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Give a few details about your grow. We can help you with a more accurate setting.Can anybody give advice on how high to hang led light? I have the fc 8000, currently running at 25 percent power,about 14 inches above canopy,I bought a par meter but can't seem to find info on what par reading I should be at. Thank you in advance
Personally I use the Lux to PPFD calculator as it seems to be a bit more accurate.With the lux meter are you multiplying by 0.017? And what amount of par are you trying to reach?
The OP has said that he as a PAR meter. If it's a PhotoBio or any of the inexpensive meters that use the same sensor, he'll have to adjust his readings because the sensor in that meter cannot read light with a wavelength > 660nm and, looking at this page, that model does generate an appreciable amount of light in that higher range.With the lux meter are you multiplying by 0.017? And what amount of par are you trying to reach?
I run autos, so I don't know if this applies to photos but using my PAR meter (Photone app on iPhone), my babies like about PAR 350 as seedlings, then I raise up to about PAR 1,000 as they grow, then start dropping PAR down as they start flower until reaching about 350, which they seem to like all the way through to the end. To me, the height above canopy is more about light footprint than strength of the lite so I use a combination of distance and dimming. The ladies in the photo are 6 weeks old. Trichomes are forming. Checked PAR this morning and it's about 425. I think they have about 6 weeks to go.Can anybody give advice on how high to hang led light?
Big flippin' thumbs up on this! Those are excellent numbers.I run autos, so I don't know if this applies to photos but using my PAR meter (Photone app on iPhone), my babies like about PAR 350 as seedlings, then I raise up to about PAR 1,000 as they grow, then start dropping PAR down as they start flower until reaching about 350, which they seem to like all the way through to the end. To me, the height above canopy is more about light footprint than strength of the lite so I use a combination of distance and dimming. The ladies in the photo are 6 weeks old. Trichomes are forming. Checked PAR this morning and it's about 425. I think they have about 6 weeks to go.
Check the Mars website for recommendations for a non-CO2 environment. If you find a recommendation, follow it.So I'm about 14 inches over canopy, and at 25 percent on power,I downloaded photone myself,says I'm at 250,does that sound right? Should I lower light or turn up the power?
True dat. Unless you can spend a lot of money ($500+ U.S.) to get a super-great meter, just "listen" to your plants. They'll tell you what they need - "praying" leaves or leaves pointing down as if they need water but don't, flower hairs curling down (Owe! Too bright!), those kinds of things. I've had to adapt to what I have; I grow in the corner of a store room that's a pretty constant 68 degrees F and 50% humidity. 80 degrees F and 80% humidity would be much better, but it is what is is and I smoke happy. One of the most important things is to KEEP NOTES! Jot down your thoughts. Take pictures and so on.it's up to the grower to "adjust fire" from there.
68° - brr. Makes me shiver thinking about it!True dat. Unless you can spend a lot of money ($500+ U.S.) to get a super-great meter, just "listen" to your plants. They'll tell you what they need - "praying" leaves or leaves pointing down as if they need water but don't, flower hairs curling down (Owe! Too bright!), those kinds of things. I've had to adapt to what I have; I grow in the corner of a store room that's a pretty constant 68 degrees F and 50% humidity. 80 degrees F and 80% humidity would be much better, but it is what is is and I smoke happy. One of the most important things is to KEEP NOTES! Jot down your thoughts. Take pictures and so on.
Great way to put it!I smoke happy.
You raised it 16" before or after?Turned up my dimmer,got the ppfd to 313 at 50 percent on dimmer,raised light to 16 inches