First Grow! A little over 7 weeks in, but buds are still small! Help!

Kevin Pickford

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If it's not too late to cancel the order, I would do it immediately. That's not a true cob light - it's chinese junk. Currently, you only want cobs from Cree, Citizen, or Bridgelux. Not that chinese garbage. Why they even refer to that thing is beyond me - aside from suckering those who don't know any better.

If you can still cancel your order, I can recommend something a lot better for a few dollars more.
Is there a model in particular that would cover an 8 x 10 x 8 vegging room..I just built one this week and using a 250 watt mh?20170203_141727.jpg 20170203_141715.jpg
 

Johnny Lawrence

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You're confusing me. I thought you needed a light for a 4x8 flower tent with a 600(bottom of page 3)???

If you need a light for veg, just stick to T5s for now. If you want to learn how to DIY cobs, go to the Indoor Growing forum, then into the LED subforum. Plan on spending some time learning. You'll start to figure it out.

If you don't want to bother with DIY - http://timbergrowlights.com/

This little thing would be a better purchase than the light you were looking at. If you have the dough, pick up the longer 200 watt version. http://timbergrowlights.com/100-watt-citizen-clu048-linear-framework/
 

dannyboy602

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I think for a first grow you're looking good. Some good advice here and note the clean even canopy on other growers photos. A nice even canopy is the difference between a novice and a professional.
As to the harvest time...you're still looking at near a month...when the leaves begin to turn you'll know it's near.
Nice job.
 

Kevin Pickford

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You're confusing me. I thought you needed a light for a 4x8 flower tent with a 600(bottom of page 3)???

If you need a light for veg, just stick to T5s for now. If you want to learn how to DIY cobs, go to the Indoor Growing forum, then into the LED subforum. Plan on spending some time learning. You'll start to figure it out.

If you don't want to bother with DIY - http://timbergrowlights.com/

This little thing would be a better purchase than the light you were looking at. If you have the dough, pick up the longer 200 watt version. http://timbergrowlights.com/100-watt-citizen-clu048-linear-framework/
Sorry Johnny..I actually have two rooms now..I totally forgot to mention that ( just got shatter after going weeks without and slightly forgetful today) ;) appreciate the knowledge!
 

CaliSmokes

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CrxSunny 1000W COB LED Grow Light Full Specturm for for Hydropnic Indoor Plants and Greenhouse Growing Veg and Flower
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I was going to add in the middle of my 8x4ft t5 mix spectrum table and 600 watt hps I have in an 8 x 8 x 4 tent to cover the middle where I'm missing.
6 employee reviews.
 

CaliSmokes

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Went with this...View attachment 3892935

MarsHdyro Reflector144 Led Grow Light with 317W True Watt for Hydroponic Indoor Garden and Greenhouse Full Spectrum Veg and Bloom Switches added.. it will cover the gap in between my 600hps and my t5 8 bulb table in the budding tent
Nice, I pulled some good weight with just one of those awhile back. Of course you will be bashed for not going with the most expensive COB setup but Mars will work.
 

TurboTokes

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They will work but they have an extremely high failure rate, gets very hot and the fans are usually noisy as hell, assuming the fans still work after a month. LED is still a game of you get what you pay for. If you are handy enough to DIY a frame putting together your own kit and mounting it is a no brainer.
 

Johnny Lawrence

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You act as if he was begging you for advice lol. That's a goood light, you can grow some good plants with it. Go check out some journals. Obviously he decided not to go with the break my bank COB.

FAIL !
No, I'm acting as if he's asking for advice. This is the noobs section. And no, that light is outdated shit on a stick. I've grown with just about every type of light on the market, and blurples are garbage. Low watt(1-3w) blurples are good for those on a budget with height restrictions. That's it. Mars lights are junk.

Yeah, who would want to invest a few more bucks into a much better light, that will offer better results, that doesn't have a reputation for failing and starting fires, and that will last for years? That guy would be crazy, right?
 

sunny747

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I would surmise that lighting and lack of plant training is your main issue. The 250W HIDs are just not very efficient, when compared to their bigger brethren - but the bigger ones are just too much heat (and light) for that small an area. Consider going with COB LEDs instead. You can build a 6 COB, 400W LED (true watts) fixture similar to mine for around 140 bucks - I can even give you a parts list. Here are what my girls look like at 6 weeksView attachment 3890319 View attachment 3890320 - 24d x 39w x 60h space dimensions:
at $140 I'm now interested in COB :) Which Driver and COBs did you use?
 

sunny747

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One thing I'd like to clarify.. Are you 7 weeks from the first signs of flower? Or 7 weeks from the day you picked up the clones?

To be honest, with your setup I don't see why you shouldn't pull 3 ounces.

As mentioned... Hang onto that 250. They are awesome to have around. Even with a 150 you can grow great weed. a 250 should rock one plant.
 

Kevin Pickford

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No, I'm acting as if he's asking for advice. This is the noobs section. And no, that light is outdated shit on a stick. I've grown with just about every type of light on the market, and blurples are garbage. Low watt(1-3w) blurples are good for those on a budget with height restrictions. That's it. Mars lights are junk.

Yeah, who would want to invest a few more bucks into a much better light, that will offer better results, that doesn't have a reputation for failing and starting fires, and that will last for years? That guy would be crazy, right?
Johnny you were more than helpful and saved me from buying that ridiculous one yesterday!..I only needed a middle light for the 2 ft light gap between my 600 and t5 8 bulb table so I grabbed this one after seeing one at local shop.. its definiyely louder than other models they had but had enough light coverage for the gap.. but I found a nice cree I'll be using in a 6 x 4 grow shelf for budding some shorter plants I'm trying from a friends clones of some trainwreck to learn how top use the cree.. And I had to wait to call the company before i shelled out $400...
200W Cree LED CXB3070 Powered Grow Light (4 COB)
  1. Just a starter to learn cob
 

Kevin Pickford

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You act as if he was begging you for advice lol. That's a goood light, you can grow some good plants with it. Go check out some journals. Obviously he decided not to go with the break my bank COB.
Thank you for your knowledge with these less quality kits... your reassurance was right on time and the exact advice i needed after considering that i only really need a couple extra feet of coverage. I'll be trapping you for suggestions down the road! Much props!

FAIL !
 

Kevin Pickford

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They will work but they have an extremely high failure rate, gets very hot and the fans are usually noisy as hell, assuming the fans still work after a month. LED is still a game of you get what you pay for. If you are handy enough to DIY a frame putting together your own kit and mounting it is a no brainer.
That's what I kind of figured considering the cost.. thank you for your honesty as I did buy a cree to try using cob and t5 only for a test flowering run.. I've used mostly 1000watt kits and have too many rooms now to try and keep that game going!
 
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Kevin Pickford

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All of drivers are Meanwells. My cobs are a mix of Cree and Citizen. I also run a bunch of 315 ceramics, and a couple of 600s. And then there's the hand me down room, which is a mix of older LED tech - blurples, old Area 51s, and a couple of older cobs.
I would have not known to get a cree it you had not suggested such.. the warranty alone makes it worth it! Thanks for being so detailed too.. Saved me time ;)
 

nfhiggs

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at $140 I'm now interested in COB :) Which Driver and COBs did you use?
I used the cheap Chinese 100W COB's at about $2.75 each (six of them), lots of peeps bash them but they work fine, just a little less efficient. I'm using $25, 36Vdc 400W power supply - the dreaded "voltage control" method rather than pricy Meanwell constant current drivers. The warning against that are way overblown, IMO. Its cheap, and it works. If something breaks, I got spares.

At some point I will replace them with $10 Citi 1212's for more efficiency, but these are fine for now.
 
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