Can LED lights burn your plants?

Myth #14: LED Lights Can’t Damage Plants

The reality is that modern LED grow lights can produce a very high level of light and it can cause photo-bleaching and burn leaves. This depends very much on the plant, but a PPFD of 800 is enough to damage some plants.

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Also to know is, can you have too much LED light in a grow tent?

Although too much light can impede plant growth, it’s also a fairly easy problem to fix. … Experts recommend 100 watts of light for a 2 foot by 2 foot grow area, up to 1,000 watts for an 8 foot by 8 foot area.

Also question is, how far should a 1000 watt LED light be from plants? The stronger the light, the further you’ll need to hang it, so if you have a 1000w you may want to hang it at least 15″ (38cm) away. Depending on the strength of your light, you won’t want to go higher than 30 inches (76cm) above your plants.

Beside this, how long do LED Grow Lights last?

between 50,000 and 100,000 hours

Should I dim my LED grow lights?

Dimming the lights is necessary when your plants are stressed or during application of foliar and pesticides. If you choose to include dimming control in your LED grow lights, you can make sure that you are providing the right amount of light in every stage.

Should I run my grow lights at night?

A: In general, you should not leave grow lights on 24/7. Plants need a light-dark cycle to develop properly. It’s believed that they truly do “rest” during periods of darkness, and probably use this time to move nutrients into their extremities while taking a break from growing.

How many plants can I grow with a 600w LED light?

2 month plants should give about 40g per plant, so with about 9 you’ll be able to easily fill a square meter and get up to 400g per 600w light. 3 month autoflowering plants grow much bigger, however, so you should only plant 4 per 600w light.

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