Nah..itz just that nobody growz here anymore.. More about theoretical numberz... chasing that elusive perfect spectrum and spitting out 'witty' comebackz to the previous comment.When i first looked into COBs and then bought em, back in 2016, guys here were talking about pulling 1.5+ GPW with their COBs. I dont see that talk anymore... is that because such is just accepted as normal now or is it because nobody is really hitting those numbers?
definitely a better metricg/square foot
That was under hid.what you hiitin? thats a beast in your profile pic
lovely plant!That was under hid.
Under cobs im not even close to 1 gpw.
I second @lukio on the temps; under LED the ladies don't get anywhere near the infrared heating that they do under HID lighting so bumping up ambient temperature is needed for proper transpiration. Another change might be to add epsom salt for the magnesium if you don't already.That was under hid.
Under cobs im not even close to 1 gpw.
how about grams / kilowatt hour?definitely a better metric
Running at about 80f.lovely plant!
Did you raise the temps?
Deficiencies aren't usually the result of your nutes being too strong.Running at about 80f.
They do fine up till about week four or five... then deficiencies start the show up.... and they slow right down.
I'm thinking that my newts are too strong for the intensity of the light....
Another really good metric, even if it's harder to calculate.how about grams / kilowatt hour?
I was just reading that if the light is too intense, plants dont use as much nutes, but they need the water because transpiration increases. So...you create a lockout situation...Deficiencies aren't usually the result of your nutes being too strong.
There's a balance.
What's your light intensity, in W/ft²?
That situation results from high transpiration.I was just reading that if the light is too intense, plants dont use as much nutes, but they need the water because transpiration increases. So...you create a lockout situation...
Res requires top up, while ppms rise and ph is more or less static. ???
I dunno... im just learning hydro now. On my second run as soon as clones are ready...
1300 cob watts over 8x4 area. Had to back them off to 22" inches above the canopy...
Mix that epsom salt into solution separately, using hot water! If it isn't fully dissolved it will flocculate with calcium and create gypsum, which is basically water INsoluble. Then you have both mag and calcium deficiency issues, no fun.You need to be 82-88° under white leds. Some people even run 90° but I dont like hitting that high. My area is set and holds at 86° and seems to be on point. And also Epsom is your best friend under whites
VPD yo! im usually around 28/82ishhhh i have struggled with lower temps in the past i think, for the reason you said but ive seen @Moflow grow in the arctic (his shed). probs a strain thing?I generally recommend 30C
could be slight lockout from too much? maybe build up of salts, ive experienced this i think and flush a bit more now.Deficiencies aren't usually the result of your nutes being too strong.
No co2. I have to vent heat for now, but co2 is the plan eventually.That situation results from high transpiration.
1300W / (4x8=32ft²) = 40.625W/ft²
That's a lot of light. Raising temperatures will help the plants transpire more and get the nutrition they need.
Do you supplement with CO2? With those light levels it would be leaving a lot of you'll on the table if you didn't. It would help the plants utilize more nutrients as well.
What's your RH? Proper transpiration requires stomata to be open. Low RH inhibits that. Excessive RH would also lead to deficiencies because it directly blocks nutrient uptake through transpiration.
With those light levels, you're running a very high intensity grow. All parameters really need to be on point to prevent problems and get the most out of your setup. When everything is right, I see no reason why that setup couldn't be producing over 4# a run.
Hmmm....where is your RH at, at 86f?You need to be 82-88° under white leds. Some people even run 90° but I dont like hitting that high. My area is set and holds at 86° and seems to be on point. And also Epsom is your best friend under whites