Wouldnt it canoe up not down due to shading and how they take in the light? Ive seen this many times with lighting but never in a downward positionI've seen that under too intense led lighting.
Ya it took me a minute to figure it out when it happened. Think of it as stress rather than burning due to a switch up in intensity. My wifi popped 3 stress balls because of it too. I'm not 100% that's what he has going here, but it looks similar.Wouldnt it canoe up not down due to shading and how they take in the light? Ive seen this many times with lighting but never in a downward position
I was just wondering cause i seen pics like that but idk why. Mine always go up due to heat and lighting issuesYa it took me a minute to figure it out when it happened. Think of it as stress rather than burning due to a switch up in intensity. My wifi popped 3 stress balls because of it too. I'm not 100% that's what he has going here, but it looks similar.
I think the difference is intensity VS heat. It was new to me when I switched to cobs. They don't put off UV like HID lighting, so intensity can be pretty high with acceptable leaf temps.I was just wondering cause i seen pics like that but idk why. Mine always go up due to heat and lighting issues
And, I’d say if your leaf surface temps are >82, that’s a big problem because of this very thing. I struggled to get my LST above 77 for the longest time, even with lights that were too close/intense. You actually often have to try to increase LST when using LEDs due to the absence of IR. Ambient temps often have to be higher with LED than other (HID mostly) lights to heat the leaves enough to reach the optimal metabolic rate of the plant. That said, LED are powerful enough (I’m talking QBs/COBs) to burn your plants, even when your temps and LST are within acceptable limits.I think the difference is intensity VS heat. It was new to me when I switched to cobs. They don't put off UV like HID lighting, so intensity can be pretty high with acceptable leaf temps.
what leaf temp are you shooting for? and what is your watt/sq foot with the cobs?Ya I guess I could have clarified that. I'm not saying that led's won't burn plants. I didn't take it that far, I just had the pot turned up a lil high for distance to canopy. I use an ir temp gun in my grow, I know the temp of everthing, lol. It's actually pretty handy, especially trying to dial in vpd.
Autos seem to be sensitive in general. The two plants that I had show that were 2 out of 5 in that tent. I don't think I've asked you much for details. What is the light? How far from canopy?Whats funny is only my 1 plant out of 4 has this issue. Maybe its just a more sensitive to heat strain Its a Cheese XXL auto dinafem.
I am using a 680 watt CMH light have it set to 480 watts right now but turned it back to 350 watts. the light is almost 3 feet away. I am running the ac now so the temps dropped down to 72FAutos seem to be sensitive in general. The two plants that I had show that were 2 out of 5 in that tent. I don't think I've asked you much for details. What is the light? How far from canopy?
If you narrow it down to not being from your lights. I would to root issues. Maybe a shot of hydrogaurd or southern ag just for good measure..... Or did this happen, and then you dialed the light down?I am using a 680 watt CMH light have it set to 480 watts right now but turned it back to 350 watts. the light is almost 3 feet away. I am running the ac now so the temps dropped down to 72F
I dialed the light down after this problem. hoping the lower wattage and the ac running to keep cooler temps will fix this problem.If you narrow it down to not being from your lights. I would to root issues. Maybe a shot of hydrogaurd or southern ag just for good measure..... Or did this happen, and then you dialed the light down?