Planting a clone can often stress it for an entire week. this is the time when you want to make sure you do not damage them because they are at their most vulnerable. Keeping the 2 feet away is fine at this stage. Once you feel that they have adjusted to the different light and are looking stronger, like said, slowly lower the plant and monitor it often. Depending on how established the clones really are, things can do sour real quick if you lower it to quickly. But if they can handle the 1000 watt from 2 feet away with no wilting at all...you could probablly lower soon. I would wait until you see new growth coming out and then lower it.
Racerx Reviewed by Racerx on . Clones and Growns hey, well I've posted a few threads relating these various topics but i come armed with (albeit) shitty pictures. So ive got two chambers, a veg/mother chamber with a 400 MH and a cooltube. No ventilation or heating problems with that baby. However, the flowering chamber is much bigger, about 1.5 times the size running a 1000 W HPS and 15 grapefruit clones. There is a large house fan for moving air inside teh chamber, about a 95 cfm fan doing air in, a 130 cfm fan that connects to the Rating: 5