M plant is looking pretty good. 2 weeks flower
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kelvinok thanks what is the number actually referring to though
Read the section on Colour temperature.what does temperature have to do with the light spectrum that doesn't make sense
Must be the fox farms ocean forest cause I didn't add anything nutrients for vegetative phase. I did by some bloom nutes for flower stage. General Hydroponics. The strain is auto bubble.Dark green is caused from genetics or too high nitrogen levels, reduce fertilizer schedule to fade that out.
It is based on the color of something that is glowing hot. For example the filament inside a standard incandescant bulb is about 2700 degree Kelvin and a candle flame is <2000K.what does temperature have to do with the light spectrum that doesn't make sense
I have 6 of the 4000k's covering approximately a 3x3 area. Plants were vegged under T5 lighting until about 15" in height when they they were moved under the W90's. This has been for about two weeks. Plants are growing very well, with one COB dedicated under each plant. One they get to their final size the coverage will be closer to a 4x4, perhaps larger. I feel that 6 covering that larger space will not be adequate and will probably add 3 more lights.Ok boys, some of you have had your W90's for a minute now - whats going on?
What sized containers did you use? From my experience in a 4x4 I use 4 plants in 5 gallon containers vegged for about 1 month and I get a huge yield under a 600w hps like a pound each time. I scrog my plants using a 4x4 scrog I made. Sometimes less plants is better because they are easier to focus your attention on and easier to get to the bottom for watering.I have 6 of the 4000k's covering approximately a 3x3 area. Plants were vegged under T5 lighting until about 15" in height when they they were moved under the W90's. This has been for about two weeks. Plants are growing very well, with one COB dedicated under each plant. One they get to their final size the coverage will be closer to a 4x4, perhaps larger. I feel that 6 covering that larger space will not be adequate and will probably add 3 more lights.
As for the quality of the lights, I could not be happier. While there were/are big delays for these lights, Jeff has been incredibly helpful with any questions I have had.
Tha'ts really close to my old setup when I was using a 600w hps in a 4x4 tent. 4 plants, vegged for 4-6 weeks, 3 gallon pots, and yielded very close to a pound. Now, I no longer use a tent, and am in hydro. I use 6" Hugo blocks, drip irrigated. I now have 6 plants in same 4x4 space, but plants are smaller in size. This will yield over a pound using 6-8 W90's. My previous run, I used a 2x3 hydro tray under two, RW-150's from Area 51. 4 plants were in that and yielded 13 oz's. LED/COB is for real man. That easily matched a 600w HPS using only half the wattage (310w).What sized containers did you use? From my experience in a 4x4 I use 4 plants in 5 gallon containers vegged for about 1 month and I get a huge yield under a 600w hps like a pound each time. I scrog my plants using a 4x4 scrog I made. Sometimes less plants is better because they are easier to focus your attention on and easier to get to the bottom for watering.