slinger420
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Wat will this do? Thanks sorry lol
Just switched to 12 12 any tips?View attachment 5404785
Wat will this do? Thanks sorry lol
Just switched to 12 12 any tips?View attachment 5404785
That's a nice looking plant. Congrats!
In the first photo that you posted, the leaves closest to the light are starting to "taco". That's a symptom of getting too much light. The leaves just a few inches lower are doing fine. Those two sets of reactions indicate that you should raise your light maybe 2".
The light you're using is a "blurple" which is, in the cananbis grow lighting world, a very old design of LED. It's called a "blurple" because it's only generating red and blue light so the light has a purple hue to it. Blurples were the top dog in their day but one of the problems was that, since there was no green light being generated, a grower couldn't see the plants very well so it was hard to monitor the health of the plants.
Newer LED's are "white light" so it looks very similar to our eyes.
For your next grow, treat yourself to a Vipar Spectra XS-1500 Pro. It's <$100 and a stunningly good product.
I'll second that for the xs1500 pro!!! Has proven itself time and time again for me!!!!
That's a nice looking plant. Congrats!
In the first photo that you posted, the leaves closest to the light are starting to "taco". That's a symptom of getting too much light. The leaves just a few inches lower are doing fine. Those two sets of reactions indicate that you should raise your light maybe 2".
The light you're using is a "blurple" which is, in the cananbis grow lighting world, a very old design of LED. It's called a "blurple" because it's only generating red and blue light so the light has a purple hue to it. Blurples were the top dog in their day but one of the problems was that, since there was no green light being generated, a grower couldn't see the plants very well so it was hard to monitor the health of the plants.
Newer LED's are "white light" so it looks very similar to our eyes.
For your next grow, treat yourself to a Vipar Spectra XS-1500 Pro. It's <$100 and a stunningly good product.
Thanks for the info. That explains the color.It's a 100 watt Cobb light but has a veg knob that turns on the also needed red light that looks blurple when turned up past 40