Aussie Growers Thread

Rewerb

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Yeah man understood ..also sorry if I came across bigheaded then to I wasn't meaning to sound like that
And Fuck.its hard when.u have to ration water so hat tip to you
All good, mate. No offence taken whatsoever (I know you like to grow 'em BIG, so the trade-off is always going to be using a lot of water). If I can get the bore fixed (& subject to water analysis), I'll be using that for all my growing.
 

bursto

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the cob will do something poorly it those strips are just wasting power at that height.

god blurples hurt the eyes:spew:
we shall see

not sure you right this time tho

plus im useing free solar power, so i can waste as much power as i want, within reason
 
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reza92

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Okay so down lights might be a bit odd. But if you can find an insanely bright warm white (2700, 3000, 3500k) cob. Something at least 20 Watts. You've got yourself a halfway decent starter light.

How did you kill them with low power lights? You didn't throw on cups of dry ferts or something silly like that did ya?
cobs require a bit of head space. For micro grows
Nah got a few clones outta it these cfls im using arent the standard light in the house or watever there bout twice the size of normal bulb reckon there a 42w led bulb but 6500k for veggin. Got clones going in there again. Only put 2 seeds in there both sprouted one died wen i went away ovr christmas an the other is still kickin but is the slowest growin plant ive seen in a long time
Stay away from the blues (6400k) in leds. Unlike other lights (cfl, mh) which still contain some low amounts of red, leds do not because of the way they’re made. 4000k in led is probably the best spectrum for veg lights
 
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