Without reflectors I run mine at 16" all the time.. veg and bloom.. move em down a couple inches.. see what happens..I'm too noob to be creditable - I have 250W of Cree CBX3590's @3500K and veg at 22"-24" & 16"-18" for bloom. I run at 100% unless I cant control heat, then I dim. Seems to work for my environment. Anyone have experience running these COB's closer?
I find it's the per chip wattage that tends to be the main determinant of bleaching distance.I'm too noob to be creditable - I have 250W of Cree CBX3590's @3500K and veg at 22"-24" & 16"-18" for bloom. I run at 100% unless I cant control heat, then I dim. Seems to work for my environment. Anyone have experience running these COB's closer?
Light stress causing leaves to yellow, it's a bit similar to a nitrogen deficiency but it's not as easy to pluck the leaves.What is bleaching? Tacoing?
Bleaching is when the color is burnt out of it so it goes all white.What is bleaching? Tacoing?
First of all the height is determined by the uniformity which you aim for. Usually professional growers aim for at least 80% of average light intensity in the darkest areas.If I keep distance more than 30cm, I get airy/larfy/leafy buds at bottom of branches. And that way I cannot cover all plant/buds with my COBs so I guess that is not optimal also. So I move COBs 30cm from colas instead of whole plant. So I wonder if photosinthesis is in leaves, why aren't buds hard from top to bottom?
This is measured in empty sealed tent?First of all the height is determined by the uniformity which you aim for. Usually professional growers aim for at least 80% of average light intensity in the darkest areas.
I've had the same experience.I find it's the per chip wattage that tends to be the main determinant of bleaching distance.
Mine don't bleach beyond 6", often less, but I'm running mine at 50W.
Two questions for you LED guys...
Enviroment: 80x80cm tent
Light: 280W COBs, around 50% efficient, without reflectors
Distance to plants: unknown
So, if distance (as I read) is not important in tent with reflective materials, at what height should I place COBs?
One is saying 30cm, one is saying it doesn't matter in tent (as high as possible).
Photons are bouncing from walls and hits different parts of plant. Also photosinthesis is in leaves so you don't need to put COBs directly over buds. Seems logic to me.
But... my experiment says other story. If I keep distance more than 30cm, I get airy/larfy/leafy buds at bottom of branches. And that way I cannot cover all plant/buds with my COBs so I guess that is not optimal also. So I move COBs 30cm from colas instead of whole plant. So I wonder if photosinthesis is in leaves, why aren't buds hard from top to bottom?
Well you try to get as close to the real situation as possible, but it's not an exact science. The plants wont die if you get the light distribution a bit off. I've had taller tops as close as 10cm away from a COB and it was fine too.This is measured in empty sealed tent?
So total lumens divided by 80% is what I must get in the darkest area? Only have LUX meter.
I know they'll not die.Well you try to get as close to the real situation as possible, but it's not an exact science. The plants wont die if you get the light distribution a bit off. I've had taller tops as close as 10cm away from a COB and it was fine too.
The idea is to check for 80% of the average light intensity. You can do that with a lux meter (assuming you don't have different colored lights in the tent).
Yeah something like that. Or if the your fixture is symmetrical then measure only a part (like half or a quarter of the surface). Or even just a single line and sort of "guesstimate". It's not really that precise.Can you explain how to meassure average light intensity please? Divide tent floor (80x80cm) into 20cm squares (with some black paper to prevent reflectivity) and calculate average? Or when I fill SCROG net with plants, then I take meassurments every 20cm square?