Quote Originally Posted by khyberkitsune
Plants are doing... okay. The DWC on the right is kinda burned from the LED panel. Even with a fan on it, the burn just happens. I've done what I can to bring the branches down and allow some of the smaller non-sucker ones to come up to thicken the canopy and help distribute the heat from the plants. The Krusty on the left is happy, hardly any burned areas sitting under the added 50w panel. Just to be safe, I'm going to do a medium flush in an hour or so, but first pictures to show you. This is either the light doing this (it only seems to happen at areas closest to the light) or the medium is causing a burn/lockout.

How close was your light? I'm just curious because since I've starting using LED's, I've had no problem with heat or burning on the leaves....and 2 of my plants are touching the light right now! I'm kind of thinking it has to be something else unless your LED's are getting that hot!

curious to see how this turns out.....good luck man! :jointsmile:
moody420 Reviewed by moody420 on . Krusty Bucket LED Grow So while I wait for my LED modules to arrive, I'll continue detailing my other plans - this one involves the infamous "Krusty Bucket." The Krusty Bucket idea is simple - two buckets stacked inside of each other, the top bucket has holes drilled into the bottom, and it is filled with your preferred medium (typically expanded clay pebbles.) An air line is run into the bottom bucket and hooked to an air compressor (I have an air stone in mine just to help maintain DO levels,) to provide Rating: 5