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Itoero March 13, 2018 10:46 AM

height growing light
 
I have the 15W LED Spot White.
How high should it hang above my plants?
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Ann123 March 13, 2018 10:49 AM

I believe 2 to 3 inches, dus 5 a 8 cm boven je plantjes.

kurt March 13, 2018 08:05 PM

Some greenhouse,grow rooms use pulleys and raise the illumination as plants grow up.What are you growing?

loulac March 14, 2018 04:19 AM

Just place a thermometer next to the seedlings and keep a temperature of 20-22C° (68-71F°) by raising or lowering the lamp. Check that the entire area is correctly lit, even if you lose some degrees. If you lose to much light you can add a fan driven by a thermostat or a timer to cool everything.

Itoero March 14, 2018 11:08 AM

[QUOTE=Ann123;689045]I believe 2 to 3 inches, dus 5 a 8 cm boven je plantjes.[/QUOTE]I asked someone from the webshop I bought it and 2 to 3 inches is indeed the minimum.

Gardeneer March 14, 2018 04:52 PM

I don,t know about LD, spotlight style. With FL I keep them anywhere from an inch to 3.obviously, as the seedings grow you need to lift the light higher in order to keep the distance at about the same. FL do not get very hot. Even if the bulb ie almost touching ,it won,t burn the plant/seedling
The distance is a factor to control the amount of light intensity.

loulac March 15, 2018 03:39 AM

[QUOTE=Gardeneer;689313]FL do not get very hot. Even if the bulb ie almost touching ,it won,t burn the plant/seedling.[/QUOTE]
We can't generalize, some T5's and T8's fluorescent tubes emit a lot of heat. Testing is easy : just lay a finger on the mix, you will then decide if you should check with a thermometer. I always had trouble with these tubes till I replaced them with LED's.

edweather March 15, 2018 08:38 AM

Yea, I'm in the "almost close as possible without burning plant," camp, which is usually 2-3 inches for flourescents, not 100% sure about leds.


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