Animatey
Active Member
Hey guys,
I've been looking through some of my photos/journals of my flowering plants over the last year and noticed that a lot of my plants show what appears to be light burn after the middle of flowering. It's surprising because my measurements of lux at canopy are lower than what other people have reported.
I think it's light burn because:
I have been using Vero COBs and EB strips and I measure lux at the top of the canopy with Dr. meter brand meters. 40k is max I can hit, and then after mid flower is over the max I can hit 25-30k.
Here are a couple of examples from a current grow of Black Raspberry Kush by Cannaventure. Vegged for only 21 days. I've noticed that Indica dom plants I grow tend to show the problem more pronounced.
You can see on the picture above that only the top sets of leaves show the issue. The further down the plant you go the more normal it looks.
Here is another plant in the same tent, just barely started to show the same symptoms until I raised the light:
The yellow stops spreading pretty much immediately with the reduction in light.
What confuses me though is why can I only hit 40k lux max before seeing issues? Based on what I've read on this forum, 40k should be about the minimum. I'm running less than 25 watts per sq foot with my current build using EB strips (gen 2). The strips do cover much of the tent so that might be partly why I get away with lower wattage:
Also wondering if it's normal for plants to hit a peak about 5-7 weeks in and then need less light?
Thanks for reading!
I've been looking through some of my photos/journals of my flowering plants over the last year and noticed that a lot of my plants show what appears to be light burn after the middle of flowering. It's surprising because my measurements of lux at canopy are lower than what other people have reported.
I think it's light burn because:
- it only affects top leaves
- it stops getting worse when I raise the light
I have been using Vero COBs and EB strips and I measure lux at the top of the canopy with Dr. meter brand meters. 40k is max I can hit, and then after mid flower is over the max I can hit 25-30k.
Here are a couple of examples from a current grow of Black Raspberry Kush by Cannaventure. Vegged for only 21 days. I've noticed that Indica dom plants I grow tend to show the problem more pronounced.
You can see on the picture above that only the top sets of leaves show the issue. The further down the plant you go the more normal it looks.
Here is another plant in the same tent, just barely started to show the same symptoms until I raised the light:
The yellow stops spreading pretty much immediately with the reduction in light.
What confuses me though is why can I only hit 40k lux max before seeing issues? Based on what I've read on this forum, 40k should be about the minimum. I'm running less than 25 watts per sq foot with my current build using EB strips (gen 2). The strips do cover much of the tent so that might be partly why I get away with lower wattage:
Also wondering if it's normal for plants to hit a peak about 5-7 weeks in and then need less light?
Thanks for reading!
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