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I only use my dining room table for three things, 1 grow plants, 2 build guitars, 3 clean guns
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I like your priorities.I only use my dining room table for three things, 1 grow plants, 2 build guitars, 3 clean guns
Should be about 1/3 since they're only pulling a little over 200w. Bright as hell at 5000K. They're a little warmer than the 4000K COBs but I can put my hand on the heat sinks without a problem.Keep Rollin, Bos- how's electric on those compared to 600 Wt.MH/HPS? Wattage use?-
Have you done par measurements?Take a look a northerngrowlights.com. I have 2 Quantum boards for a 2x4x5 tent and that will be quite sufficient for veg. I would think they're more comparable to a 400w than 600w MH
Just a lux / foot candle android app. Crude, but effective for light intensity. I used it to set the dimmer for the panels based on the readings at the canopy (an optimistic label for 5 plants this size) under the COBs. Here are the spectrums for the panels at different temps. After I recover from the initial cost of setting things up I'll see about investing in better meters. Right now, I'll use the plants and whatever I can cobble together as my guides. I figure if I get relatively even readings at the canopy, and the plants aren't showing signs of too much or too little light, I'm good.Have you done par measurements?
I'd use duct tape and wrap those pots. You don't want light getting to their roots.Moving Day !!! I finished the new Quantum board fixture, temp tested the new tent, gave the girls their 1.25 cups of nutes and moved them to their new veg tent. Set the light at 24" and dimmed it to about 75%. that still gave me a 15% increase over the 4 COB fixture they were under before
Steve and Robin have done lots of testing, including sphere testing. Get in touch with them.Have you done par measurements?
That's due to the plants responding to the blue spectrum in the COB LED lights. HPS has very little blue. When I ran mixed bulbs, the plants hated the HPS so much I quit using them at all lolI'll just toss this in here for funzies:
I put 2 of my COBs (55w ea) in the closet at the ends of my 400w HPS for supplemental lighting during flower. My plants turned toward the COBs overnight.
I find it rather interesting that the plants seem to prefer the much lower watt COBs over 400w HPS. 6 of these is going to be crazy in my smallish grow space.
If anyone wants the link to where I got them, I'd be more than happy to post it. The guy that makes them lives in RI too, I like to support the small guy.
That's the goal here. lolThat's due to the plants responding to the blue spectrum in the COB LED lights. HPS has very little blue. When I ran mixed bulbs, the plants hated the HPS so much I quit using them at all lol
Ummmmm ... that sort of defeats the whole principle of air pruning doesn't it? Root Pouches are pretty thick ... I don't think there's much risk, but thanks for the thoughtI'd use duct tape and wrap those pots. You don't want light getting to their roots.
Let them get nice n dry and light, then water until you get 10% runoff, this to leach any excess nutes so they don't build up.After raising the light, burn seems to have stopped, and they seem happy again, back middle one was a little dry and wilted, pot was pretty light...woops,,, drinking alot more than before...watered it, bounced right back up within a few hours, amazing!!!, reminds me of a hydrangea. i knew i shoulda watered that one yesterday lol
I think he''s growing in soilLet them get nice n dry and light, then water until you get 10% runoff, this to leach any excess nutes so they don't build up.
yea growing in fox farm ocean forest with 25% more perlite added, ive been letting em dry out before watering, and always water till 10-20% runoff to prevent salt buildup, checking ppm's of runoff, should i be filtering the runoff water through a coffee filter before i check ppm/ec of runoff water?, or can i do it straight outa the tray, i feel like the soil mixed in the runoff might be screwing up my ppm readings "raising them", anyone know if i should be filtering it or not?Let them get nice n dry and light, then water until you get 10% runoff, this to leach any excess nutes so they don't build up.
there is her mommy!!!That plant looks Very familiar- Lol- Wanna see here with her big girl pants on?
my little hubbabubbasmelloscope seed will be grown in FFOF and 30% perlite...that is whenever she GETS here. I have no patience.yea growing in fox farm ocean forest with 25% more perlite added, ive been letting em dry out before watering, and always water till 10-20% runoff to prevent salt buildup, checking ppm's of runoff, should i be filtering the runoff water through a coffee filter before i check ppm/ec of runoff water?, or can i do it straight outa the tray, i feel like the soil mixed in the runoff might be screwing up my ppm readings "raising them", anyone know if i should be filtering it or not?