tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7221848819841117038.post4940121388879216388..comments2022-03-10T04:22:01.072-06:00Comments on HTGSupplys Ask The Doc: E-mail --Confused about LED.http://www.blogger.com/profile/02109918834662698567noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7221848819841117038.post-84487398557403904472012-08-30T22:50:00.743-05:002012-08-30T22:50:00.743-05:00This does sound like the light is too intense. I ...This does sound like the light is too intense. I see this when I do not harden off my plants and I place them outside in the sun. Move the LED light a foot or more up away from the plants. If you keep seeing the splotchy pattern on new growth, move it up higher. If you did not get the light from HTGSupply.com, you might have a bad LED....https://www.blogger.com/profile/02109918834662698567noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7221848819841117038.post-30739837313111733702011-03-07T03:52:02.257-06:002011-03-07T03:52:02.257-06:00Please comment if you have experience with LED int...Please comment if you have experience with LED intensity and distance. It appears (and I've repeated this behavior twice now) when the LED 120w panel is too close to the plant, "bleaching" happens. New growth is yellow and appears to contain no chlorophyll with splotchy patterns. Could it be that the lens works to magnify and make the beam too intense or should I continue testing soil pH? Light penetration is very important. Thanks.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com