And lets sum it up , you want a mix , go late your uppers will be couch lock then your lowers will be a more daily work mix.
woah, now that.. Is more likely.Do you mean chaining the 2 LEDS together or adding an HID and chaining all 3? Personally if this were my garden. I would have the LEDs on the sides at slanted angles and the HID in the center....like this /```\
I use 2 Cob vero 18's in that layout.Do you mean chaining the 2 LEDS together or adding an HID and chaining all 3? Personally if this were my garden. I would have the LEDs on the sides at slanted angles and the HID in the center....like this /```\
Chaining the 2 LEDs serves no purpose if you have the ability too keep them close together to begin with. Daisy chaining is pretty much exclusively used with HID and air cooled reflectorsThe 2 LEDS. I have no idea if it would save energy ( i doubt it , in my opinion ) And bk i agree. I also am a fan of HID. I would have the LED on sides. I did this with prior CFLS
lol , use it wisely Daniel Son.took me over 5 min to find the like button finally found it!
I agree with you. Get a scope and learnSee what I mean...I know sunshine did not mean any harm with that reply. But, it illustrates the fact that there are a lot of opinions and advice out here about maturity and harvest time. But, at the end of the day it is YOUR grow.
Why not keep the LEDs? They can only help the grow. If the OP is in need of $ to buy the HID then ok. But, why get rid of them if you don't need to?I would have the led's on e bay and buy hps,not dissing your grow you done great for your first one
Exactly - I would really only consider supplemental leds at this point. But I do want some!Why not keep the LEDs? They can only help the grow. If the OP is in need of $ to buy the HID then ok. But, why get rid of them if you don't need to?