My cannabis seedlings( pics included) appear to be stretching. This is my first time starting from seed as ive always began with clones in the past, so maybe im over estimating the severity of the situation. Ive read that a blue spectum specifically in the seedling phase can work wonders to prevent stretching, so what i did was take the led light that i was using for general lighting and installed it between my two grow lights. The light did not mention being intended for growing and i only know its 6000k (cold color). Also the Par reading was just over 100 with my 2 "supposedly full spectum" growligjt and is now just over 200, so im thinking the increase in light intensity could help aswelp? Any feed back would on these 6000k for seedlings would be much appreciated and if theres any other tips id love to hear them. Thanks and happy holidays 🙂
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I don't really pay attention to that like some others here. From my experience and what I've seen posted here, if there's stretching it's usually because the light is too high or too weak. Some of it could be due to genetics, if they're different strains. I would try lowering the light a few inches first and see if it helps. I have some blurple LEDs that I had to play with them a little to find a good height. Turns out it's supposed to be a lot closer than I thought.
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What does the MFG of your light/s recommend for seedlings? What is the actual wattage of it/them?
I agree, right now they look good, if they get to tall re pot them deeper in the soil, and move them or the lights closer.
I run Mars Hydro tsw 2000s (@100%), for sprouting and seedlings I set it at 25" (25-30 recommended) and veg 18-24", these pull about 308 watts from the wall.
Yes your RH (much easier to spell LOL) is low and it does hurt the leaf surface.
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The more warm colored ones are 10 w each, and the cool colored one in the middle is a surprisingly low 4.1 watts. I say surprisingly low because the the light intensity doubled upon installing it(according to my par meter). As far as the distance from plants these are both cheap lights and there was nowhere i was able to find any recommendations on that, but mostly positive reviews on Amazon so i went ahead and ordered. You said deeper into the soil?? I would like to transplant them as soon as possible, just not sure when the root structure would be at its strongest point, in order to minimize stress.
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hello thatgrower, I have the same problem. I have a full spectrum cob led grow light, and my seedling stretch too. if I move the light closer it burn them. my biggest issue is the stretch between nodes. mine are about 2". i see photos from growers on here, and there nodes are right on top of each other. thats what i want! so what i'm reading is a simple t5 bulb about 2" above the plants, is the way too go. will try it on my next grow
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