Big Perm
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What height are you running at?I'm running the 260 R-Spec in my 2x4 and its killing it.
I'd say that's deff the way to go.
What height are you running at?I'm running the 260 R-Spec in my 2x4 and its killing it.
I'd say that's deff the way to go.
Sig worthy.My master makes me run 50w/ft2 at the wall, it works.
Right at 18"What height are you running at?
Id say 250-300 wood get u nice results.. Lighting is key to final product being good but grow knowledge is just as important.. I had qb132's tho. But the 250-300 answer i gave was for flowering. In veg u get away with half that amount. Save power for flowering, less wear on ur equipment, and turned down u can put the lights right on top of plants in veg. Even in flower i had mine bout 6 inches away from tops but need air flow across canopy and on boards. That helpd me. I have no experience with qb 288's tho so ur height might b different. But hope it helpsHow many watts of HLG would you guys recommend for a 2x4?
Im getting itYeah, for now they look okay(only the one on the right has something) but pretty sure some of them will get yellow when it comes to the end.
BTW, try diatomaceous earth against fungus gnats. Simply add a few teaspoons to the soils surface, its just a form of silica and does not harm the plant in any way. The opposite is the case, plants need silica to harden the cell walls.
DE weakens the exoskeletons of insects and they die within a few days when they get in contact with DE. The exoskeletons get soft and they bleed to death.
The stuff gets flushed in deeper with every watering so it also kills their larvea. I would add another few spoons 2 weeks later but only if neccessary. Most of the time a one time treatment is enough cuz DE is not water soluble. It stays in the soil until it gets flushed out.
I'm using hydro correls to prevent the soil surface from drying out. These correls gets powdered with DE whenever I use them. I also mix it in the soil 2 week before I need it and there are no gnats left when doing the way.
I've used 1cup per 5gals of soil.
It really works wonder and works much better like all these fancy oils and its also much cheaper.
It would of course also kill soil living thrips but also bees when they get in contact but the latter don't life in the soil as far as I know..
1kg DE should cost 5-10$ or so..
They did.Its like with the HGL's, 450 bucks for what 180w? Thats simply too expensive if you need 4 of them to cover a 4x 4' area.
They only need to use better diodes and lower the price per watt and they would have a killer setup!
Theres absolutely no proof of the new ones being any more efficient than the old ones since Cammie has never put her lights thru real sphere testing which is standard in the growlight industry.They did.
This grow is about the x3 model. It has since been discontinued, as in you can't get them now. They aren't keeping them floating along to make money here and there off of random sales. The replacement for this light is the XB140 on sale for $239. Same spectrum, more efficient and up to date. Four in a 4x4 would be $956.
Why not run all the led a half the current? Seems like a waste to have a bunch of led turned off if you can take a ppfd of the fixture with all the boards vs half the boards at the same wattage it would be interesting to see what twice as many diodes at the same power does to output does to ppfdYou should take reading on glass on and off.
Here are mine. I have them on Mrs. Perm's stuff.
Like hybrid said these are called Alphas. They were 400w greenhouse prototypes. Half of the boards are unhooked, so they run at 200w now. Nothing wrong with the other half though. Same spectrum, they are all the same spectrum except for OHD's one off lettuce rig.
Here is glass on and off. I even cleaned the glass when I hung them up a few days ago.
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I honestly thought these lights were blurple bullshit a few months ago, but I figured I'd try it out. I would still believe this is all bullshit if I hadn't been seeing impressive results under these lights for myself. I can't wait to see how flower goes on our plants. That's going to be the test.
That's a great idea. I'll see if I can.Why not run all the led a half the current? Seems like a waste to have a bunch of led turned off if you can take a ppfd of the fixture with all the boards vs half the boards at the same wattage it would be interesting to see what twice as many diodes at the same power does to output does to ppfd
True, guess I was speaking theoretically.Theres absolutely no proof of the new ones being any more efficient than the old ones since Cammie has never put her lights thru real sphere testing which is standard in the growlight industry.
Just sayin...
Theoretical is close enough - the proof will be in the plantsTrue, guess I was speaking theoretically.
I checked it out. Can I lower the wattage on a PCB?Why not run all the led a half the current? Seems like a waste to have a bunch of led turned off if you can take a ppfd of the fixture with all the boards vs half the boards at the same wattage it would be interesting to see what twice as many diodes at the same power does to output does to ppfd
Yeah, you dont know?Blurple is still the most productive spectrum and can even beat 3k results.
That's below is a spectrum used by an Osram company called SanLight but they have switched and use supplemented white diodes with red and deep and far red to create it.
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So if you use quality diodes with the same efficiency you can easily get the same results watt for watt. Its not enough to create just a good spectrum it also has to be efficient like for instance the Amare SB-8. The solar spec C spectrum should have a similar looking spectrum with all its red, deep and far red.
Its just cheaper to use white diodes and only a few monochronatics. Unitfarm and a few other suppliers have created good and efficient blurple fixtures but they were too expensive compared to other lights.
Its like with the HGL's, 450 bucks for what 180w? Thats simply too expensive if you need 4 of them to cover a 4x 4' area.
They only need to use better diodes and lower the price per watt and they would have a killer setup!
Wow, thanks!you can change the driver probably to do this.
Or may try to do a small solder job and put 2 board in parallel, current should divide (if the boards are the same).
Like this, as a example, please meassure before yourself, haha.
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Depends on the driver they probably don't use adjustable drivers you could wire the boards in parallelI checked it out. Can I lower the wattage on a PCB?