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Post: # 97369Unread post slugworth
Fri May 12, 2023 5:02 am

I ruined my 1st tray of the season via sunscald yesterday.
The joys of using fluorescent lights and forgetting they aren't the same as hurt your eyes LED
They have to be weaned into the sun.
:oops:
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Post: # 97430Unread post slugworth
Sat May 13, 2023 7:27 am

I may have lucked out.
Previously,I was doing the 3 card monte with my plants under various grow lights and the damage seems to be confined to the perimeter leaves that didn't get the direct hurt your eyes LED lighting.
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Post: # 97625Unread post Yak54
Mon May 15, 2023 5:20 pm

slugworth wrote: Fri May 12, 2023 5:02 am I ruined my 1st tray of the season via sunscald yesterday.
The joys of using fluorescent lights and forgetting they aren't the same as hurt your eyes LED
They have to be weaned into the sun.
:oops:
I used florescent lights for 25 years to grow my seedlings indoors, but always had to get them used to sunlight gradually over a period of 6-7 days or I would get what you are describing. Don't think it makes any difference between LED or florescent in this regard. The leaves get sunburn either way. Part of the "hardening off" process.
Dan

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Post: # 97631Unread post slugworth
Mon May 15, 2023 6:32 pm

not as bad as originally thought.
I was doing the 3 card monte with the plants, LED to fluorescent and only a few outer leaves got burned.
The LED plants went directly into the sun and are bigger than greenhouse plants they are selling locally.
A few greenhouse bought plants the size of your fist have sunscald,so even the pros foul up.
I have inverted old resin chairs with glass over them to wean the smaller non LED plants,since glass blocks UV.
With some mesh fabric as added protection.
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Post: # 98599Unread post slugworth
Wed May 31, 2023 6:04 am

I had plants that were used to direct sunlight but got frost damage 2 weeks ago.
I brought them indoors for 1 week for intensive care under gro lites
I cut off the dead ends.
Last week I put them outdoors again and they promptly got sunscald.
So the plants built in sunscreen apparently wears off fast when they go from outdoors to indoors to outdoors again.
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Post: # 98607Unread post slugworth
Wed May 31, 2023 7:37 am

definitely a survival of the fittest type situation.
Not dramatically bad, so they should be fine.
Thessaloniki that were tri-cots
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