All the goods linked up down below ~ ↠ Mastering Your Tower Garden Series: www.hg-hydroponics.com/offers/hhg5LVc4 ↠ To buy a Tower Garden Click HERE: www.towergarden.com#Humblegrowthhydroponics ↠ My Free Guides and Indoor Lighting E-book: www.humblegrowthhydroponics.com ↠ Enroll in The School of Hydroponics: www.hg-hydroponics.com/hydroponicssalespage ↠ Amazon Store (all the tools I use): www.amazon.com/shop/livingzeal
New to grow lights and I have doing research for awhile and am so glad I ran across your videos. You explained things very well in a short time and I feel confident using your direction. I also just purchased one of your light recommendations, so many thanks for the list of lights that you personally use.
Absolutely! I'm really happy to hear this video was helpful, and I hope the light is working out well for you. I just launched my first e-book on everything regarding LED lights, feel free to check it out if you want to go deeper. It's called Synthesizing Sunlight: A Complete Guide to Growing Plants with LED's www.humblegrowthhydroponics.com Best of luck to you on your growing journey!
Working on setting up 3-4 small greenhouses for R&D and have done a lot of research on lighting. This video is really good and the direction you are going is great.
The quality of your content vs the views your channel is getting is completely out of whack. Keep doing what youre doing at some point youll break out. Really well done vids.
so much uva! My 4x4 tent had 4x 22 watt 4 foot uva light bars. The buds came out with more trichomes than I could imagine. I'm working on a follow-up video with now, literally, I'm taking a break from editing to hit some comments, should be out soon :)
New subscriber...GREAT INFO!!! I live off grid in the mountains of colorado at 9720 feet. I built a 500 square foot "cabin / grow house" with solar this year in which I live in. The growing season for vegetables is short up here, and I am scouring the net for the best solutions for my growing experience. I Have plenty of south facing windows, and am planning on growing some veggies and some weed too, cause its legal here. I have some LED shop lights that are 120 watt, 12,000 lumens, and 5000K. The lights are like regular hanging, 4' shop lights with chains. I removed the diffuser, like you recommended. will this light work for the BLUE spectrum light? It sure is a bright light. Thanx again!
Colorado!! we are from Colorado! When I filmed this video I was living just outside Estes park at about 7500feet. My wife and I have built our several busses and rv's to live in, fully solar of course (totally off grid) so we can relate there. Actually, we have a separate YT channel all about it youtube.com/@LivingZEAL?si=37d-Gf7suNtRzFQ7 (living Zeal) The mountains will certainly challenge and gardening you put in front of it. My best friend has been growing weed for years and I was hoping to get a few lessons from him them give it a shot myself. Why not right?! anyway, you are exactly right to remove the diffuser and 5000k is actually the perfect light temp for your blue light spectrum. It sounds like you are on the right track! I recently made a video about light color that may help you as well. Keep me updated.
Flowers only need UV B for terpens etc.and that only 2-3weeks before flowering (2auers a day) and Infra Red light is good to some extent. Till some %G.Too much of IR, the plants will stretch!!!
Full spectrum led lights should do the trick. Blue light will help stimulate chlorophyll, which will help the plants develop new leaves 🍃 and grow. But red light will sustain the growth and tell your plant it's time to grow and flower. It could be that your lights are not powerful enough or more likely that they are not close enough. When my plants are young I keep the lights as close as I can without yellowing or burn (usually about 12-16 inches) it could also be a slight deficiency in nitrogen. I notice when my plants are growing super slow and my lights aren't the problem, usually my nutrients are, particularly nitrogen for growth. If you are in soil, consider adding some liquid nutrients, soil can loose nutrition pretty fast for "hungry" plants. Hope that helps.
All the goods linked up down below ~
↠ Mastering Your Tower Garden Series:
www.hg-hydroponics.com/offers/hhg5LVc4
↠ To buy a Tower Garden Click HERE:
www.towergarden.com#Humblegrowthhydroponics
↠ My Free Guides and Indoor Lighting E-book:
www.humblegrowthhydroponics.com
↠ Enroll in The School of Hydroponics: www.hg-hydroponics.com/hydroponicssalespage
↠ Amazon Store (all the tools I use): www.amazon.com/shop/livingzeal
New to grow lights and I have doing research for awhile and am so glad I ran across your videos. You explained things very well in a short time and I feel confident using your direction. I also just purchased one of your light recommendations, so many thanks for the list of lights that you personally use.
Absolutely! I'm really happy to hear this video was helpful, and I hope the light is working out well for you. I just launched my first e-book on everything regarding LED lights, feel free to check it out if you want to go deeper.
It's called Synthesizing Sunlight: A Complete Guide to Growing Plants with LED's
www.humblegrowthhydroponics.com
Best of luck to you on your growing journey!
Working on setting up 3-4 small greenhouses for R&D and have done a lot of research on lighting. This video is really good and the direction you are going is great.
Awesome, thank you!
As others have pointed out, your videos are very well made. You deserve more subs and views 😭
Appreciate that vote of confidence! I'll keep building day by day, and happy to have you hear as I do so!
Good information. Thanks
Thank you for very informative video
The quality of your content vs the views your channel is getting is completely out of whack.
Keep doing what youre doing at some point youll break out.
Really well done vids.
Thank you so much for saying so. I'll keep making them if you keep watching. This really made my day.
Just found your channel. How important is the intensity of the lights? Is there an ideal range of intensity that is recommended?
I actually include all of that in the guide which is free and on my website here: www.humblegrowthhydroponics.com
@@humblegrowth Thank you!
@@humblegrowth Thanks!
So..did you use UV lights as well in your weed, I'm guessing?🤔
so much uva! My 4x4 tent had 4x 22 watt 4 foot uva light bars. The buds came out with more trichomes than I could imagine. I'm working on a follow-up video with now, literally, I'm taking a break from editing to hit some comments, should be out soon :)
Also, you can download the free guide that goes over everything I did for my plant @ www.humblegrowthhydroponics.com if you want all the details.
If i have a cold white led and put a color filter on it would it work …?🤔
Kinda like cheating but a fun thought…
New subscriber...GREAT INFO!!! I live off grid in the mountains of colorado at 9720 feet. I built a 500 square foot "cabin / grow house" with solar this year in which I live in. The growing season for vegetables is short up here, and I am scouring the net for the best solutions for my growing experience. I Have plenty of south facing windows, and am planning on growing some veggies and some weed too, cause its legal here. I have some LED shop lights that are 120 watt, 12,000 lumens, and 5000K. The lights are like regular hanging, 4' shop lights with chains. I removed the diffuser, like you recommended. will this light work for the BLUE spectrum light? It sure is a bright light. Thanx again!
Colorado!! we are from Colorado! When I filmed this video I was living just outside Estes park at about 7500feet. My wife and I have built our several busses and rv's to live in, fully solar of course (totally off grid) so we can relate there. Actually, we have a separate YT channel all about it
youtube.com/@LivingZEAL?si=37d-Gf7suNtRzFQ7 (living Zeal)
The mountains will certainly challenge and gardening you put in front of it. My best friend has been growing weed for years and I was hoping to get a few lessons from him them give it a shot myself. Why not right?! anyway, you are exactly right to remove the diffuser and 5000k is actually the perfect light temp for your blue light spectrum. It sounds like you are on the right track! I recently made a video about light color that may help you as well. Keep me updated.
Flowers only need UV B for terpens etc.and that only 2-3weeks before flowering (2auers a day) and Infra Red light is good to some extent. Till some %G.Too much of IR, the plants will stretch!!!
Every light i can find that has those specs cost more than my salary.
I include links in the description to "budget friendly " lights that are full spectrum and high quality. (Around $50) hope that helps. 🙏
I have mango and holy Basel plant and boths are not growing new leafs which light is suitable for this situation.
Full spectrum led lights should do the trick. Blue light will help stimulate chlorophyll, which will help the plants develop new leaves 🍃 and grow. But red light will sustain the growth and tell your plant it's time to grow and flower. It could be that your lights are not powerful enough or more likely that they are not close enough. When my plants are young I keep the lights as close as I can without yellowing or burn (usually about 12-16 inches) it could also be a slight deficiency in nitrogen. I notice when my plants are growing super slow and my lights aren't the problem, usually my nutrients are, particularly nitrogen for growth. If you are in soil, consider adding some liquid nutrients, soil can loose nutrition pretty fast for "hungry" plants. Hope that helps.
I love everything 😍😍😍 !! Do what the pros do - 'promo sm' .
Thank you so much!! I think I will ! :)