M Manfromthenorth Well-Known Member Mar 18, 2017 #1 im interested in cob lights just don't know where to start.
nl5xsk1 Well-Known Member Mar 18, 2017 #2 Start by reading through diy cob section. Thats where I started, Cutters was very helpful. What size room will you be using Last edited: Mar 18, 2017
Start by reading through diy cob section. Thats where I started, Cutters was very helpful. What size room will you be using
Nugachino Well-Known Member Mar 18, 2017 #3 You'll want 30 to 50 watts per square foot of floor space you wish to light.
verticalgrow Well-Known Member Mar 18, 2017 #4 Manfromthenorth said: im interested in cob lights just don't know where to start. Click to expand... Start @ the beginning
Manfromthenorth said: im interested in cob lights just don't know where to start. Click to expand... Start @ the beginning
nevergoodenuf Well-Known Member Mar 18, 2017 #6 Nugachino said: You'll want 30 to 50 watts per square foot of floor space you wish to light. Click to expand... I would say 20 to 50 watts per square foot. I just finished 5 footers @ 20w per square foot and got 1.1g/w with all organics and soil.
Nugachino said: You'll want 30 to 50 watts per square foot of floor space you wish to light. Click to expand... I would say 20 to 50 watts per square foot. I just finished 5 footers @ 20w per square foot and got 1.1g/w with all organics and soil.
Jimmyclone42 Well-Known Member Mar 18, 2017 #7 I think 25 cob watts is more than enough.. U cannot compare cobs to hps in a watt to watt battle.. Cobs>hps..
I think 25 cob watts is more than enough.. U cannot compare cobs to hps in a watt to watt battle.. Cobs>hps..
greg nr Well-Known Member Mar 18, 2017 #8 verticalgrow said: Start @ the beginning Click to expand... or here... Brand new this morning.
nevergoodenuf Well-Known Member Mar 18, 2017 #9 Jimmyclone42 said: I think 25 cob watts is more than enough.. U cannot compare cobs to hps in a watt to watt battle.. Cobs>hps.. Click to expand... I have that comparison going right now. DE getting a 25% wattage advantage. And COB's- lower efficiency/higher output VS. double the COBs/ high efficiency (950w vs 1000w). Journal in Sig.
Jimmyclone42 said: I think 25 cob watts is more than enough.. U cannot compare cobs to hps in a watt to watt battle.. Cobs>hps.. Click to expand... I have that comparison going right now. DE getting a 25% wattage advantage. And COB's- lower efficiency/higher output VS. double the COBs/ high efficiency (950w vs 1000w). Journal in Sig.