Humanrob
Well-Known Member
It's a long story, here is the shortest version I can come up with: I have four plants, and really for my space I should have three. So the fourth one is going to live its whole life under a cheap LED shop light that I've had great success with up to now just to veg under. All four are in identical soil. The one under the shop light looks absolutely healthy, and the others are showing various kinds of nute +/- stress.
This supports a hypothesis I've had since I first started to work with COBs, that when you intensify the light source, it makes the rest of the variables more critical -- specifically, it makes nute imbalances less forgiving. Anyone else find this to be true? I suppose if you were coming from HPS/MH to COBs, it might be less of a learning curve. I went from CFLs to low power/3w LEDs, to COBs.
I'm also curious if anyone has found that they have healthier grows with COB lights when they do hydro vs. soil?
This supports a hypothesis I've had since I first started to work with COBs, that when you intensify the light source, it makes the rest of the variables more critical -- specifically, it makes nute imbalances less forgiving. Anyone else find this to be true? I suppose if you were coming from HPS/MH to COBs, it might be less of a learning curve. I went from CFLs to low power/3w LEDs, to COBs.
I'm also curious if anyone has found that they have healthier grows with COB lights when they do hydro vs. soil?