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No.
Without being too technical the light intensity that plant sees isn't strong enough. You need different color temps (spectrums) at different times of plant stage.
This is the equivalent of those crappy tools people give to people when they buy a home for the first time. "Mom saw this tool on an infomercial and it can do 100 things". But those 100 things are useless and the tool is very ineffective.
You would be better off buying different led bulbs and using them through plant stages.
if you want to upgrade an not pay a lot.
viparspectra p1500
MARS HYDRO TS 1000
or any other quantum board style fixture.
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I'm growing chili plants, in a corner of the living room, and I cannot get a single flower out of them.
I have two grow lights, I can say the light helps it grow for sure, but no flowers.
In short one pot has 3 plants, all grew tall (about 2 feet). Leaves are healthy and about a few inches apart.
Second batch has two plants (one pot per plant). Since they don't have to fight for nutrients, they grew large leaves but only like 6 inches in height.
Are they too "healthy"? I have a feeling these plants are relaxed and have no desire to flower!
I'm growing chili plants, in a corner of the living room, and I cannot get a single flower out of them.
I have two grow lights, I can say the light helps it grow for sure, but no flowers.
In short one pot has 3 plants, all grew tall (about 2 feet). Leaves are healthy and about a few inches apart.
Second batch has two plants (one pot per plant). Since they don't have to fight for nutrients, they grew large leaves but only like 6 inches in height.
Are they too "healthy"? I have a feeling these plants are relaxed and have no desire to flower!
I'm growing chili plants, in a corner of the living room, and I cannot get a single flower out of them.
I have two grow lights, I can say the light helps it grow for sure, but no flowers.
In short one pot has 3 plants, all grew tall (about 2 feet). Leaves are healthy and about a few inches apart.
Second batch has two plants (one pot per plant). Since they don't have to fight for nutrients, they grew large leaves but only like 6 inches in height.
Are they too "healthy"? I have a feeling these plants are relaxed and have no desire to flower!
I've got more powerful 240W quantum boards for the plants I want to get to fruiting. A pro-tip is to use alibaba if you want to buy good LEDs. US companies just import them and rebrand them anyway. I'm big on buying US when you can, but not when they just import and shamelessly mark things up, essentially producing nothing. Do some reddit diving for more info on looking for lights through alibaba.
Best of luck with your grows.
I've got more powerful 240W quantum boards for the plants I want to get to fruiting. A pro-tip is to use alibaba if you want to buy good LEDs. US companies just import them and rebrand them anyway. I'm big on buying US when you can, but not when they just import and shamelessly mark things up, essentially producing nothing. Do some reddit diving for more info on looking for lights through alibaba.
Best of luck with your grows.
stay warm and safe.
BTW I think it's still illegal to grow at home in all 50 states. Pot heads, feel free to correct me.