Aussie Growers Thread

OzCocoLoco

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Go some vero 18's or CXB25... whatevers. They'll still perform well. They're just older and a tad smaller les than the newer models.
That's what I was thinking,vero's hey ? I've seen them but wasn't sure if they were good or bad ones,I'll have a better look now. What do you reckon 2 rows of 2,or go 2x3 and dim them a bit ?
 

jzs147

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What's another good auto yeilder I wanna order some royal queen autos an another auto strain that yeilds nice with nice potent shit.
 

eastcoastmo

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3000k is more of a flowering light. I think you said you wanted these for vegetation right? Then you'll want something closer to 4000/5000k could even go 6500k if you wanted.
Yeah I'd go 6500k for veg. Depends if you want to use it to flower at any stage? Go for 4000k if you do :)
 

bobqp

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What's another good auto yeilder I wanna order some royal queen autos an another auto strain that yeilds nice with nice potent shit.
I've heard from a few people that auto THC bomb from bomb seeds is high yeilding and potent. Auto white widow from dinafem is apparently very potent.mephisto and dutch passion have some of the best yielding autos.
 

Lucky Luke

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Why don't you guys get one
we get the labour day one on a different date.

Today is labour day in act, nsw and sa and queens birthday in queensland. Weird we all get labour day (also called 8 hr day) and queens birthday at different times..

I had the wife work with me today so got todays and tomorrows jobs done. So ive wrangled Tuesday off and if the phone doesn't ring Thursday and Friday to!
 
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Jimmy the vest uk

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The K stands for Kelvin. Its a color temperature. The lower the number. The more red it is. And the higher the number. The more blue it is.

It's all part of the visible light spectrum.
Ok so it's beyond my knowledge but I will call out for kelvin when I wet down my girls next time in case he's about. No sorry seriously so is kelvin something to do with blue spectrum less for flower more for veg?
 
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