Sorry, that's for single strips of 22 "
Your not going to get 480 watts to produce the same as a thousand, more like a replacement for a 600 for that wattage.So you are doing 17 - 22" strips. I am wondering for a 4x4 if 8 - 44" strips would be enough and an HLG-480? How are the temps?
I am planning on setting up a licensed commercial with 2 rows of six lights on each side or 12 total lights. Power costs for electricity is slightly higher so using 480 watts versus 1000 watts HPS is very positive. Also I would like to keep the heat down more and more of a closed room instead of bringing in outside fans and exhausting air due to CO2.
With an A-series Meanwell, he should pass 500w. (I believe the HLG-550 tops out at 510w.) Looking at the results Grand Master Level got with his 550's (they consistently out-yielded the 1,000w HPS fixtures he was running against them), I'd say that someone who knows what they're doing can definitely produce the same as a 1,000w HPS (SE, not DE).Your not going to get 480 watts to produce the same as a thousand, more like a replacement for a 600 for that wattage.
Does Grand Master have a thread here? I wonder if you throw enough strips and power if you can take on DE? I think people running COBs think they can or six QB boards.With an A-series Meanwell, he should pass 500w. (I believe the HLG-550 tops out at 510w.) Looking at the results Grand Master Level got with his 550's (they consistently out-yielded the 1,000w HPS fixtures he was running against them), I'd say that someone who knows what they're doing can definitely produce the same as a 1,000w HPS (SE, not DE).
With the right components, in the right configuration, you absolutely can take on a DE. I'd think that 700w or so (used correctly) would out-yield a DE. There is a thread here ("From DEs to LEDs", or something like that) where a dude tried replacing his DEs with 750w of Quantum Boards, and now he's making a permanent switch to LED. With strips, properly spread for maximum uniformity, 700w should do it.Does Grand Master have a thread here? I wonder if you throw enough strips and power if you can take on DE? I think people running COBs think they can or six QB boards.
Look at HLG quantum board 132's. No heat sink needed !!! Just do 16 gauge alum. frame...Bring on da frost !Damn - 17 Samsung 22" or 44" strips?
The 44" strips on DigiKey if you buy 10 is about $25.06. For a 4x4 - my other option might be 6 Sunboards/Wavy for $50 each. I think 6 boards are comparable to 1000 watt HPS SE running an HLG-480???. This would be $50 a board or $300. I am not sure what he charges for freight. Samsung 44" strips 12 at $25.06 = $300.72.
I sketched out a frame for the 6 Sunboards which seems pretty simple and a little easier than a frame for 12 to 17 Samsung 44" strips. Some guy attached his Samsung strips to pie pans then to frames.
I had a Jack Herer that would do that. Finicky bitch she was...For some reason she clawed a bit afterwards.
Get some Vitalink Silicone Max or Botanicare Silica Blast to compensate that out leeching. It's relatively cheap and available on am4zon.Another update yall. Week 4 of veg now.
She had nitrogen deficiency yesterday, so I fed her her first dose of nectar for the gods. For some reason she clawed a bit afterwards. Might need to hold off on the bloom khaos for a bit She grew like 2 inches today though, no shit.
Might drop the scrog lower, what do you think guys? She's starting to fill out a lot of horizontal space seemingly by it's own will. Issue is my stems are getting tough because of my growstones leeching a lot of silica.
Yeah might just be a lil finnicky. Ill she how she goes. i just woke up and she is touching the net now. I am not sure why feeding it nectar would cause it to grow faster at this early stage but holy damn lol....I had a Jack Herer that would do that. Finicky bitch she was...
Oh haha I meant the growstones are leeching a lot of silica into the soil. That's why I used them. since im using organic nectar I didnt want a bottled silica product so i used the growstones.Get some Vitalink Silicone Max or Botanicare Silica Blast to compensate that out leeching. It's relatively cheap and available on am4zon.
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I usually just top once before scrogging. But i also usually use 3.5" squares and not 6", but i ordered the wrong size.start topping it some more before going to scrog, smaller holes in the net would help you out a lot, giving more yield.
Really?start topping it some more before going to scrog, smaller holes in the net would help you out a lot, giving more yield.
Never used anything but 3.5" square til now. But i see how it can boost yields. It allows more a more even canopy and I feel it promotes lots of tops by spreading the branches better. I also have noticed really small squares (like >2") seem to force more tops as the leaves/nodes are forced to go through such small squares and it makes them smaller and more abundant.Really?
Smaller holes in the sgrog net leads to better yield? I have to try that!
Sorry, I had to take this ambiguous template necessarily. At least in my language it's ambiguous ... Lol!
Have good experience with 4" mesh size, supports well and one shoot per stitch is feasible ... with strong defoliation, of course!
Hmm! That could be!Never used anything but 3.5" square til now. But i see how it can boost yields. It allows more a more even canopy and I feel it promotes lots of tops by spreading the branches better. I also have noticed really small squares (like >2") seem to force more tops as the leaves/nodes are forced to go through such small squares and it makes them smaller and more abundant.
Strong defoliation is always a must!