I’d need some bloody tall plants to make that work lolView attachment 4218680
i thought you were doing it like this
I’d need some bloody tall plants to make that work lol
Errm not sure what you mean.
I have around 1m of height between the top of the cobs and the apex of the roof. But from there it slopes down.
I believe I have enough room to build a 45degree reflector from the top of the Heat sinks. However I won’t be able to put the reflector to a horizontal plane as you say it would be 45 degrees in the opposite direction due to the slope of the roof which is already covered in diamond Milar
When I say 1.5m that’s 1.5m of pots.
So I have a plant holder every 30 cm and I have 5 stacked on top of each other which makes it 1.5 but the plants will be growing out of these at a 45 degree angle not completely horizontally.
So the top pot may be 150cm but the plant may end around 200cm
There's a guy here (don't remember who) that does that.
How did you arrive at that conclusion?more photons per watt bro., with luminus,
Do you think enough light would reach that far down from the cobs?
By my thinking if a lamp is hung at 16" above canopy the 'wall' should be 16" from the side of the lamps light emitting surface. According to your drawing, and if you think the bottom row of plants won't reach 16" below the bottom cobs then yes, that's good usable area and coir pots would work fine.
Can you add more pots to the bottom of the shelves? Maybe something not to do right away but if taking care of 2 systems get to be a PITA it might be worth doing.
Here are some lux to par conversion numbers.
Cree COB 3000K 80 CRI 69.1
Cree COB 3500K 80 CRI 70.2
Citizen COB 3000K 80 CRI 69.4
Citizen COB 3000K 90 CRI 62.2
Samsung 561C 3000K 80 CRI 68.9
Divide Lux by above numbers.
For example, 50,000 lux ÷ 69 .1 = 723 , if you're using Cree 3000k at 80cri.
If I bring it forward another 20cm or so the plants will most likely finish at around 30cm from the cobs. Depending on what the par readings are I may be able to do that. But would I have 6ft of canopy that close to the cobs?
Because of the sloped roof I have no room for an extra pot so can’t really increase the canopy size so I might just bring the canopy to 30cm if the ppfd numbers allow. I should have the meter by Tuesday. The postage seems to have gone a lot quicker than expected6ft was based on 40cm to canopy. If you move to 30cm it changes to a 64" canopy or 5ft 4 inches. This would take 8 inches out of play, 4 off the top and 4 off the bottom. If you can also raise the lamp 4 inches you will be rid of the bottom 8 inches.