Indoor Marshydro 300w for veg and flower ?

you must have a photo of your set up and perfect spectrum lights? or is this just copy/paste experience?
 
I`m in the process. Once I get everything set up, I`ll do a grow dairy.
 
General rule is 1w of light = 1g of buds, therefore - more light, higher yield! If you just add another one same, it won`t change quality of your buds because it has fixed spectrum. You need to aim for wider spectrum to have full spectrum. This is full spectrum:
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And now check your lights spectrum. See the difference ?
Hi Passel
I know your meaning, but we said the full spectrum is that our light contain all spectrum but the proportion of some spectrum are lower, during the photosynthesis, some grower said that plants only need a little green spectrum, the most needed is blue and red. so there is no need too much green or yellow spectrum.
 
I really don`t want to start long LED vs XXX debate. NASA have done a bit of research:

Some examples of the NASA research findings include the following:

  • Red Light (630 -660 nm) is essential for the growth of stems, as well as the expansion of leaves. This wavelength also regulates flowering, dormancy periods, and seed germination.
  • Blue Light (400 -520 nm) needs to be carefully mixed with light in other spectra since overexposure to light in this wavelength may stunt the growth of certain plant species. Light in the blue range also affects the chlorophyll content present in the plant as well as leaf thickness.
  • Green Light (500 – 600 nm) was once thought not to be necessary for plants, but recent studies have discovered this wavelength penetrates through thick top canopies to support the leaves in the lower canopy.
  • Far Red Light (720 – 740 nm) also passes through dense upper canopies to support the growth of leaves located lower on the plants. In addition, exposure to IR light reduces the time a plant needs to flower. Another benefit of far red light is that plants exposed to this wavelength tend to produce larger leaves than those not exposed to light in this spectrum.
These were few more studies done by universities, don`t have link to them at the moment.
 
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@Habitual cheers bro that's just my winter tent my bigger tent gets to cold for growing this time of year
 
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