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Join Date: Nov 2007
Posts: 177 City: Winder State: GA
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Photo period
What's the minimum time everyone runs their lighting? I have mainly SPS although not a lot yet. I'm currently running about 8 hours but I'd like to cut back a little bit if possible. I have a pair of 250W MH's.
Thanks for the input. Zac |
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Join Date: Dec 2006
Posts: 509 City: Decatur State: GA Occupation: Commercial Diver Other Interests: Surfing Mtn Biking Backpacking Snowboarding
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I always went with 12-14 hours of 250w MH. Now I feel that might be a bit excessive so I've cut back to 10 hours and still get good growth. How long have you been keeping yours at 8 hours? Do you get good growth? I'm sure it won't hurt to experiment just keep a close eye on your sps and as long as their still growing than no harm. Eventually as you cut back the photo period your going to get less growth. I know several people that only have the MH on for four to six hours but they all use T5 or CF on a regular 12 hour period as well.
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Join Date: Jan 2006
Age: 52
Posts: 8,452 City: Flowery Branch State: GA Other Interests: Family,Photography, Art, Notre Dame, History, "Fava Beans and a big Amarone"!
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I run my lights a total of 12 hours, but my MH are on about 10.
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Join Date: May 2007
Posts: 2,044 City: Norcross State: GA Other Interests: Turbo, Supercharger.
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I have mine (MH) about 7 hours..I noticed a lot of TOTM on reef central only have theirs on for only 4-6 hours..The rest are either t5 atinics or VHO.
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