All COB Users - Lettuce Grow Challenge!!

OneHitDone

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are they actual 20 watts at the wall? Those are pretty cool. you could get a 1x1 pot and 25w square version and grow all kinds of stuff in there, and it would be completely portable. you might even be able to get a dwarf tomato plant to grow.

so no heat sink, or driver needed, just plug and go? awesome!
Finally remembered to check this out. The "20W" Led is drawing 16.9 - 17.2W at the wall. Kind up and down rapidly, is that normal with Chinese Led's?
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Revco

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Howdy everyone! Well, I just wanted to post a "thank you" for all your research into non-cannabis growing with COB LED's. I'm more of a traditional gardener, but have always taken a cue from you closet horticulturalists for my indoor lighting needs. I read this thread and many others front to back and appreciate the valuable info.

I ultimately settled on a trial run this year to raise ~200 garden starts under a quadtuplet of Citizen 1212 6500K COB's. I just don't need the PPFD you guys do, but am crazy stoked over the electrical efficiency considering I pay 20 cents per kilowatt hour.

If you're interested in progress, let me know and I should have serious results by late April/May across many veggie varieties, at least to planting size. Sadly, my lettuce goes straight into plug trays outdoors...but I might consider some trials to full fruition, if needed, after I roll out the garden.
 

Evil-Mobo

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Howdy everyone! Well, I just wanted to post a "thank you" for all your research into non-cannabis growing with COB LED's. I'm more of a traditional gardener, but have always taken a cue from you closet horticulturalists for my indoor lighting needs. I read this thread and many others front to back and appreciate the valuable info.

I ultimately settled on a trial run this year to raise ~200 garden starts under a quadtuplet of Citizen 1212 6500K COB's. I just don't need the PPFD you guys do, but am crazy stoked over the electrical efficiency considering I pay 20 cents per kilowatt hour.

If you're interested in progress, let me know and I should have serious results by late April/May across many veggie varieties, at least to planting size. Sadly, my lettuce goes straight into plug trays outdoors...but I might consider some trials to full fruition, if needed, after I roll out the garden.
I just hung two of the same for my "closet" nursery/pre veg area. I am very interested how it goes for you as my basil and lemon will be going in there too and more veggies to come as my brother went crazy with a burpee order and he has to give some seeds away now :)

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Closet is 2x4 internal dimension and it was bright in there LOL Each one runs @55W/1050mah I still need to tidy up the mess with the wires this was the first test to make sure the lights turned on before getting the zip ties out.
 
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OneHitDone

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Howdy everyone! Well, I just wanted to post a "thank you" for all your research into non-cannabis growing with COB LED's. I'm more of a traditional gardener, but have always taken a cue from you closet horticulturalists for my indoor lighting needs. I read this thread and many others front to back and appreciate the valuable info.

I ultimately settled on a trial run this year to raise ~200 garden starts under a quadtuplet of Citizen 1212 6500K COB's. I just don't need the PPFD you guys do, but am crazy stoked over the electrical efficiency considering I pay 20 cents per kilowatt hour.

If you're interested in progress, let me know and I should have serious results by late April/May across many veggie varieties, at least to planting size. Sadly, my lettuce goes straight into plug trays outdoors...but I might consider some trials to full fruition, if needed, after I roll out the garden.
Please do post back with progress and results. This is the only way for us to navigate our way through the led jungle and find out what really works in the grow room and not just on a data sheet.
 

pinner420

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I just hung two of the same for my "closet" nursery/pre veg area. I am very interested how it goes for you as my basil and lemon will be going in there too and more veggies to come as my brother went crazy with a burpee order and he has to give some seeds away now :)

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Closet is 2x4 internal dimension and it was bright in there LOL Each one runs @55W/1050mah I still need to tidy up the mess with the wires this was the first test to make sure the lights turned on before getting the zip ties out.
Are those the autocobs?
 

Evil-Mobo

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Are those the autocobs?
Yes I have four 3500K going in a 3x3 right now as well and I'm in shock so far............

Comparison thread to come soon vs a QB light in an adjacent 3x3..........just need to finish germing some beans no one wants to see that boring part so just posting veg pics in my thread and will do the separtate log when the first plants start flowering fully and the stretch stops.
 
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Revco

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I just hung two of the same for my "closet" nursery/pre veg area.
Please do post back with progress and results. This is the only way for us to navigate our way through the led jungle and find out what really works in the grow room and not just on a data sheet.
Figured my research might be relevant and interesting to the thread. These run right around 50W as well off the common HLG-185H-C1400B driver. I've actually dialed mine back to T5 light levels for the moment as I'm apprehensive about killing my plants with this thing!

I also forgot to attach a pic of the new rig, it will hopefully handle four 10x20 trays. For now, I'm just nursing a couple winter damaged plants, rooting a couple house plant cuttings, and growing some bulbs n' green onions under it.

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Evil-Mobo

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Figured my research might be relevant and interesting to the thread. These run right around 50W as well off the common HLG-185H-C1400B driver. I've actually dialed mine back to T5 light levels for the moment as I'm apprehensive about killing my plants with this thing!

I also forgot to attach a pic of the new rig, it will hopefully handle four 10x20 trays. For now, I'm just nursing a couple winter damaged plants, rooting a couple house plant cuttings, and growing some bulbs n' green onions under it.

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Looking good I will keep an eye out for your progress.
 

AtterStiga

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Has anyone any experience starting various veggies under cobs for planting out? It seems I will have some space to spare while my upcoming girls fill out the tent I'm getting. I can easily imagine zones with different light intensity if that is required. Love this thread btw.
 

thetr33man

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Here are some non lettuce cob plants I have going.



I start all my seedlings for my garden indoors also, they can handle pretty much anything adult plants can handle, they are designed to be under the sun after all. Doesnt hurt to keep them a little farther away for the first few weeks tho. I usually use a humidity dome till they break the surface of the ground also.
 
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PicklesRus

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Not sure if it's too soon to tell but I think that having only two LED strips above the plants doesn't give enough exposure from different angles to develop a nice canopy...

or my lights should be closer

It's reading around 100 PAR at the edges to 250 in the middle. I don't think that's quite good enough. It's only around 9300 lumens. I'm going to up this shelf back to 20,000 lumens and build another at 15,000. I'll also hook up my trusty three Philips production modules on another level
 

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RandomHero8913

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Hey guys, I've got everything set up for the 90CRI different CCT lettuce test except the grounding part. All my other fixtures are built around a frame to make one unit which makes grounding easy. This run I'm using five 105mm pin heatsinks with a piece of angle aluminum on opposite sides so I could hang them with eyebolts. I'm powering all 5 with 1 driver and my question is this: Do i run a grounding wire to each heatsink?
 
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