Nice bro. 4 QBs? 4x4 or a bit larger?Fed the chemdogging for the second time today and got the males to bounce back they were basically dead this morning after too long with no water, should have taken pics lol just honestly wasn't expecting them to bounce back.
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QBs run 332 watts max I'm down to 250 this run. My tents are 3x3 thanks for the kind wordsNice bro. 4 QBs? 4x4 or a bit larger?
You're only using 250w for a a 3x3? What're you expecting to yield?QBs run 332 watts max I'm down to 250 this run. My tents are 3x3 thanks for the kind words
Yes 332 was generating too much heat and hurting the plants what would you have me do? I have no yield expectations here it's my first run with the light so any number would be a complete guess.You're only using 250w for a a 3x3? What're you expecting to yield?
Too much heat, really?Yes 332 was generating too much heat and hurting the plants what would you have me do? I have no yield expectations here it's my first run with the light so any number would be a complete guess.
The 260W kit is recommended for 3x3 flower/4x4 veg so I'm not sure what you think is wrong mate?You're only using 250w for a a 3x3? What're you expecting to yield?
Oh I don't think anything is wrong, I own 2 x 260s which I've not yet started using and I'm surprised at how little wattage people use.The 260W kit is recommended for 3x3 flower/4x4 veg so I'm not sure what you think is wrong mate?
Hi, I am building a diy quantum rig for veg and flower in a relatively small tent (2.5ftx2.5ft):
I have added a dimmer so that during veg I can turn it down. My question is does dimming, say by half, reduce the quality of the light in some way ? does a dimmed light still provide what is necessary in veg ? This may seem like an obvious answer but I just wanted to be sure... thanks!
Good to know, thanks!Dimming reduces the quantity of light, not the quality. It also improves efficiency.
Hi, I am building a diy quantum rig for veg and flower in a relatively small tent (2.5ftx2.5ft):
I have added a dimmer so that during veg I can turn it down. My question is does dimming, say by half, reduce the quality of the light in some way ? does a dimmed light still provide what is necessary in veg ? This may seem like an obvious answer but I just wanted to be sure... thanks!
Worth way more than 2¢ that info is dude!My 2¢ .....
You can dim the A drivers, it just needs a screwdriverMy 2¢ .....
I havent had the need to MAX out boards ( although they are capable ) ... I use and stick to a power percentage type of growing - meaning adjusting power for best efficiency and plant response. As with TOO MUCH FEED , you can Stress your plants with TOO MUCH LIGHT.
I keep to a more controlled run - running at 60-70% ( max ) of available power.
By doing this , i KEEP A STATIC HEIGHT on my rig. No raising and lowering for me.
No light burn issues because i dont go beyond " light saturation " of plants.
You will know when you are " Too Much " ... You will see bleaching , leaf distortions , and other stress symptoms. It is too easy to go " balls to the wall " with these so find the SWEET SPOT in plant response and leave it.
I keep my rigs at a static 18" above growth and NEVER MOVE IT. All i do is some LST if needed but thats it. By increasing or decreasing light output WORKED BETTER than raising and lowering rig. You can start seedlings , clones , etc. with just a DROP in dimmer control. I prefer B-TYPE drivers ( Dimmable ) for just that reason.
A-TYPE drivers ( non dimmable ) are at max output which MAKES YOU RAISE LIGHTS.
I prefer more user control of light.
These are GSG CLONES ( that i cut from other plants ) and they are WEEK 3 going into week 4 monday. I let a plant keep leaves lateral to light ... That is my kung fu. I watch response to level of light and adjust. If they stay ( horizontal or pray up ) , i leave it.
I also added high reflective MYLAR ( 2 mil ) in tent - this superior to normal textured surface. This increases the available light by bounce and movement ( fan ripples sheet )
, so my power level can be dialed down because i am not losing light to shitty tent reflect and lose photons by absorption of tent material. Hold a piece of mylar to your tent material and see the obvious difference.
I just sprayed them with Optic Foliar OverDrive ( droplets ) and they smiled at me with their chunky nugs ..... Lol
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Exactly, you should not raise your lights to reduce the amount of light. That's just a waste of electricity to warm up your wallsWorth way more than 2¢ that info is dude!
That's what I think is the optimal, find the correct height and use the dimmer, rather than fucking about raising and lowering the lights!
Nice one dude
Great advice ! seems obvious now but Id never thought of this... I hate messing with rope ratchets, and turning a dimmer dial seems much more elegant !My 2¢ .....
I keep my rigs at a static 18" above growth and NEVER MOVE IT. All i do is some LST if needed but thats it. By increasing or decreasing light output WORKED BETTER than raising and lowering rig. You can start seedlings , clones , etc. with just a DROP in dimmer control. I prefer B-TYPE drivers ( Dimmable ) for just that reason.
heir chunky nugs ..... Lol
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Yes you can , but a 100k pot is way easier , there is some indent pots which can be used too.You can dim the A drivers, it just needs a screwdriver
Yes - great info. His set up looks awesome. I think he makes a good point that these QB babies in a smaller space pushed too hard can be too much for the plants. The QBs may not burn them but I may just be too much and the plants get stressed.Worth way more than 2¢ that info is dude!
That's what I think is the optimal, find the correct height and use the dimmer, rather than fucking about raising and lowering the lights!
Nice one dude