@@growinggiantswithscott is 300-500 a sweet spot or is the higher the better? I downloaded a app and it was reading 800-900 so I moved the light up so it's reading 500.
@HydroponicBackyardGiantsWA yeah even in my outdplants a get some nitrogen blout, it's okay to push them a little. It's when you see curling of the leaves, burning in the heat and acceleration of aging that it becomes an issue.
I have 100 watt spiderfarmer light is that enough to grow a pumpkin or atleast get it started pretty good?
Download a ppfd app on your phone and as long as it's 300-500 that will work
@@growinggiantswithscott is 300-500 a sweet spot or is the higher the better? I downloaded a app and it was reading 800-900 so I moved the light up so it's reading 500.
@steveo89 300-500 is a good starting spot, and as it grows you can up it.
@@growinggiantswithscott ok cool thank you
The crinkling in the middle of the leaf on the plant on the left. What do you put that down to? High N? Do you consider that to be bad?
Yes high nitrogen, it is a bit strong but I test to the limits so I know where to back down to. Although that was high its not far off.
Mine had that crinkling this season, but it all seemed mostly ok. @@growinggiantswithscott
@HydroponicBackyardGiantsWA yeah even in my outdplants a get some nitrogen blout, it's okay to push them a little. It's when you see curling of the leaves, burning in the heat and acceleration of aging that it becomes an issue.