Honestly I'm thinking at this point to just get myself a t5 fluoro and go back to doing it old school.
In all my years growing, I just put plants into coir, fed them 1.0ec of a base feed, and stuck the fluorescent light on them and watched them boom. two weeks and a pot up later and I'm almost ready to flip...
But under LED there seem to be so many fuckin variables that I'm really feeling quite demoralised by it. I feel like a new grower again trying to figure it out, and I'm far from it. Brought the temps and humidity up, all the usual fixes which have sometimes worked in the past
Is it possible that the spectrum of the Bridgelux gen 3, 3000k whites is causing the issues in the first place? Or is the high ppfd demanding a higher strength feed or some co2?
Is anyone finding problems using similar lights?
Thanks ahead of time people
In all my years growing, I just put plants into coir, fed them 1.0ec of a base feed, and stuck the fluorescent light on them and watched them boom. two weeks and a pot up later and I'm almost ready to flip...
But under LED there seem to be so many fuckin variables that I'm really feeling quite demoralised by it. I feel like a new grower again trying to figure it out, and I'm far from it. Brought the temps and humidity up, all the usual fixes which have sometimes worked in the past
Is it possible that the spectrum of the Bridgelux gen 3, 3000k whites is causing the issues in the first place? Or is the high ppfd demanding a higher strength feed or some co2?
Is anyone finding problems using similar lights?
Thanks ahead of time people