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    Never Too Much Light

    Quote Originally Posted by secret420
    but that what hes talking about is letting them grow right up and touch the glass.

    -secret
    Ah yes - well then I have to agree with your comment secret420. The situation reminds me of when my house-plants on the window-sill are touching the window and can eventually stick to it in an adverse way. Probably not hurting anything, but definitely not natural and not worth the risk - better to keep at least an inch away at all times would be my opinion... :thumbsup:
    Dayzt1 Reviewed by Dayzt1 on . Never Too Much Light Situation: I have a few 400wt hps in my flower room. They are enclosed and cooled. A person can touch the glass and are moderately warm to the touch. Question: As long as there is no heat coming off of the glass, is it safe to let the ladies grow right up to the glass? This would put them roughly 4inches away from the actual bulb where they'll be getting a wonderful amount of light, cool to the touch even. I had read in Jorge's book that you can never have too much light. In my Rating: 5

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    #2
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    Never Too Much Light

    Let me restate the condition.

    The tops get to touch the glass, there is no pressing up against it. When the tops touch the glass, I slide the lights up an inch or two.

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    #3
    Senior Member

    Never Too Much Light

    its fine to do this,as far as not shedding enough light 2 the lower branches i say screw it your biggest yield will be derived from your main colas anyways.its safe but i would say 85 is a little warm.personally i would keep them just a few inches from the top of the canopy and that will also encourage them to continue growing in heigth because they still have somethng to try and reach 2.

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    #4
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    Never Too Much Light

    i gotcha, as long as you move them when they get there. sorry for the confusion.

    -secret

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    #5
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    Never Too Much Light

    hahaha that pic from evil cartmen looks wild! (by wild i mean cool)

    -secret

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    #6
    Junior Member

    Never Too Much Light

    I thought that I had read in Jorge's Bible that you want to keep the light about 12 inches away from your plant. Even if you are at 12 inches then you would be getting some great lumens anyways. Your bulbs rating is taken at 12 inches from its glass. So my 600 has like 90k lumens and thats measured at 12 inches. I dont know about you guys but I am not that greedy lol, I am with secret on this one. I think that lower portion would not like the loss in light.

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    #7
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    Never Too Much Light

    I'm such a tool. Somewhere I got the measurement that the light should be 18 to 24 inches. I'm like on the roof at this point. Tonight I saw a chart that suggests that up to 5 inches was ok and actually best. Now I see this thread and I'm wondering why I'm 30+ inches away??? I have an air cooled hood with blower and fans. My temps are always in the 70's and my hood is so cool that I have no fear resting all kinds of stuff on it. Tonight I lowered it to 12" but I think by the end of the day I will put it even closer. According to the chart I read, each inch of distance was 10k lumen loss and at 30 inches, there was practically no light at all. I'm disgusted with myself...no wonder my plants wont grow for shit.

    I'm very pleased to learn this information. There can never be too much light...just too much heat. So as long as the heat is kept under control, then I can put the light up the plants azz for all it cares.

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    Never Too Much Light

    I ended up raising my lights. Ya they're covered and have excellent air cooling but as it flowers more and more, the tops and the next row of leaves really do shade the heck out of the 3rd and 4th row of buds. So now I've got them about 10" away and things seem more well lit. I think if you were only using one plant per light, which I did in an experiment, it is a great thing to let them go up to 2" from a cooled hood. That plant is actually my best producer so far. But it's a waste of light.

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    #9
    Junior Member

    Never Too Much Light

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    #10
    Junior Member

    Never Too Much Light


    You know what that is? It's not "too much light" because that doesn't even exist but a burnt leaf. Instead of burning to brown it stood white as it's visible just like yours.
    Sorry I don't know how to put thumbs to this forum's album.

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