REVEIW: Go Green LEDs 4 COB Cree CXB3070 200 watt panel $450

littlejacob

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Bonjour
Nice grow...!
How tall are the two ladies of the pic?
Is it 3 gallons pots?
It's a good price...too bad I am in EU (it is almost what I paid to diy my 4 cxb 3590!)
Have a great day ★
 

BM9AGS

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Bonjour
Nice grow...!
How tall are the two ladies of the pic?
Is it 3 gallons pots?
It's a good price...too bad I am in EU (it is almost what I paid to diy my 4 cxb 3590!)
Have a great day ★
10 gallon. About 1 meter.

Threw sweet tooth outside because I found some spider mites and it's just shit plant so I hope it freeze and dies tonight
 

littlejacob

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Bonjour
@BM9AGS are you sure it going to kill your spider!?
Did you tried it before...cause I think I have some...
Yesterday I found a green "worm" not a worm...it had feets! And it eat leaves...where does he come from?
Have a nice day!
 

Airwalker16

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They're decent man. I'm getting HUGE BITCHES off only 2 of the 4 on. I'm about to flower and use the ge bright sticks and turn the gogreen on full power. Very excited.
 

Airwalker16

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My leaves touch the lenses sometimes. This is a huge reason people are going LED. They seriously make almost NO HEAT. It's truly incredible.
 

hockeybry2

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My leaves touch the lenses sometimes. This is a huge reason people are going LED. They seriously make almost NO HEAT. It's truly incredible.
And thats on one of these cobs ? I have a Mars ll 900w currently and I like it a lot... But it's not as efficient as I want to to be...so looking to go cob
 

Airwalker16

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It's on the exact model this threads about. Old pic but shows the light half powered. I'll take new ones soon. You'll shit yourself when you see how HUGE they are. I had to tie them down. Just hope I have room to flower. :/
 

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GreenThumbsMcgee

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It's on the exact model this threads about. Old pic but shows the light half powered. I'll take new ones soon. You'll shit yourself when you see how HUGE they are. I had to tie them down. Just hope I have room to flower. :/
WAY to much lighting for those small seedlings bro! i know it was posted about 3 months ago, so i am sure you figured it out on your own!
 

TheChemist77

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hey go green,, ive been looking at your cob led's for awile now. its hard to decide what to go with as i know little about LED ..anyways i wondered what is the difference between the cxb3070 and cxb3590's?? i see many lamps with the 3070's and only a few with the 3590's but ive been told by riu members the 3590's are better,,,why? or is this true? please tell me the difference..
also ive been running a 315 watt boulder lamp cdl lamp and im loving it.. i would love to run my own comparison between one of your led's and the cdl,,,what lamp would you recommend to cover a 4ftx4ft area???
 

Yodaweed

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Not at all too much light. Seedlings get no mercy from the sun...
Have you ever even grown outdoors? When you start seedlings outdoors they never should be started in direct sunlight, that could kill them, you should either put them in a greenhouse or partial shade for them to adjust to the light intensity and the outdoor conditions, its called hardening them off. You should harden off ALL plants including but not limited to veggies.
 
hey go green,, ive been looking at your cob led's for awile now. its hard to decide what to go with as i know little about LED ..anyways i wondered what is the difference between the cxb3070 and cxb3590's?? i see many lamps with the 3070's and only a few with the 3590's but ive been told by riu members the 3590's are better,,,why? or is this true? please tell me the difference..
also ive been running a 315 watt boulder lamp cdl lamp and im loving it.. i would love to run my own comparison between one of your led's and the cdl,,,what lamp would you recommend to cover a 4ftx4ft area???
Higher efficiency is the main reason for me.
 

Airwalker16

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Have you ever even grown outdoors? When you start seedlings outdoors they never should be started in direct sunlight, that could kill them, you should either put them in a greenhouse or partial shade for them to adjust to the light intensity and the outdoor conditions, its called hardening them off. You should harden off ALL plants including but not limited to veggies.
I'm talking about in nature bro.
 
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