I would have to say the Bridgelux vero is more convenient because they have integrated holders, the Cree CXA/CXB require a separate COB holder but with either choice you will need at least a power drill and tap or you can always take it to a local machine shop and get them to do it at a cost of course. The other choice and some people won't recommend it is to attach the cob to heatsink with your thermal paste and use kapton tape to help hold it in place. Last but not least you can use a thermal epoxy but don't expect to remove the COB once it's installed. The last two methods require no power tools.I love this thread. Its a shame theres no fastforward button to get to the nug shots! Im planning to build a fixture myself. Trying to get an idea of what COBs are easier to install, since I dont have many power tools around. Good thread!
i think its tricky to interpret how plants respond to over radiation. im rotating plants around in my space which is about 10sqft with over 600 w draw of cxbs and veros. just 3 plants in there. One of em has been been supercropped on nearly every branch, big stretch, buds are within 4-5 inches of 2 x 50w 3590 no problem at all. next plant is squatier under 4 x 80w vero 29, about 14-16 inches space. Its real frosty and foxtailing, third plant under cxb is looking pale where light is brightest but dark green towards edges. There is a 46" t5, 54w uvb covering all three.Noticing some brown spots and browning of the leaf veins on the plants. The fact that its showing on the top of the plants points me towards a calcium Defeciency.
Raised the intensity of the lights to 550w and seen that it got noticeably worse over 24 hours. Today i dimmed it back down to 450 and raised the lights slightly.
What have people noticed when the intensity of the cobs is too much? The plants are mostly healthy just not used to experiencing a Defeciency.
I get this problem week 3-4 of flower and only when I use led. I believe its cal/mag deficiency, raise the light it will help.Nutrients Advanced Sensi A+ B
Cal Mag Self mixed ( Calcium Nitrate, Magnesium Sulphate, iron EDTA)
Ive had them on 950-1000ppm. Ive never had this defeciency in veg. So i do believe its something to do with the LEDs. I.e the plants unable to keep up with the growth.
The canopy is definetly not hot from the cobs.
Thanks for the suggestions.
Hey man, thats when i normally see this defeciency, I can never shake it. Thats why i was so suprised to see it during veg.I get this problem week 3-4 of flower and only when I use led. I believe its cal/mag deficiency, raise the light it will help.
The problem is when you are in week 4 of flower and you dont have green fingers and get this defeciency, there is no time to correct it. Also nitrogen toxicity is another problem i get with leds.Hey man, thats when i normally see this defeciency, I can never shake it. Thats why i was so suprised to see it during veg.
Do you grow in soil? Ive never had a N Tox but i will bear that in mind.The problem is when you are in week 4 of flower and you dont have green fingers and get this defeciency, there is no time to correct it. Also nitrogen toxicity is another problem i get with leds.
Yes but next time I want to try coco my cal/mag nute have to much nitrogen, I think this product just gives me problems. Buy the cal/mag nute without nitrogen 0-0-0 and control the nitrogen with either veg/blom nute.Do you grow in soil? Ive never had a N Tox but i will bear that in mind.