There is really very little point in asking for advice re how close to keep the lights unless you talk a bit about powerlevels. We keep our lights at 4-6" but we use really big fotops boards on low power.
Power supply bring attached or not to your lights will really not influence how close you can k3p them.
The main factor in getting big buds under led is getting environment right in order to support your light levels. Less is more usually
thanks, had an electrician buddy hook up a room with up to 60 amps ... just in case. i'm using a lot of it.
I'll take some pics when I have some buds formed ... it's all heavily LST'd so that the entire plants is so the lights are close and there should be no significant drop off (i.e., there's no plant area that I'd expect to only have enough light for popcorn buds).
I will also add that if you phrase this thread as a question instead of an experiment, I bet some pros here can already answer this!
Im confused a tad sir. Besides from what I read you having issues and replace plants with more plants...Seems as if you have conditions to dial in above and below topsoil. Its not the lights or the height. Again, optimal conditions for optimal growth.
You'll get it. Bringing plants indoors require lots of attention when new. I would look under the hood (lol) in every step you do until you have a more-consistent/quality grow. Just grow your own meds!... So what are your conditions like bro? RH,.temp? Plant pics..etc.? What kind of pots? Im asking bc it seems as if you are wanting more out of your grown than youre getting.
Found your photo. Get some meters in there to monitor your environment and monitor your feeds. Patience dude. From what I saw your plants look like theyre lacking. Small leaves..Recovery from stresses/environment.etc.Yes, I'd like to count on at least 5 lbs/4 times a year. Two bloom-dedicated tents are on a staggered schedule, they're about 2-4 weeks apart so I can better manage my labor hours during harvest (and not mess up).
I don't use pots. I hand-feed Grodan blocks. I'd used irrigation, but I didn't like it. Some sit on metal dish racks, others in plastic buckets, occasionally they go straight on a tray. They've got the opaque caps to protect from algae, but that's about it.
Although I monitor temp/humidity in the dry/curing room, I'm looser about it in the tents (i.e., I just avoid extremes). I intend to buy monitors and all that stuff, I'd just like harvests to pay for it; I think I'm done putting money into this (for a few months, hopefully). Because I believe I got all my major setup adjustments out of the way during my first ten mos./3 harvests, I'll be more comfortable sharing pics when this harvest is done. However, I did post Day 1 pics on another thread (before I replaced the ones hit by lightning; they were dead-dead, not partially-dead or mostly-dead -- Billy Crystal reference).
Found your photo. Get some meters in there to monitor your environment and monitor your feeds. Patience dude. From what I saw your plants look like theyre lacking. Small leaves..Recovery from stresses/environment.etc.
Good idea. If you are heavy pruning, how do you expect to visually see toxicities or deficiencies? Are you giving them adequate time to recover?
Heres a video. Just watch from 4:00mins-4:20mins lol 20 seconds aint bad these days
Sorry. I forgot to paste link.. Look now, should be there in same post. Wait?? How much of what is going to cost each month? Co2?The link doesn't show up. And I agree about CO2. A CO2 monitor was the one monitor for tents I'm prioritizing above others. With new fans, I now want to see how much CO2 is present, so I can see how much I'll have to add and, consequently, how much it's going to cost me every month.