130w isn’t even close to enough light for a 3x3 or 4x4. You’d need 500w+.Can anyone recommend a 3x3 or 4x4 grow tent and a small extraction fan for under $500? I'm using a 130w LED so I don't think there will be much heat to worry about - growing inside.
This is the LED I've ordered. Seems to be a good brand and it'll do 2x2 flowering stage - I'm only growing one plant and a few herbs and maybe a cherry tomato on the side.130w isn’t even close to enough light for a 3x3 or 4x4. You’d need 500w+.
Maybe use that light on half the tent to flower your first run save up for another one and chuck it in when you can.. 135w is fuck all.. if leds are too expensive look at hps could get a 600w setup for ~300$ from a good hydro store and with only 1 600w hps youre not gonna have alot of heat to worry about, infact probably the perfect amount of heat depending on where youre located. Even a 400w hps would be probably more suited to youThis is the LED I've ordered. Seems to be a good brand and it'll do 2x2 flowering stage - I'm only growing one plant and a few herbs and maybe a cherry tomato on the side.
https://www.quickbloomlights.com.au/products/horticulture-lighting-group-hlg-135-v2-red-spec-diy-led-grow-light-kit
Check the yield this bloke got with the same HLG 135W - northern lights autos in a 3x3. No special tricks or training, just took care of the basics.Maybe use that light on half the tent to flower your first run save up for another one and chuck it in when you can.. 135w is fuck all.. if leds are too expensive look at hps could get a 600w setup for ~300$ from a good hydro store and with only 1 600w hps youre not gonna have alot of heat to worry about, infact probably the perfect amount of heat depending on where youre located. Even a 400w hps would be probably more suited to you
yeah I know the light. You’d need 4 for a 4x4. You’ll be able to grow a single small plant ok under it but if your hoping the side light it gives off will be enough for other edible plants you’ll Be disappointed. Micro greens might work but Herbs and especially tomatoes still need sufficient light. A tomato plant would actually need almost the same amount of light as weed.This is the LED I've ordered. Seems to be a good brand and it'll do 2x2 flowering stage - I'm only growing one plant and a few herbs and maybe a cherry tomato on the side.
https://www.quickbloomlights.com.au/products/horticulture-lighting-group-hlg-135-v2-red-spec-diy-led-grow-light-kit
A) autos ewwCheck the yield this bloke got with the same HLG 135W - northern lights autos in a 3x3. No special tricks or training, just took care of the basics.
Easy enough to get a canopy yeilds a different story.A) autos eww
b) I doubt that’s a single 135w. Seen people struggle to get that kind of canopy with a 550w (just ask jzs)
see the claims and buds in the video but? Honestly doubt they formed with a single 135w in a 3x3.Easy enough to get a canopy yeilds a different story.
Save your money buy a 1000 de.
Yeah not bad at all was just suggesting hid because smaller start up cost and your obviously on a budget, and a 400w hps will deffinatly outperform a hlg 135wCheck the yield this bloke got with the same HLG 135W - northern lights autos in a 3x3. No special tricks or training, just took care of the basics.
Im skeptical aswell the outside buds look way to formed for just having that light in centre, but its not impossiblesee the claims and buds in the video but? Honestly doubt they formed with a single 135w in a 3x3.
Agreed the weed plant will be fine the other less prioritized stuff wontyeah I know the light. You’d need 4 for a 4x4. You’ll be able to grow a single small plant ok under it but if your hoping the side light it gives off will be enough for other edible plants you’ll Be disappointed. Micro greens might work but Herbs and especially tomatoes still need sufficient light. A tomato plant would actually need almost the same amount of light as weed.
Not to mention the buds are tinyIDK about the light but the plants look like shit on the video. Got 3 weeks to go and their already been starved to death, looks like he had issues all way down.
and fluffy.Not to mention the buds are tiny
Awesome pic!!
Why not a horticultural soap, contact killer then if u don’t wanna use harsh chemicals?If going beneficial bugs you normally hit heavy infestations with some kind of insecticide whether natural or chemical (chem has longer hold off for bug release). If it where me I’d hit them a few times over a week with eco oil and may be something else then release 1-3 different types of bugs every 1-2 week's over a 6-12 weeks period. Ie knock them down and let the bugs clean up.