Airwalker16
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Pretty simple see?can confirm led-tech
Pretty simple see?can confirm led-tech
Ugh he was not asking you, so you should not have answered.the only one arrogant in here is you in thinking you don‘t need to read other people’s thread to find information and just re-ask already answered qestions and thus making the forum annoying for others.
That's exactly why I like longer node spacing If you have the head room to let them stretch. It helps with the trim a lot.Do you prefer longer nodes for ease of trim? Do you just let plants grow into lights cause it's easier?
I see lots of commercial plants like yours, and home growers shoot for shorter noding
yeah led-tech, dude. i havent wired em up yet, its gonna have to be next round.Those red strips are way cool. Where were they from?
i dont have it this round, i changed my feed back to canna coco. I think MegaCrop had an issue that theyve fixed, i found them vaguely talking about it on the Autoflower forum....it annoyed the hell outta me!Don't know if you ever nailed this down or not
i am! cheers. Been pretty lazy with the snaps in all honesty, dont look too close lol! Go take some pictures, dude!You a photographer? Outstanding detail on some of those pics. Makes me wanna go take some pictures!
yo! ummm i dont really know...i am a pretty lazy grower... they normally stay quite short in my garden...i guess...its not something i pay much attention to but i was thinking about it when i was looking at this pic lastnight...this round everything stretched more than normal cause i left all the lights pretty far away from the canopy.Do you prefer longer nodes for ease of trim? Do you just let plants grow into lights cause it's easier?
Your not alone bro lolyo! ummm i dont really know...i am a pretty lazy grower... they normally stay quite short in my garden...i guess...its not something i pay much attention to but i was thinking about it when i was looking at this pic lastnight...this round everything stretched more than normal cause i left all the lights pretty far away from the canopy.
its something i need to potentially control/play around with a bit more...but first of all, i really need to stop with the multiple strains in one tent malarky
haha! if youre lazy and theyre happy then youre doin something right!Your not alone bro lol
Even better, they have direct 120v AC T8 LED tubes you just wire right to a plug, only one of the sides of the bulb too. One pin neg, the other pos. I plan to use female bullet connectors on the plug wires to slide right on to those bi pins, I'll be using them when they're bigger, to just straight up slide into the bottom branches for side/bottom/inner canopy lighting.haha! if youre lazy and theyre happy then youre doin something right!
in the back of my head ive got this voice telling me to up my grow game... and its slowly getting louder! weirdly, that Rusty guys 3/gpw talk has got me thinking about whats possible. i wanna add side lighting and monocrop...maybe next round, its not like that takes much effort. led is so perfect for side-lighting...
theres a lot of room for improvement in my garden,...i need to stop procrastinating.
Im hoping to try some dutch buckets with mega crop. this summer but outdoors and on tomatos first. Auto watering, recycling with no chance of over watering and no need to bubble or (hopefully) keep water at impossibly low temps.Lazy growing........... Sign me up
think of all the trouble of having to change the title of this thread. lol. i'd advise against..i need to stop procrastinating.
hands free growin, man. its coming....its 2020 now so...better be soon.Lazy growing........... Sign me up
yeahhhh, man, sounds great. do you have a link? its gotta be done. didnt you try something similar pretty recently? may have been someone else...Even better, they have direct 120v AC T8 LED
sounds interesting. i think i watched a vid on dutch buckets in greenhouses a long time ago, i'll check it out again. what's PPK?Im hoping to try some dutch buckets with mega crop
haha! lights, camera, action! would be wayyyyyyy better though.think of all the trouble of having to change the title of this thread. lol. i'd advise against.
I used 2 cxb3590's on these 15"X4.5" heatsink I got out if an older light for 3 under sidelights.hands free growin, man. its coming....its 2020 now so...better be soon.
yeahhhh, man, sounds great. do you have a link? its gotta be done. didnt you try something similar pretty recently? may have been someone else...
sounds interesting. i think i watched a vid on dutch buckets in greenhouses a long time ago, i'll check it out again. what's PPK?
haha! lights, camera, action! would be wayyyyyyy better though.
cool yeah that kinda thing would be sweet. I'll let ya know if i find anything, man.I used 2 cxb3590's on these 15"X4.5" heatsink I got out if an older light for 3 under sidelights.
But bulbs will work better.
There's a link to them.
Ita kind of difficult to find then in anything under 5000K cct though so if you do some digging and happen to find then, lease lease lease let me know?
They also have ones that look like t8's but aren't bulbs. They just mount directly to a wall or ceiling. Those have a female end on them and come with the plug. I have some 1ft ones but obviously the length of a 4' one gives you the ability to slide them into branches and really get some good coverage.
Passive plant killer: dutch bucket with a wicking coco pot on top. Helps avoid overwateringhands free growin, man. its coming....its 2020 now so...better be soon.
yeahhhh, man, sounds great. do you have a link? its gotta be done. didnt you try something similar pretty recently? may have been someone else...
i was gonna do it with sammie strips
sounds interesting. i think i watched a vid on dutch buckets in greenhouses a long time ago, i'll check it out again. what's PPK?
haha! lights, camera, action! would be wayyyyyyy better though.
Yo waddup klx, cheers dude! Happy new year to you too, man! Hows the garden?Happy New Year Lukio, hope things are good mate!