whenever the forum gives me a hard time for editing a post I have to "go advanced" and enter the captcha info, then when i finish in the advanced tab it asks for another captcha.OMG -
The forum wouldn't allow me to add 10 minutes of typing so here's the rest...
Try tinypic.com and link the code to get full size pic in the threadI wanted it in the thread full size but I guess that'll work.
Mello, great contribution! We are all learning
and pioneering the cob frontier...
This whole deep red subject - it sounds good but I don't understand the application. Is this something you'd want running all day with the other lights? Or is that the bandwidth you use when you're simulating sunset, and you only run it for a half hour or so at the end of the day after the other lights have turned off?
you tried to replace a 1000W light with a 190W LEDI love how the a51 circle-jerk brigade came and rated my thread low today. LoL!
You're kidding yourself bub. Learn to read before posting.
GAIUS: I reported smaller than normal bud development with the XGS Than I had with 1000 watt of HPS...
You don't have all the facts so please don't post negative comments in my thread before you know the whole picture.you tried to replace a 1000W light with a 190W LED
here's a good thread for you to get started. There's links to cheap 730nm stars and there's several vendors who sell 730nm cobs on aliexpress as well.I'm looking for ways to mimic what indagrow is doing with the pontoons. I think I could do it with easily with a couple timers.
that doesn't apply having a smaller canopy / space. You need to match par for par. The 1000w is putting out almost double the par of the 190. It would take 3-4 190's to match the same par with spectrum blend. even your cob set up will not match the par of a 1000. Your logic comparing the 2 just doesn't work.. Now if you compared the 190 to a 160 that works as a comparison. They have closer par numbers and cri. When comparing 2 light sources. They need to have similar output. You should invest in a par meter.You don't have all the facts so please don't post negative comments in my thread before you know the whole picture.
I compared flower development of clones from the same plant in nearly identical environments. The only difference was the light, number of plants, canopy size.
With the 1000watt, I flipped 9 plants and had a 5x5 canopy. With the XGS it was 4 plants flipped at 2x2 canopy. Temps were actually 5 degrees higher during the HPS grow, which should have put that grow at a slight disadvantage. Both times the plants were trimmed below the second node and vegged for three weeks, so penetration shouldn't have been an issue with the thin canopies.
I can tell you that the XGS was just no comparison. The area 51 fanboys here just don't like to hear anything but good things about their much-coveted lights. Well I'm sorry but the XGS I own is a good all-around light, but just not ideal for flowering. The company even confirmed this themselves.
Anyhow Midge, if you would like more info about the comparison I'd be happy to talk to you in PM, but it's not really on-topic for this thread. Only reason I said anything was because the thread dropped 2 stars immediately after I reported on the XGS performance in another thread. Just some petty retaliation that I thought was amusing.
Funny you say that, because I did just today. Gonna be fun!You should invest in a par meter.
you messed up. He is like beetle juice but you only have to say is name once and he's not funny. You don't even have to say his name even. Just saying the term troll brings him about.Funny you say that, because I did just today. Gonna be fun!
I never claimed it to be a fair comparison, in fact I even said it was unfair. That said, look around at all the people claiming the a51 lights can match 400w or 600w HPS lights.
Don't make me summon Jbone on you, Captain Popcorn.
I'm sorry JBone, but this just had me in stitches.you messed up. He is like beetle juice but you only have to say is name once and he's not funny. You don't even have to say his name even.