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#1747760 - 07/08/12 01:29 PM
Re: Does light have a saturation point?
[Re: McLovin']
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I want to improve my light situation in my whole garden. My veg/clone room is good with downsizing to the 250 for veg and T5 ho for cloning, now it's time for the flowering setup. I have too much light, or the light isn't spread out ideally, at least for my current canopy height, because it's bleaching, burning, and damaging sections of the canopy. Raising my co2 ppm didn't help that, if anything, it made my canopy damage worse. I had my lights lower all last year so the light shining out the edges hit my reflector walls, but now my plants are growing right up into the lights so bad, I had to raise the lights. So now they shine over the edges of the reflector walls, wasting light, and the plants are Still getting bleached and burned. Light burned buds suck. I would like to upgrade to computer designed reflectors and drop my wattage to 400 if that would work better. I have a couple sun pulse 400w 3k bulbs on the way, so as always, the experimentation is on..
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