Great! Our standard monochrome panels will allow operation at as little as 12" from canopy and lower if need be, but will limit your coverage.
Great! Our standard monochrome panels will allow operation at as little as 12" from canopy and lower if need be, but will limit your coverage.
Haven't been surfing the web lately bro so missed you rather me. I've seen people put the depths nearly on top of the plants like this dude. Hope this helps. Im seeing some super frosty results myself. My GSCs abit slow to swell but has been staking on the tric's, and smells much like the photo cookies I've worked with.
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Be well and we'll chat soon
Would it be feasible to run them as close as 6"...limiting the coverage wouldn't be an issue.
Yes, it will be fine at 6".
My apology, are you referring to your primary light, not T5 uv? If so, it depends on the intensity of your light and spectrum. If it's a blurple (red/blue) based spectrum, running it too close might cause bleaching, due to the lop-side spectrum with too much reds, especially 660nm once the intensity pass their light saturation of ~1500umol/sec/m2.
Haha I apologize...I was asking about the Amare monochrome panels. Ive been able to run my red/blue(galaxy hydro) 100X3w within 4" of the surface of the lights with no beaching, and am curious what your weakest lights would do at that proximity. (total grow space size is 54" long X 16" deep X 28" high from the top of the pots to the lights surface) As you can see its quite a tight space.