Here's a few colas my 600 W LED put out

Budman55

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aliens on moonshine
Spyder 600
Harvest was a little under 10 oz

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Question for ya! Did you use your led for the seedlings and how high did you keep it from the tops of the seedlings. I have a 900 watt Stansen LED that I use. I just got it and only used it during the flowering. I use cfl's now for the seedling but I would like to use the LED from beginning to end.
 

Maersk

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Question for ya! Did you use your led for the seedlings and how high did you keep it from the tops of the seedlings. I have a 900 watt Stansen LED that I use. I just got it and only used it during the flowering. I use cfl's now for the seedling but I would like to use the LED from beginning to end.
Dont see why you couldnt use your led from seedling?

One thing I do advise is raising it slightly higher in the very early stages of seedlings - the leafs tend to twist and warp badly using LEDS.

After around 2 weeks you can lower the LEDS.

Also you should probably lower the power of the LED unit if you can, I think its wastefull running LEDS at full power in early stages of veg as the plant will only grow as fast as it can.
 

Budman55

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Dont see why you couldnt use your led from seedling?

One thing I do advise is raising it slightly higher in the very early stages of seedlings - the leafs tend to twist and warp badly using LEDS.

After around 2 weeks you can lower the LEDS.

Also you should probably lower the power of the LED unit if you can, I think its wastefull running LEDS at full power in early stages of veg as the plant will only grow as fast as it can.
I do have the veg and bloom switches.
 

Maersk

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Ok thanks for the pic.
As it a blurple fixture, you might get away with keeping the distance lower as in later stages, I was talking earlier about raising the light in the initial seedling stages because I thought you was using COBs, COB leds tend to make the leaves warp.

As for the where to press the like button, its in the bottom right of the post.
 
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