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So once again, a COB a type of LED, Chip on Board. End of the day, the actual type of LED in place on the COB will ultimately determine the performance. Let's use cars as an example, think of COB as a hatch back and a Quantum Board as a sedan. There are many different hatch backs and sedans. Now think of comparing a Hyundai i10 (a certain type of COB) to an Audi RS3 (another type of COB). Both are hatchback cars but the RS3 has way more power than the i10. The same applies to Quantum boards, compare a Honda Civic Sedan to a BMW M3 - both are sedans (Quantum Boards) but once again the M3 has way more power. It really comes down to the type of LED, that is where the difference comes into play the most. Not so much the way the LED is implemented, although that can certainly have a difference too. One of the main advantages of a Quantum Board over a COB is the source of light. With a COB (or even an HID - be it CMH, MH or HPS) is that there is a single source of light. One light bulb / one LED. A Quantum Board has multiple light sources, the QB's I use have 288 LED's (some a few more) per Quantum boards and in my flower tent I am currently running 4. So that is 1152 LED's in total, 1152 sources of light. This makes a big difference. A simple example is to imagine yourself standing in a room, with 1 light infront of you. Now behind you there will be a shadow. If you add a 2nd light behind you, the shadow isn't as noticeable. It is heavily reduce and will vary depending on the position of the light. When it comes to LED's, the biggest factor in performance still comes down to the LED itself. A car is a car, it gets you places. Some will just do so quicker and with more comfort than others. The same rings true for LED's, an LED is an LED in the sense that they will both produce light although the amount of light which is produced will differ along with how much of that light the plants can actually make use of. The second part being the most important, one cannot judge an LED grow light just based on how much light it actually outputs, the plants need to be able to make use of the light.4 points
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Hi everyone I wish you all well today. so I have just completed my first grow I’m still pretty noob and I grew in potting soil mixed with bonemeal and fed moderate amounts of seagro most of the until closer to the end as I could now see the bonemeal burning them. I never used any flowering nutrients thinking the bonemeal would provide enough of the P, I wasn’t happy with the bud sizes ( I’ll post a pic ) I saw some EHG nutrients on growguru site it sounds ‘ amazing ‘ as most are trying to market there product but before I go ahead and purchase the A, B, micro kit I would like everyone’s opinions on the matter, I’ll be using it in coco only grow next ( I’m revenging the same plant, time wreck) and putting it in a scrog this time, but after that I want to do DWC so would it be possible for those nutes to cover me through a coco and dwc grow ? Incase this info is relevant I’m using 10x 15w LED bulbs @2700k 1520 lumens each. thanks ! ps I posted a pic of the nutes im referring to, aswell as a few bud shots2 points
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I do not feel as if the early defoliation's had any negative effect on the plants, I do feel that the delay in doing the last defoliation of the large fan leaves had a negative effect on the plants. The bottom buds did not fill out as much.2 points
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Your buds don't look bad at all! Iv just finished a grow with EHG, nice and simple to use very straight forward I just followed the recommended amounts on the bottle as my Ec meter was broken and checked my ph regularly I'm sure you could dial it in much better with a working Ec meter. Training your plant well helps you get more grams, I wouldn't know if other nutes will guarantee more grams as Iv never tried but ye I'm happy with the EHG it does the job.2 points
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i love how you defoliate the kak out of those plants !!!! so gona do the same next light flip!! great grow man!2 points
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GSC is out. SC, one cracked, other not. Not nearly as far as the GSC. Planted, regardless.2 points
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Flippen amazing. The little thing survived and is now being resuscitated. Talk about the will to live. I want to see them buds[emoji41] Sent from my SM-G900F using Tapatalk2 points
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There's the root, could be much happier so I'm brewing a tea for her... And the other plants... But mostly her hehe And on top you can see new growth... Not amazing... But we are on the right road to recovery and in a few months... Bowing some fat dense colas for me2 points
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3 x 10 Packs of 3 different cultivars being bred by Totemic Genetics Chocolate Kush F4 Chocolate Haze F2 Choc Bubbleberry F1 Available for a steal at R420 on the 420SA Store Here's the link https://store.420sa.co.za/product/totemic-genetics-420-deal-3-packs-for-420/ 10 Packs are available for separate purchase on the store as well at R250-00 a pack.1 point
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I still like cob lights. One per plant. 4 in a 1.2x1.2 area. If you are looking for decent low price led strip light check the Futurama website. You can build a decent light for 1500. Sent from my VTR-L09 using Tapatalk1 point
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In theory, yes. In practice, it's a lot trickier. Often LED's on boards are wired up in a certain way to achieve a specific voltage range. So for example on my QB's some diodes are in series and then in parallel. My voltage is around 50v for these QB's. Changing the diodes for different ones will change that and it may not work, plus it's going to be a lot of work. The power supplies are set for a specific voltage and I'm not sure you'd be able to adjust the voltage on those built in power supplies. Sent from my Redmi Note 7 Pro using Tapatalk1 point
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Wow. That's a decent way of explaining it. Thanks. Now a question Can I replace the actual LED lights with better model lights but use the same case and power etc? Sent from my SM-G970F using Tapatalk1 point
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Yeah, I think Hortimix may be cheaper. So rather just get some Hortimix then.1 point
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Lol dude at the shop told me its basically Hortimix with food coloring.1 point
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This Bruce Banner makes some seriously frosty buds! Also the fade during flower looks good. @Master_G and I are flowering this Bruce Banner at the moment. I am sure @CreX's harvest will be nothing short of amazing from this little plant.1 point
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Just some feedback on the COBs, they work well but the spread sucks, which is why quantum boards work out better, from a light distribution perspective. So if you're running cobs, I would suggest at least having some 100w chips. Check out my DIY threads regarding COBs. You'll need a lot of chips. Next thing is, those COBs, when running enough of them, NOT 'light' on electricity. A 100w Chinese COB will cost you around R100 - R150 from eBay, slap it at the bottom of a cpu cooler and off you go. Total cost under R200 for a 100w light. Personal opinion is that QBs are lighter on electricity, better spread and generally 'prettier' than the COBs. If you budget is super tight, COBs may be the way to go, but they come at cost due to higher draw. From a end result perspective, I can't say which is better, I have no complaints and product is comparable to 400W HID, which is what I ran previously. Good luck man.. Sent from my CLT-L29 using Tapatalk1 point
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@Jimmy-zthank you I’ve written that down as I wouldn’t of know how many parts per mill to use so start slow and move up. @CreXthanks for your reply and you have some great thought I will start a journal once I figure out this forum I did I fact take weekly pics of my last grow but I’ll rather start a fresh one here and reply to your last 2 questions, im using 10x Luceco 15watt LED, 2700K, 1520 lumens, and I cut the plastic bulb part off, so 150watts and 15200 lumens in that small space and yes I have this other side of my closet that I will be using with a scrog (will make a scrog coco diary ) I’ll send a pic so you can get a feel for the space. It’s dimensions are 76cmL 54cmB 1.7m H. In the pic is the revegging plant I have my screen ready for the scrog just waiting for her to reveg it will take about 3 more weeks and the baby cheese plant is an experiment with wick passive hydro i would like to apologize as I haven’t figured out how to reply as a pose to making a whole new comment.1 point
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@Jimmy-z thank you so much for taking the time to reply I’ll give those nutes a shot and grab a meter while at it, do you have any tips on how I could increase my gram/watt ratio for future grows as I really want nice nice nice uniform buds so I will be using a screen but there is much I don’t know. Any advice would be much appreciated. thanks1 point
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I used it in my very first soil & autopot grow. Works very well & you can add a lot before it burns your plants. I would suggest getting a ppm/ec meter to properly monitor your nutrient concentration if you dont already have one. Sent from my SM-N950F using Tapatalk1 point
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Not much to show early in veg. Been too busy to get these planted out, but this weekend its gonna happen.1 point
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so i thought i posted a topic on how to make one! but i didnt. Heres a topic covering vortex brewing though and here is the pro level version haha Both are fairly straight forward to build and neither require any crazy special tools, you could get everything at most hardware stores, like Jacks paint or builders. i could post a tutorial in the DIY section if peeps are keen? the Air lift function being the most important past, which is covered in the first link1 point
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Just flying through Pintrest presently and there are a number of ways - which can be confusing in a way! Thanks @CreX as you have a solution that works....1 point
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Swazi Gold x Mango Kush. 1.There can be only One. Sent from my SM-G900F using Tapatalk1 point
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Swazi Gold x Mango Kush 1. Flower Power 2. Reach for Light Sent from my SM-G900F using Tapatalk1 point
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Wow that tea looks like low tide by the ocean lol. I've been helping some people for a few years to get their gardens up to par. By that I mean digging, planting, building compost heaps, making teas building greenhouses etc, on a lower scale. I've made tea from kelp we picked up on the beach. That alone just makes the plants grow on its own. But fauna and flora gets weird at some beaches..... I will go up to the mountain this weekend and find some good healthy grow areas and get soil from there for the tea. Sent from my FIG-LX1 using Tapatalk1 point
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Mandarin Cookies R1 v2 and R1. Sport the difference Sent from my ANE-LX1 using Tapatalk1 point
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Yo yo i Some artwork from my new setup after the raid. Praise jah my passion is still burning [emoji91][emoji91][emoji91] in my heart. I Call this piece formation on a Cola. Photo by Humcumqua. Credit @Betty boop cup winner Buddha Cheese. Filled to thy brim. Thanks for the opportunity gents. Sent from my ANE-LX1 using Tapatalk1 point
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There was some good feedback from my pollen post in the grow offs. So here's my second and final post for this month, going to stick to male shots as my theme the pollen, from the king himself1 point
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Hi, I came across this natural product that grow operations use in the US. Consting of essential oils and a couple of easily obtainable chemicals as seen below. What do you guys think? Have you used essential oils before as pest control and or for mildew? I have mixed a batch and will keep you posted Sent from my VTR-L09 using Tapatalk1 point
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Flowering Week 8 Today is the start of week 8 flowering for the beautifull ladies. There is not much to report on, humidity levels have improved a little bit, but still very far from a perfect grow. What the ladies do hav going for them is a lotta lotta sugar and very nice aromas indeed. The ChocoNL is interesting with her scents, sometimes almost smelling like a chemdawg, but today is that fruity cereal again. The Blueberry Kush is hard at work pumping out that berry jam resin, so far so good.1 point
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@PsyCLown thank you much. Uhm.. yeah about the budget and saving. I am a father of 3 and my wife recently lost her Job. the struggle is real. I dont think i am trusting that LED i have to be honest. but this is my opinion i guess. I have moved all my plants outside now. save about 4 seedlings. maybe i should hold up on the LED and use the one I have. I have learned that Soil make a Maaaaaaasive difference. having said that @CreX I might just possibly be interested in the HPS. sigh. I have no idea. anyone here from CT?1 point
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Transplant day!! Moved all 4 into 1l pots to get them going nicely... In hind sight, I should have done this a week ago Bottom 4, left is Banana and right 2 are GSC1 point
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So with rain being forecast and the weather being unpleasant in general I moved the girls into my old food trailer which I've repurposed into my flowering wagon for the 12 hours of darkness, and all the girls kicked into flowering mode over the last 3 days... Ive repurposed some old palisade fencing which I'm using for my raised beds... then then I took a cpl clones at half two this am as couldn't sleep and who doesn't need more plants...haha uk cheese far left, miss a row and its critical Kush hop over a row and its purple Trainwreck and far right the straggling WW that are still to root.... WW in training rooted 4 days ago.1 point
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Okay guys it's time again! I have a few extra plants that might move indoor some time. I have the following outside now Choc Mint OG Aurora Kush Ghost Train Haze Inzane in the membrane x2 Northern lights Pics in the same order as the strains Mint has grown well... And ghost Train is also enjoying the outside life haha1 point
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Entry #4, the polyploid on my Bruce Banner:1 point
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Blue cheese 1 dried and cured @ 80g Last lady of this cycle is the Mazar, I have just moved her to my dark tent. EDIT: Mazar is day 108 today.1 point
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LOL No one seems to be interested in this, but for reference sake it is a cotton stainer, not good for plants. if it were a assassin bug it would be beneficial, as they hunt most pests, especially leaf hoppers & thrips. you see the shape of the cotton stainer's head & the red eyes? those are the indicators, whereas if it were an assassin bug it's head would be more similar shaped to below, & note its proboscis- moveable nose(poisonous & will bite humans):1 point
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First pic is the Bruce banner, second pic is the cbd critical mass. Sent from my Redmi Note 7 Pro using Tapatalk1 point
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Purps Sent from my VTR-L09 using Tapatalk1 point
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I'll kick it off with a Pic I took last night. Pic from my male Chocolope wearing a crown1 point
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Evening good horticulturists, Upgraded my outdoor to a greenhouse for obvious reasons. The greenhouse was supplied without netting for the front and back doors, which we fitted....hello needle point[emoji4](3 days by hand) In the meantime these mofo's decided to snack on our Sour Diesels[emoji34] The offspring of a nocturnal moth species. Got fed up with picking them off manually and watching our buds getting munched... decided to pull out the big guns [emoji48] 1xCO2 fire extinguisher 1x black rubbish bag 1x roll packing tape 2 hr treatment Result....bad for them Happines for me...[emoji38] Cheers Sent from my SM-G900F using Tapatalk1 point
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