I still grow you know, lol

Do you usually keep your lights so close?
Plants look like they like it.
LEDs can be ran directly above a canopy if properly dialed, this helps keep leaf surface temp in optimum range along side balancing AC usage, and using less power, being more efficient.

Important in scaling, reducing cost of production.

""Optimal placement of calibrated LED grow lights directly above the canopy helps regulate leaf surface temperature, potentially reduces HVAC use, and improves energy efficiency. This is key for scalable and cost-effective production""

Had gemini reword it for me.
 
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LEDs can be ran directly above a canopy if properly dialed, this helps keep leaf surface temp in optimum range along side balancing AC usage, and using less power, being more efficient.

Important in scaling, reducing cost of production.

""Optimal placement of calibrated LED grow lights directly above the canopy helps regulate leaf surface temperature, potentially reduces HVAC use, and improves energy efficiency. This is key for scalable and cost-effective production""

Had gemini reword it for me.
I’m using hlg lights on growflux controllers. With those controllers to set intensity and with my apogee I can let them get within inches of the leds without frying the bud. That light is at 30% drawing 2.6 kWh a day.
 
I’m using hlg lights on growflux controllers. With those controllers to set intensity and with my apogee I can let them get within inches of the leds without frying the bud. That light is at 30% drawing 2.6 kWh a day.
Nice.

This is the way, plenty of power left over for demanding plants, reduces waste and cost, when all is balanced.
 
That Shishkaberry bounce-back is solid-mag deficiency can be annoying but they’re clearly recovering well.
 
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