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I put a small, slow Triangle Kush seedling outside a few days ago. It wasn’t miserable looking under LED’s per se. I monitored it closely but I’ll be goddamned if it didn’t kick into high gear without ANY need for hardening off. Relatively dim LED with 70’s temperatures straight to greenhouse full sun and 100 degrees and happier immediately.my peaceblasters were the most sunloving and light loving lineage i had along with that columbian. Both burned and went nutrient deficient very easily under LED's though. It's just odd.
theres definitely something going on with certain lineages and LED'sI put a small, slow Triangle Kush seedling outside a few days ago. It wasn’t miserable looking under LED’s per se. I monitored it closely but I’ll be goddamned if it didn’t kick into high gear without ANY need for hardening off. Relatively dim LED with 70’s temperatures straight to greenhouse full sun and 100 degrees and happier immediately.
Same hereAbout 8 years ago I quit cigarettes. While I already smoked pot at that time in my life it became my form of smoking cigarettes. I smoke weed everyday all day and never crave a cigarette. I'm fairly certain I will smoke like that until my time comes. Stay lifted my friends! Time to watch these dinosaurs debate
Possibly bred into modern cannabis plants that can absorb high levels of lighting? Cap’s 86 Maui for example. Seems like my 1990s nl5 aren’t a big fan of led lights the same goes for the nl2. The purest indica however takes whatever I throw at her.theres definitely something going on with certain lineages and LED's
A week old cannabis plant *should be able to take your average full spectrum panel at 12" 100% no problem. Most do.
My smaller outdoor plants were outside in their containers by a week old in full sun. Did fine.
My peaceblasters' green looked deeper and happier within a few hours of putting them out. By the next day it looked like a different pant. Was wild. i keep going back in my journal to look at the difference.
I actually think tents need some of the blame…. Not all but some.theres definitely something going on with certain lineages and LED's
A week old cannabis plant *should be able to take your average full spectrum panel at 12" 100% no problem. Most do.
My smaller outdoor plants were outside in their containers by a week old in full sun. Did fine.
My peaceblasters' green looked deeper and happier within a few hours of putting them out. By the next day it looked like a different pant. Was wild. i keep going back in my journal to look at the difference.
Thanks man, some genuine badass humble growers here. Hang on……shit, been going through some of the older post, shit, i'd be reposting bud pics till december...... so much truly fantastic stuff.... gotta love it..... at least one was of your stuff..... More Bud Pics Pleeeeaaase.
Yep, sounds about right.Possibly bred into modern cannabis plants that can absorb high levels of lighting? Cap’s 86 Maui for example. Seems like my 1990s nl5 aren’t a big fan of led lights the same goes for the nl2. The purest indica however takes whatever I throw at her.
The technology has evolved quite a bit with led’s since I started growing in with them in 2018, six years ago. I went from blue red aka blurple, to a multi mode veg/flower. Then the full spectrum white light led’s with ir and uv diodes, then bar style, and most recently add on far red, uv and ir. There’s a fellow Irishman named Shane with a YouTube channel called Migro that does tons of comparison videos on lighting and grow equipment. Here’s a video debating led vs hps.so ive noticed i dont really have enough experience with LED panels to make qualified claims on them. I only had a few full cycles with em before i stopped for a while. But i took the clones i was growing under HPS and outside with me to Led.
Its weird that LED panels can burn some plants at 12", and like 16-1800 ppfd, when if you manage temps, you can have plant material under sunlight, or hps light at 12" (roughly same ppfd, and like 2-3x the Lux) is usually wont, isnt it?
Im not trying to make this an ant-LED thing either. This is just an interesting discussion to me now lol.
I use Led's. Prob wont go back to HPS afterall. I want to learn stuff. But the light does work completely differently when it comes to light stress symptoms then other light sources.
Ive given straight up bad advice on this forum earlier on, because mid day sun can be like 2500ppfd. Ive grown plants close enough to HPS to bleach material white without them showing light stress anywhere below it lol.
Most plant under LED wont either. I have several 12" under a panel on 100% right now. That maui seedling has been there for nearly a week now lol. Shes thriving.
i hate to say it but hostess cupcakes will kill ya.....
I still believe the weed was "better" and more potent under HPS than LEDs. It could just be my receptors or some shit like that. It was a long time since I had any classic "streetlight" though.The technology has evolved quite a bit with led’s since I started growing in with them in 2018, six years ago. I went from blue red aka blurple, to a multi mode veg/flower. Then the full spectrum white light led’s with ir and uv diodes, then bar style, and most recently add on far red, uv and ir. There’s a fellow Irishman named Shane with a YouTube channel called Migro that does tons of comparison videos on lighting and grow equipment. Here’s a video debating led vs hps.
I happened upon former parking lot from a campus, light foundation fixtures intact. Nice well hps fixtures all ready for the dump. They looked like they were never used.I still believe the weed was "better" and more potent under HPS than LEDs. It could just be my receptors or some shit like that. It was a long time since I had any classic "streetlight" though.
And its what I tell the kids so I stick to it
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