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Maxibright 1030w pro led height?


OrganicPanic

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8 hours ago, OrganicPanic said:

Hi!

Any help super appreciated!

 

Got some of these LED and currently have one at 4’ and one at 3’ in veg at 100%

 

Getting some leaf curling etc.

 

I understand from the manufacturer they can go as low as 50-60cm! 
 

If anyone has experience with them please let me know what heights your going with.

 

Thanks in advance x

 are your lights dimmable? If so turn them down. How old are your plants?

 

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21 minutes ago, MindSoup said:

 

There we go 🤙

Thank you so much dude!

 

I have watched first link and ordered a UNI-T.

 

Should be here in couple days!

 

I forgot how much I love this place! 

I genuinely have been stuck on this for a while and spoke loads people. Should of come here first!

 

Have a lovely evening 💚

 

 

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27 minutes ago, MistYGr33n said:

 are your lights dimmable? If so turn them down. How old are your plants?

 

5 -6 weeks from seed.

 

Its dimmable.

 

I was using 6 x 240w Samsung led boards boards in same space previously and been working at same heights.

 

Rough guides say 3-4’ for 1000w… but light meters onway now so will be able to dial them in better

 

 

 

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1 hour ago, OrganicPanic said:

Thank you so much dude!

 

Happy to help dude, it's all pretty simple when you get your head into it. It's also very much a ball park figure sort of thing, don't get too caught up on precision :hippy:

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