Hadez411
Well-Known Member
So I started some seedlings on the 8th (11 days ago) and the best of them has it's Cotyledons and two sets of leaves, is about 4" tall.
I'm asking the same question as a million before me, I know... but only because so many have asked and answered, I'm getting too many search results and varying answers. How much light do they need and when? Things I read are saying that they want between 5000-7000k LUX until they have their first set of true leaves, until 16 days, until the first leaves after the cotyledons and a bunch of other conflicting criteria. So far I've given them the 5-8k LUX and they stretched, so I buried them a little and moved the lights down. Now I'm noticing maybe 1 or two with a bit of light bleaching on them but the rest of them seem fine. To my eyes they are perhaps, overall, a lighter color of green than I'd want to see, but they look healthy.
I just want something definitive and agreed upon for when to put them up to Veg light standards. Ideally I'd be using a PAR meter to get the truth out of my veg light, but I don't have the money, so I'm using a LUX meter to measure my LED garage bay light that is growing my seedlings for the moment. Transferring to COBs, waiting for 1 last delayed shipment >.<
I'm asking the same question as a million before me, I know... but only because so many have asked and answered, I'm getting too many search results and varying answers. How much light do they need and when? Things I read are saying that they want between 5000-7000k LUX until they have their first set of true leaves, until 16 days, until the first leaves after the cotyledons and a bunch of other conflicting criteria. So far I've given them the 5-8k LUX and they stretched, so I buried them a little and moved the lights down. Now I'm noticing maybe 1 or two with a bit of light bleaching on them but the rest of them seem fine. To my eyes they are perhaps, overall, a lighter color of green than I'd want to see, but they look healthy.
I just want something definitive and agreed upon for when to put them up to Veg light standards. Ideally I'd be using a PAR meter to get the truth out of my veg light, but I don't have the money, so I'm using a LUX meter to measure my LED garage bay light that is growing my seedlings for the moment. Transferring to COBs, waiting for 1 last delayed shipment >.<