Strong light small space ,turn down power ?

Joker90

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I will be grow one plant in a 24"x24"x48" . My grow light is 480watts . Besides the fact the light will be quite close the plant . I really don't and can't use the full power of the light . What's your opinion on this set up . Turn it down to about 150- 200watt
 

pahpah-cee

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I’ve ran a 500w led in a 2x4 by running it at 50% or so. You’re going to have to watch the plant for it to tell you if it wants more or less.

I use a cheap “par” meter to dial mine in. I also used some electrical equipment to mark down my dial/knob on my led to tell me the actually wattage pull in comparison to where the dial is set.

heat can be the trickiest part. I had my exit exhaust pulling from right above my LED. The QB was so large in the tent that it created a hot pocket.
 

fatAngel

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This helps tremendously. Especially when (lighting) manufacturers talk exclusively in PAR. Your not guessing with a phone app or cheap lux meter. But...what can you do if your strapped for cash? Then PAr meters are not cheap.
Okay I am on HLG website and on the new Blackbird light and looking for any info on LUX but nothing comes up? How much lux do these lights give off? There is also no "lux map" of how the light spreads the lux? No mention of how many LUX I need in flower either? How is LUX helpful again?
 

fatAngel

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Yes, Royal Queen, shitty Euro white label trash genetics. But sure, lets take their word in growing dank.

"What makes a lux meter attractive compared to a PAR meter or quantum light meters used by professionals is that it is much cheaper."

Cheaping out and cutting corners always leads to better grows!
 

LordHill

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Its information.. if people can afford a $300 cheap PAR meter, or a $700 good one, by all means. I would if I could. I can't, so I use a lux meter and do the best I can.
 

PopAndSonGrows

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My personal opinion; if your phone is newer than 3 yrs old, the screen and/or backing aren't too badly scratched, the free PPFD/PAR in the "app play store" are better than eyeballing it.
 

Week4@inCharge

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My personal opinion; if your phone is newer than 3 yrs old, the screen and/or backing aren't too badly scratched, the free PPFD/PAR in the "app play store" are better than eyeballing it.
Those should help with them big lights in small tents. Get everything dialed in.
 
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