OLD MOTHER SATIVA
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i am very interested in cobs for aquaponic lettuce..on floating styrofoam rafts..
we already have a test setup using mostly trout
we are using led bars , led panels...they are doing fine..
we want "finer"
the ergonmics of having to put them close is something that would be good toget away
from..though the chinese[cheap] panels can be hung higher..
we are about to order some 4 and 8 ft led tubes..with decent lm/w and cct..BIUT
we are interested in using cobs [ i dunno if i want to give any up for that until i have tried em for cannabis]
i am thinking that the vero 18's or even 3590's ran at 50 w..
and hung like what 30 in high would cover a lot of area for lettuce [it would nice to know how much]
and salad greens so maybe we could space them 24" apart and stull grow good sald?
i am hoping somebody here finds that out.....i somehow wanna stay awy from even custom designed chinese
lighting..because in the end we may get more bang for buck with these expensive cobs
because we can hang them higher and have each cob cover more area because of salad greens being less demanding
this is very pertinent thread for us too
we already have a test setup using mostly trout
we are using led bars , led panels...they are doing fine..
we want "finer"
the ergonmics of having to put them close is something that would be good toget away
from..though the chinese[cheap] panels can be hung higher..
we are about to order some 4 and 8 ft led tubes..with decent lm/w and cct..BIUT
we are interested in using cobs [ i dunno if i want to give any up for that until i have tried em for cannabis]
i am thinking that the vero 18's or even 3590's ran at 50 w..
and hung like what 30 in high would cover a lot of area for lettuce [it would nice to know how much]
and salad greens so maybe we could space them 24" apart and stull grow good sald?
i am hoping somebody here finds that out.....i somehow wanna stay awy from even custom designed chinese
lighting..because in the end we may get more bang for buck with these expensive cobs
because we can hang them higher and have each cob cover more area because of salad greens being less demanding
this is very pertinent thread for us too
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