Married2MarryJ
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Your getting that maximum coverage huh? Love the mars lights on the side. Have you tried this before how well does it work?
Your getting that maximum coverage huh? Love the mars lights on the side. Have you tried this before how well does it work?
I'm not sure if they are helping or not...lol. I figured a little hybrid of lighting might be cool. I'm about to test some cheap COBs for Veg. I'd like to add 200w of quality supplemental cob to 600w HPS. I think that would be killer. I've got the 26w of UV there, but I'd like to get some tube flouros for that for more even coverage.Your getting that maximum coverage huh? Love the mars lights on the side. Have you tried this before how well does it work?
Like a tasty, citizen, or timber.I'm not sure if they are helping or not...lol. I figured a little hybrid of lighting might be cool. I'm about to test some cheap COBs for Veg. I'd like to add 200w of quality supplemental cob to 600w HPS. I think that would be killer. I've got the 26w of UV there, but I'd like to get some tube flouros for that for more even coverage.
Ok so the uvb on my light I'll be honest it did more harm then good to my plants I think.I'm not sure if they are helping or not...lol. I figured a little hybrid of lighting might be cool. I'm about to test some cheap COBs for Veg. I'd like to add 200w of quality supplemental cob to 600w HPS. I think that would be killer. I've got the 26w of UV there, but I'd like to get some tube flouros for that for more even coverage.
I read studies that showed it works. It's gonna stress em, so you have to dose them properly and the downfall of your light was it was built in. You don't need it all the way through the light cycle. 12 hours in a cycle, run it from hour #4 - #8...simulating high noon/peak UV levels. I think you would want to be careful about intensity as well.Ok so the uvb on my light I'll be honest it did more harm then good to my plants I think.
If I could start over I'd probably have gone with. Ceramic Metal Halide and got the UV benefits and faster finish that goes with it.I read studies that showed it works. It's gonna stress em, so you have to dose them properly and the downfall of your light was it was built in. You don't need it all the way through the light cycle. 12 hours in a cycle, run it from hour #4 - #8...simulating high noon/peak UV levels. I think you would want to be careful about intensity as well.
"UVB light also affects marijuana potency. The potency of high quality marijuana increases in direct ratio to the amount of UVB light it receives.". Ed Rosenthal - Marijuana Growers Handbook. This book has great info, worth checking out.Ok so the uvb on my light I'll be honest it did more harm then good to my plants I think.
210 wall watts. 4x drivers u can also exchange cobs if needed or use any of the drivers to power other cobsStay tuned for a test of some cheap Amazon plug n play COBs for Veg. ($50/100w) I'm not holding high expectations, but we shall see. They will be here Wednesday
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B01KFVFQEI/ref=gp_aw_ybh_a_4?ie=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=1GAR9GQ4S97AHE8RNT1V
My lights didn't come with fans, but giant heatsinks. They are 107 watts at the wall each. I tested one in my 2'x2'4" cabinet. I have a lux meter which can be converted into lumens. I've found that 25,000 to 35,000 lux is decent in veg, can go up to 50,000 as they get older. Below are the tests:210 wall watts. 4x drivers u can also exchange cobs if needed or use any of the drivers to power other cobsView attachment 3964874
No lie tho.. I'm very optimistic about that light. I believe it will work rather well. But who knows how long. does it get really hot? I think about that with mine honestly. They r still beasting tho!. I actually referred others to that kind of light but no one ever responded. Im glad you are trying those out! Thanks for going above and beyond with your analysis broMy lights didn't come with fans, but giant heatsinks. They are 107 watts at the wall each. I tested one in my 2'x2'4" cabinet. I have a lux meter which can be converted into lumens. I've found that 25,000 to 35,000 lux is decent in veg, can go up to 50,000 as they get older. Below are the tests:
12", Center
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Roughly, 22,000 - 32,000 lux is 2,000 - 3,000 lumens. Fair levels for seedlings, early veg, and bottom growth of the plant as the plant grows into the 4,000-6,000 lumen range. 6" Away at center is 100,000 lumens which would bleach em.
This will work, I have good ventilation and circulation.
3 in a 2x4 would probably work real well.
The biggest thing is, there's no spectral analysis. The color temp is right, but I guess we'll find out eventually.
It comes with an 18 month warranty, and you can buy a 4 year warranty for 8 bucks.No lie tho.. I'm very optimistic about that light. I believe it will work rather well. But who knows how long. does it get really hot? I think about that with mine honestly. They r still beasting tho!. I actually referred others to that kind of light but no one ever responded. Im glad you are trying those out! Thanks for going above and beyond with your analysis bro
82F 50%RH. That's with clip fan exhaust. I want to move it next to the tent, I have a 6" duct Wye to splice exhaust lines together, for a 6" High CFM fan.