Have you ever checked the umol or ppfd at the canopy. That seems like a lot of light for the space.
:shrug: dont have a clue gonna wing it and keep those higher maybe @BigSm0 will pop in and let me know
 
I really think using staggered lights has some positive effects on plants as well if done properly. Light intensity is a different story all together :yoinks:

I like the setup and the results speak for themselves.:smokeit::smoking:
 
:shrug: dont have a clue gonna wing it and keep those higher maybe @BigSm0 will pop in and let me know
Hotspots are the only issue i had. Once you get that sorted you'll be fine.
 
I don't mean hotspots in terms of temperature, but in terms of light. If th beams overlap, you can get spots in the canopy where you can burn the plant.

Yes I knew what you meant :LOLStoned: why I keep door open I could set a plant outside door and get enough light to grow 1
 
I don't mean hotspots in terms of temperature, but in terms of light. If th beams overlap, you can get spots in the canopy where you can burn the plant.

I did ck the light with a Lux app on my phone :shrug:how it works but was able to keep readings really close after adjusting lights
 
I did ck the light with a Lux app on my phone :shrug:how it works but was able to keep readings really close after adjusting lights

Actually, since you already know the proper heights for the other lights, than using the lux meter for your phone will be enough. Turn off the two upper light, check the highest lux you have, then turn on the upper lights, and make sure you don't go too much above that across the canopy. Quick and easy.
 
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