Thanks for the response..lower ppfd = higher gpw
diminishing returns as stated in growmau5's video. the higher you go, every ppfd you add yields less.Thanks for the response..
Would you explain that please?
depends on the cob but can be as high as 500+As long as I have you on here.. (I've been reading a bunch of your posts What's the max watts you can run a COB at assuming you're not trying to burn it up? It seems to me that 100 watts is sort of understood and that most people run them at 50-80 watts each..
and higher ppfd = higher g/m2. So it's a compromise, but between 600 and 800PPFD sounds reasonable.lower ppfd = higher gpw
You should not look at maximum watts, but look for the wattage per COB were it's still as efficient as you would like. I tend to aim at something between 2.2 and 2.3 umol/s/W. That means to use the CXB3070 at 49W, the CXB3590 at 61.5W, the CLU048-1212 at 37W up to the CLU058-1825C4 at 109W. The Citizen COBs can cost about half as much to produce the same amount of light as the Cree COBs.What's the max watts you can run a COB at assuming you're not trying to burn it up? It seems to me that 100 watts is sort of understood and that most people run them at 50-80 watts each..
Diminishing returns already start at about 600 but only become major around 800/900.Siting here studying COBs
What ppfd should I be looking for in a setup? Considering I normally Keep small 2ft-3ft plants and uniform canopy.. LST, Scrog, etc....
Is 700 sufficient or should I be closer to 1200?
At what point are there diminishing returns?
Thx
Unless you add Co2... Then it's a different scale. But yes, you have the idea correct.So when talking about ppfd, we're in a balancing act between efficiency and overall harvest weight is what I'm getting. Not that anything over 900 and higher ppfd would be bad for the plants just not as efficient in terms of gpw?
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Can we discuss this further?and higher ppfd = higher g/m2. So it's a compromise, but between 600 and 800PPFD sounds reasonable.
You should not look at maximum watts, but look for the wattage per COB were it's still as efficient as you would like. I tend to aim at something between 2.2 and 2.3 umol/s/W. That means to use the CXB3070 at 49W, the CXB3590 at 61.5W, the CLU048-1212 at 37W up to the CLU058-1825C4 at 109W. The Citizen COBs can cost about half as much to produce the same amount of light as the Cree COBs.
If your electricity is cheap or you want to pay less upfront you can drive them harder or if you want to use less electricity drive them softer.
It depends if you're limited by space, or power usageSo when talking about ppfd, we're in a balancing act between efficiency and overall harvest weight is what I'm getting. Not that anything over 900 and higher ppfd would be bad for the plants just not as efficient in terms of gpw?
You can easily dim it to 800 ppfd and yield will be only a little smaller.500 ppfd?
So that means I am way over powered with 400w Vero framework in my 3x3?
Timber rates it at 1200 ppfd @ 18"
Electricity rates is very high. Should I dim it?
The key word here being "should".. hahahaha.It depends if you're limited by space, or power usage
A commercial grower would probably want to maximize earnings per square meter while somebody who grows for himself and sometimes to share a bit with friends doesn't need a gigantic amount of yield.
If you're growing for yourself, even a cheap 150w ebay mars growpanel in a 2 by 2 foot growbox should yield more than you consume alone* unless you're a very high level consumer.
Commercial growers on the other hand want to grow as much as they can on their space because rent is expensive, more expensive than electricity.
*Even autoflowers should yield more than enough for a single man.
I don't know because I don't have one of these lights yet.. When you dim, how do you know how much to dim it? Without owning a Par meter.. Do you just take a guess?500 ppfd?
So that means I am way over powered with 400w Vero framework in my 3x3?
Timber rates it at 1200 ppfd @ 18"
Electricity rates is very high. Should I dim it?
i don't want to decrease my yield at all. I don't want to hurt my girls either. Is the PPFD decrease linear if i dim it? I only have 1 plant in there now, and will add 1 every 6 weeks forever.You can easily dim it to 800 ppfd and yield will be only a little smaller.
At 600 ppfd yield will be only be 20% smaller or so, give or take.
Wouldn't go below 500.
But you can easily dim it if electricity price is a concern.
I would have to guess.I don't know because I don't have one of these lights yet.. When you dim, how do you know how much to dim it? Without owning a Par meter.. Do you just take a guess?
I'd say it also makes a difference if you LST, Scrog etc... If you just grow straight up you would want the higher ppfd so your lower nodes get enough energy.