12xCXB3590 Passively Cooled

CannaBruh

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If I was going to do this grow style I would do a plant density of four per square foot, in 6 inch rockwool cubes, using an ebb and flow tray system and grow 12/12 from seed. Assuming a 1/2 oz per plant (vs the previous 3/4 oz) that's two units per 4x4 area. using your 3 week schedule, that 32 units every 3 weeks. Only question in my mind is whether this sort of system scales up well to 1000 square feet without becoming overly labor intensive.
With some automation it can. There are some neat conveyor schemes being used to make greenhouse management less human invasive.
 

nogod_

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I would investigate sticking as many 4ft. EB/samsung strips as you can afford on as many hlg-600h-24/48b's as you can afford.

The achilles heel of cob builds is that the heatsinks cost almost as much as (or more than) the cobs after shipping and dont necessarily get cheaper in bulk as the shipping is still brutal no matter how many you order.

If you were to order 500ct of the samsung 3000k h-series they are almost half the price as 1-9ct. The "heasinks" are as easy and cheap to source as going to your local metal supply and buying aluminum angle or channel.

Full disclosure: i have never flowered with strip lights, only vegged as i have more cob-based flowering rigs than i can currently use. But if i was building a flowering lamp tomorrow I would without a doubt be building with strips and not cobs.

Yes I have my own transforer and I turned in my load data sheet to the power company and after I pay $2500 to upgrade my transformer from a 25 to a 50 something or another I will be around 90% of capacity with the 48- 420W lights and other stuff like dehumidifiers, pumps and A/C. I asked if there was another level of transformer if I wanted more power and he said the lines would need upgraded and would cost more than I could afford. Does anyone have any thoughts on my COB density? Please chime in
 

nfhiggs

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I would investigate sticking as many 4ft. EB/samsung strips as you can afford on as many hlg-600h-24/48b's as you can afford.

The achilles heel of cob builds is that the heatsinks cost almost as much as (or more than) the cobs after shipping and dont necessarily get cheaper in bulk as the shipping is still brutal no matter how many you order.

If you were to order 500ct of the samsung 3000k h-series they are almost half the price as 1-9ct. The "heasinks" are as easy and cheap to source as going to your local metal supply and buying aluminum angle or channel.

Full disclosure: i have never flowered with strip lights, only vegged as i have more cob-based flowering rigs than i can currently use. But if i was building a flowering lamp tomorrow I would without a doubt be building with strips and not cobs.
My cheap ebay Samsung strips seem to be doing great for my latest girl:

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Rider509

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Yeah, that's in the works. I've got paint, just waiting for this plant to finish (hopefully this weekend!) so I can get in there.
Are you getting amber trichomes? Cuz she looks like she's still getting fat and happy to me! I'm digging the Samsung strip lights. I need to do some calcs to see how they stack up against the cobs. The low overall system cost is def a plus.
 

nfhiggs

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Are you getting amber trichomes? Cuz she looks like she's still getting fat and happy to me! I'm digging the Samsung strip lights. I need to do some calcs to see how they stack up against the cobs. The low overall system cost is def a plus.
Yeah, I'm seeing just a few here and there, I think she is good to harvest any time now. I'd like to let her go until the 6th, but I need to get the next plant in there soon, so I'll be taking her down this Saturday.
 
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