The leaves on the top of my trinidad scorpion plants are looking a little strange. Here are some pics of the plants. Let me know if you can tell me whats going on with them. I'm stumped.
just to point out one thing, I have had no problems with my plants with only the 3 lights i have been using. I hear alot of people talking about how they use 200 to 400 watt bulbs of different varieties and yet my two plants have been thriving on the bulbs I have, (except for the minor nute problem). more power may be needed for a large quantity of plants but for just two in a large pot, the 24w full spectrum cfl and 2 2w red/blue LED's are turning out to be a good choice. anyone else have similar results with lights like mine?
just to point out one thing, I have had no problems with my plants with only the 3 lights i have been using. I hear alot of people talking about how they use 200 to 400 watt bulbs of different varieties and yet my two plants have been thriving on the bulbs I have, (except for the minor nute problem). more power may be needed for a large quantity of plants but for just two in a large pot, the 24w full spectrum cfl and 2 2w red/blue LED's are turning out to be a good choice. anyone else have similar results with lights like mine?
I have a plant growing on just a 20w cfl (6400K), plus some ambient light, and it's doing just fine - fewer flowers than other plants, but it's still growing nicely and putting out pods. So, if maximum yield is not an issue and you don't want to grow a looooot of plants, you don't really need the 200+ watt bulbs. I don't know how much two 2w LEDs contribute to the cause though, I think there's a just lot of hype around using LEDs for growing right now and it's not at all clear that they are a good choice. But, if you have them, it can't hurt to use them.