^ Some of those the Chem d and Chemmyjones ?
Pic above looks like one of them.
Very nice!
Great use of a 250
What feed are they getting?
Whooohooo, looking great DD !!
Hope your LED Ladies are doing better by now, don't give up on them so easyily.
dump the res, give em some rest and a fresh start with calibrated tools, I'm sure they'll come back.
Maybe a bit easier on the nutes for the start/recovery, but who am I telling this ...
all the best wishes, keep it up buddy
Come on now you know your weren't laughing
you kept those quiet dd
hi Dope time!Interesting to Hear the Plants need less food under the LEDS
Must be the Light Spectrums feeding the Plant Right up
A real Step Fwd
Why is it important? I hope that is undetectable sarcasm, it should be obvious why understanding some fundamentals of photosynthesis are important. The point of using LEDs is to increase the PAR beaming on your plants.Why Important
Info is Always Evolving Cc
hi Dope time!
The light, "traditional" or from an LED source, is just the energy that the plant transforms into matter through photosynthesis. It doesn't "feed" the plant at all, without nutrients all the light in the world is useless
I don't think they'l need less nutrients for the same result, but transpiration is def. much lower, as there's less heat from the LEDs.
Therfore you'll need to water less often...or refill recirc. system less often...
LEDs get hot too, but the heat is moved away, usually through a heat sink on the back of the LED chip and then vented out, whereas with a HPS or MH it comes out the front in form of radiation. That's why all the manufactuerers of LED panels have to use thermo conductive glue for mounting of LED panels
It's important to uderstand this imo.
Happy growing !
First time Harry