C Cheifin420 Active Member Nov 13, 2012 #1 Wondering if this light is to close, using an Aerogarden Extra. If I raise the light the next notch is about 4inchs. Attachments 100_3820.jpg 41.6 KB · Views: 24 100_3821.jpg 56.7 KB · Views: 24 100_3823.jpg 35.6 KB · Views: 16
Wondering if this light is to close, using an Aerogarden Extra. If I raise the light the next notch is about 4inchs.
Nutty sKunK Well-Known Member Nov 13, 2012 #3 Aye, keep an eye on the temps at the bud. If you raise it could you put something under the pot to lift it up a couple of inches or so?
Aye, keep an eye on the temps at the bud. If you raise it could you put something under the pot to lift it up a couple of inches or so?
Domed New Member Nov 13, 2012 #4 The light isn't going to be what harms your plant, it's the heat. It's fine where it's at, but if you're concerned just go ahead and raise it.
The light isn't going to be what harms your plant, it's the heat. It's fine where it's at, but if you're concerned just go ahead and raise it.
C Cheifin420 Active Member Nov 13, 2012 #5 Nutty sKunK said: Aye, keep an eye on the temps at the bud. If you raise it could you put something under the pot to lift it up a couple of inches or so? Click to expand... No. Because the Aerogarden light hood has an arm thats attached to the base, the arm raises in intervals I cant control. I dont think heat is a problem. The unit uses CFLs and the room temp stays around 70ish
Nutty sKunK said: Aye, keep an eye on the temps at the bud. If you raise it could you put something under the pot to lift it up a couple of inches or so? Click to expand... No. Because the Aerogarden light hood has an arm thats attached to the base, the arm raises in intervals I cant control. I dont think heat is a problem. The unit uses CFLs and the room temp stays around 70ish
devolv Active Member Nov 13, 2012 #6 Cheifin420 said: No. Because the Aerogarden light hood has an arm thats attached to the base, the arm raises in intervals I cant control. I dont think heat is a problem. The unit uses CFLs and the room temp stays around 70ish Click to expand... your room temp isn't whats important. its the canopy temp that needs to be proper.
Cheifin420 said: No. Because the Aerogarden light hood has an arm thats attached to the base, the arm raises in intervals I cant control. I dont think heat is a problem. The unit uses CFLs and the room temp stays around 70ish Click to expand... your room temp isn't whats important. its the canopy temp that needs to be proper.
DaBotniss Well-Known Member Nov 13, 2012 #7 Raise lights. Find a substitute for your plants. Old books, news paper, something.
C Cheifin420 Active Member Nov 13, 2012 #8 DaBotniss said: Raise lights. Find a substitute for your plants. Old books, news paper, something. Click to expand... Theres no way (that i can tell).
DaBotniss said: Raise lights. Find a substitute for your plants. Old books, news paper, something. Click to expand... Theres no way (that i can tell).
deejay123 Well-Known Member Nov 13, 2012 #9 Put the back of your hand evenly with the top of the canopy...if its uncomfortable on your hand then its the same for the plant....
Put the back of your hand evenly with the top of the canopy...if its uncomfortable on your hand then its the same for the plant....
C Cheifin420 Active Member Nov 13, 2012 #10 deejay123 said: Put the back of your hand evenly with the top of the canopy...if its uncomfortable on your hand then its the same for the plant.... Click to expand... Ill try this. Thanks
deejay123 said: Put the back of your hand evenly with the top of the canopy...if its uncomfortable on your hand then its the same for the plant.... Click to expand... Ill try this. Thanks