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Old 04-04-2005, 12:35 AM   #17
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Originally Posted by Captain Bowlpiece
That is unless you want to flush your plants or move them for any reason whatsovever.
For a single cohort (clones of the same cultivar at the same stage) in SOG, there should be little reason to move plants. Flushing anytime other than the last two weeks, or cases of nute burn, is not a good practice.


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Plus, the idea that you have too much light once again I suggest is wrong. If your light is the right height from your plants, you only add growth. Again, I refer to JG who has used 3000W to grow 3 plants!
Nobody on HC, including JG, is pushing 35000 lm/sf. The rate of photosynthesis is constrained by many factors, including available CO2, available nutrient levels, temp, RH, and genetics. It is certainly possible to provide too much light. In most cases, this is simply wasted electricity, but at extreme levels it can become toxic, as we are seeing in this grow.


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