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How do you know if your plant is getting too much light?

Can Plants Get Too Much Light?

yes, there are two ways plants can get too much light. Firstly, light that is too intense
can damage your plants. Secondly, excess light duration can affect the growth cycle
and blooming of many plants. Limits of light intensity and duration varies between
plant species.

How much light a cannabis plant could possibly get in outdoors?

That being said, there is definitely a desirable range when it comes to the amount of
light a cannabis plant receives. Although that range varies depending on the type of
plant (Indica vs. Sativa) and strain, most plant’s ideal light levels fall into the range
below:

Vegetative: 35,000 – 70,000 lux


Flowering: 55,000 – 85,000 lux

How to get light when grow indoors?

led grow lights for cannabis have been a good choice for growers.

There are two things to consider here: light duration and light intensity.

Light duration refers to the number of hours of light a plant receives each day while
intensity is the quantity of light per unit area, usually measured in Lux or foot
candles.

Each of these is a different concept and affects a plant’s growth in different ways.
Generally speaking, light intensity is what you need to be careful about. Let’s take a
closer look.

For the most part, plants can be exposed to light for an indefinite amount of time
and still continue to grow.

However, being exposed to light for too long can affect a plant’s growth cycle and
ability to bloom but this differs based on the type of plant. Interestingly, plants
actually grow faster at night due to important metabolic processes that happen at
night.
Light intensity is what causes most of the negative effects associated with a plant
getting too much light.

When a plant is exposed to high intensity light, some of this light energy is converted
to heat. Your plant must take steps to dissipate this heat energy, which normally
involves using some of its available water to cool itself off.

Over time, this can deplete the plant’s water reserves and leave insufficient water
for vital processes such as photosynthesis. If the plant’s capacity to dissipate heat is
depleted, or if the amount of heat generated exceeds the plant’s ability to dissipate
it, the plant will suffer heat damage. This often presents as yellow or brown spots on
the foliage, generally yellow leaves, brown crispy leaf edges or tips, or curled,
dropping leaves.

What symptoms your plant is getting too much light?

Brown leaf edges or tips


Brown, dry patches on the leaves
Leaves turn pale or yellow, particularly those most exposed to the light
Yellowing may be noticeable in the leaf tips first
Leaf yellowing may not affect the leaf veins initially
Wilting, particularly of younger foliage

A Best brand of lights recommend for you:


mars hydro ts 1000

ENHANCE LIGHT REFLECTION


Reflective aluminum hood helps to improve the light efficiency, scientifically
engineered to keep the balance of PAR output and coverage area. Extremely bright,
ideal for all kinds of indoor plants at all growth stages especially veg and flower.

SILENT INDOOR GROWING


Innovative fanless design and no need to worry about heat dissipation. Liberates you
and your plants from noise whether in sleep or activity time. Helps your plants
become healthy and thrived in such a quiet environment and you can enjoy the
bumper harvest!

FREELY ADJUST BRIGHTNESS


With dimmable feature, the light can be started with low power and gradually
increase. Just remove the silicone plug on the top and adjust dimming with a
precision flat head screwdriver. It can be used to program VEG and BLOOM
brightness individually.

Mars Hydro SP 3000

Best-Selling Samsung LM301B LEDs- 960pcs Samsung LM301B and Osram 660nm
LED chips. These chips are higher quality, more efficient and only cost $0.41 per chip.

Upgraded Sun-like Full Spectrum- More warm white and red chips have been added.
The spectrum is very beneficial for plants at all stages – from veg to bloom.

Large Yield & Increased Crop Quality- Featuring a 50% higher yield and quality
compared with the old blurple lights and/or HPS lights. Turn an average yield of 1.8
g/W.

Daisy Chain Dimming Functionality- This upgraded model had a dimmer knob added
which makes dimming more convenient. Up to 15 lights can be daisy-chained and
controlled through just one light.

No-Fan Design, Aluminum Heatsink, and Removable Driver- The no-fan design
means no noise or moving parts to worry about. Optimal heat dissipation while still
using a thick, sturdy aluminum heatsink. It also has a removable driver, which allows
you to upgrade in the future, and a 2 meter (about 6 ft) extension cord.

IP65 Waterproof- IP65 waterproof rating makes for a worry-free grow in


high-humidity environments.

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