The only problem with that is that your plant can shoot up in one day and burn... I keep my two 400w HPS around 8" from the top of my plants. I check them the next day and sometimes some will shoot up a few inches over night. So I will back the plant off. All my plants are on various stands to make sure that all tops are at the same level.hold your hand (palm down) just over the canopy. if the heat on the back of your hand gets uncomfortable after a minute, the light is to close
Hey mate, what do you mean by you will back the plant off to keep the tops same level? back it off as in give it no light? I surely would like to know what I could do to keep them at same level n maybe even bushier and shorter, since i am growing in a 7ft tall room with a 1000 watt light. Help would be appreciated thanksThe only problem with that is that your plant can shoot up in one day and burn... I keep my two 400w HPS around 8" from the top of my plants. I check them the next day and sometimes some will shoot up a few inches over night. So I will back the plant off. All my plants are on various stands to make sure that all tops are at the same level.
No, don't take away a growing plant's energy source. I assume he means keep the light further away from the plants, whether that means raising the light or lowering the plants(if they're on stands as in his situation). If you have height restrictions, train your plants. LST, ScroG, top, fim, etc. The closer the light is, the stronger it will be and the less likely your plants will be to stretch. Keep in mind though that as you move the light closer, your total footprint shrinks.back it off as in give it no light? I surely would like to know what I could do to keep them at same level n maybe even bushier and shorter, since i am growing in a 7ft tall room with a 1000 watt light. Help would be appreciated thanks