So at "1148 True watts" you are running at about 127.5 watts per square foot.3x3 tent, 18-24" above canopy
I run 750w of qb at 700ma over a 4x4 plants are about 16 inches away with no problems I'll put the light a couple feet away when I first plant the clones but that's more to add a little stretch so I can lollipop. I'm guessing you need over 50w/sqft to cause any issuesI am testing out how much LED light a beautiful baby can handle. I have been stepping up light over the past 2 weeks since i switched to 12/12.
day 1 started with 400w cob
day 4 added 200watt LED panel
day 8 added 150 watt LED panel
Day 13 added 120 watt LED panel
so far shes thriving. Single plant in 3x3 coco drinking a gallon for breakfast and another gallon and a half for dinner.
how much can she handle? I plan on slapping in another 400w cob in a few days once she adjusts to the current level of light.
when does light burn set in?
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the point to take home is i get much much better results at 20W/sqft than i was getting with 60W/sqfti don't care about my g/w, im going for total G. I am on equal payment for my power company and am moving at the end of this rate year.
7 weeks, yes it is. i reduced down to 855watts due to canoeing and one lights fans breaking. I guess the answer is, in a 3x3 tent, dont exceed > 1000 true watts of LED. The fans couldnt stop the extremely low humidity caused by that much light.Is this the same plant that is in your grow journal? How long did you veg for?
Based on the massive trunk on that thing I would have guessed 9 weeks, but some plants grow faster than others. With light there is a point of diminishing returns, and then there is a point where it becomes detrimental. You have mentioned two goals (I'm paraphrasing but hopefully not misunderstanding): (a) to see how much light the plant can take, and (b) to try and get 1+ lbs from the grow. The answer to A might undermine the answer to B. In other words, how much light you can give it without killing it might give you a stressed plant that yields much less than a plant with an optimal amount of light. I don't know much about red/blue LEDs, and I don't recall reading how much light will give you the healthiest happiest plant possible, but it looks like you'll find out. With COBs, there seem to be a lot more people on RIU are testing and sharing their information, and depending on your feeding style between 37.5w and 50w per square foot is a safe and happy range.7 weeks, yes it is. i reduced down to 855watts due to canoeing and one lights fans breaking. I guess the answer is, in a 3x3 tent, dont exceed > 1000 true watts of LED. The fans couldnt stop the extremely low humidity caused by that much light.
Light burn sets in when the lights are to close to the canopy.I am testing out how much LED light a beautiful baby can handle. I have been stepping up light over the past 2 weeks since i switched to 12/12.
day 1 started with 400w cob
day 4 added 200watt LED panel
day 8 added 150 watt LED panel
Day 13 added 120 watt LED panel
so far shes thriving. Single plant in 3x3 coco drinking a gallon for breakfast and another gallon and a half for dinner.
how much can she handle? I plan on slapping in another 400w cob in a few days once she adjusts to the current level of light.
when does light burn set in?
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Yep yep yep 500W DIY led cobs over 4x4 2lbthe point to take home is i get much much better results at 20W/sqft than i was getting with 60W/sqft
I seem to burn my plants with cobs real easy. But maybe I'm just not keeping up with the nutes?i just said you couldn't burn your plants with led wattage.
I love leds, i'm about to convert my hps to strips and/or cobs.
No clue. I just feed when I see it needs it, and cut back when I see burningI seem to burn my plants with cobs real easy. But maybe I'm just not keeping up with the nutes?
I've got six cxb3950s in a 80x80cm, and I get my leaves yellowing off if I run them much above 250w.
It's been recommended to me that I need to keep my temps right up?
With or without reflectors/lenses ?I seem to burn my plants with cobs real easy. But maybe I'm just not keeping up with the nutes?
I've got six cxb3950s in a 80x80cm, and I get my leaves yellowing off if I run them much above 250w.
It's been recommended to me that I need to keep my temps right up?
You're frying them... try running each of those COBS at 10-20WI seem to burn my plants with cobs real easy. But maybe I'm just not keeping up with the nutes?
I've got six cxb3950s in a 80x80cm, and I get my leaves yellowing off if I run them much above 250w.
It's been recommended to me that I need to keep my temps right up?
120 degree lenses.With or without reflectors/lenses ?
That's what it feels like! Why is it like that for COBS, when people like the OP can go cray cray with the blurples?You're frying them... try running each of those COBS at 10-20W
I'd suggest using a 315 cmh, you could get some really good light coverage from a single cmh in that sized area and the quality of spectrum is much better than those LEDs.3x3 tent, 18-24" above canopy
Blurples don't put out the photons cobs do. But ive seen really bleached buds from blurple. My cobs don't bleach anything 6" from main colas. But I run with no reflectors or lens. I have not seen a proper cob bleach a bud site on anyones grows yet.120 degree lenses.
That's what it feels like! Why is it like that for COBS, when people like the OP can go cray cray with the blurples?
Maybe plants are more easily stressed by high levels of green, or something not in the blurps?
Loveefor less than the price of 2 450 watt viparspectra lights you can get a 315 watt CMH which would give you more light and a much better spectrum https://www.ebay.com/itm/VIVOSUN-315w-Watt-Ceramic-Metal-Halide-CMH-CDM-Grow-Light-Fixture-Ballast-Kit/172745313101?epid=16003913997&hash=item28386c4b4d:m:mCMiwsOwt9c25LUzz1AJlCw. I don't think even a $1000 high end LED grow light can beat these