ttystikk
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Wall of voodoo;Now if he could find a strain named Rednecked Mother. . . . .
Wall of voodoo;Now if he could find a strain named Rednecked Mother. . . . .
Ok so I got a head scratcher for y'all; last run, one of my modules wasn't working and so the plant only had three modules on it rather than four.
That's the new record yielder. Haven't weighed it yet but it looks bigger than two.
Go figure? I honestly think I'm dealing with the plant's inability to handle all the light I'm giving them. It could be my fault, as the final pre bloom veg ran just 1/6 the PAR W/sq ft of the COB rack. I've since bumped the watts of lighting in the prebloom zone up by 85%, hoping to handle this problem before it happens.
Above, I discussed that I ran half the modules for several days, added the third for several more days and turned up the fourth and last only after a full week in bloom on the trellis. Now at day 15, they aren't laying down 'as much' as my last two batches.
Maybe more nutes? I'm easing my EC upward to see what happens. They've been eating a hundred gallon batch down from EC 2.1 to 1.6 in less than a week. So this time their fresh batch is EC 2.3, we'll see what happens.
Plenty of CO2, and don't make the same logical mistake everyone else is. If it was too much light, the very same modules would be burning the plants in my veg area.What are your CO2 levels? Max light +max nutrients needs max CO2 to push your plant to the max. Also, I wonder about the necessity of using lens on COBs used in SCROG. I would think a better spread would even the lighting and the plants would be cooler from not dealing with focused beams of light.
Or it is possible, you just have more light than they need! Imagine that!
I did a straight watt for watt swap from HID to COB LED. The point of the exercise was to see what the difference is.I can't wait to see the big reveal on your cob panels and am interested in yield reports etc. But honestly I just don't see how putting that many watts of cob at each trellis is making any improvement over hid.
I mean, if a bare 1000watter can service 4 trellises that's only 250W per trellis.
Can cob produce at 250w per 4x6 trellis?
They're just continuously on.can you adjust the mark/space (pulse width) ratio of your cob's ? less on time would lessen any shock affect without losing any lighting effect
One 860W CDM Allstart lamp ACTUALLY pulls 1080W from the wall, because the mag ballast drives it at a thousand watts and needs the other 80 for itself. 5 of them = 5400W.Weren't you lighting more than 1 trellis with each 860CDM?
I arranged the half dozen trellis panels vertically, in a racetrack shape. The lamps hang vertically and bare inside, their omnidirectional light shining on the interior where the plants are trained.Your evading the question
You were only using 1 side of the CDM lamps pointing at a trellis or where there trellises around the lamp?
I assume with the cobs you are blasting more watts straight at the trellis?
I would agree.They're just continuously on.
Again, the problem lies with the veg. Not enough light in there leads to light shock when they hit the big time.
Yes, and I have easy confirmation; the modules in my small veg over the babies are lighting them super well, getting fantastic growth and no signs of shock at all. It's the prebloom veg with 315W CMH lights that's the problem.I would agree.
Like having to harden an indoor plant to the sun or it stunts them.Whats light shock?
I go from T-5 to 1000 watt SE and DE, never had a problem. Also go from aquarium floro with clones to 8 bulb T-5's, never an issue. I believe its something else. Basically whats been said is a 2-3 month old vegging plant is getting problems on light change. I could be wrong, I'm only trying to help. The OP doesn't like me, but this is one of the best journals going so i watch it.Like having to harden an indoor plant to the sun or it stunts them.
Plants don't adjust well to abrupt changes in light.
Grow one under a single cfl and then throw it under t5. It will do the same.
You may not have problems.I go from T-5 to 1000 watt SE and DE, never had a problem. Also go from aquarium floro with clones to 8 bulb T-5's, never an issue. I believe its something else. Basically whats been said is a 2-3 month old vegging plant is getting problems on light change. I could be wrong, I'm only trying to help. The OP doesn't like me, but this is one of the best journals going so i watch it.
Ok.You may not have problems.
Doesn't mean that its not true. I've seen with my own eyes.
Ty is a cool dude, doubt he dis-likes anyone. He's paving the way with his experiments, gets haters galore. Got to admire how he handles the criticisms.
Don't kid yourself; you're nowhere near a significant enough figure in my life for me to waste energy actually hating you.I go from T-5 to 1000 watt SE and DE, never had a problem. Also go from aquarium floro with clones to 8 bulb T-5's, never an issue. I believe its something else. Basically whats been said is a 2-3 month old vegging plant is getting problems on light change. I could be wrong, I'm only trying to help. The OP doesn't like me, but this is one of the best journals going so i watch it.