BK’s shit show

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Southernontariogrower

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Gavita 1700e pro

Not sure, don’t see that info on their site. I ain’t counting them either xD

I counted mine, sure as shit l did! 1632 leds in 40x40 inch area. Not going to count yer diode bah, you will!
 

Nutty sKunK

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Actually just found this online;

‘The Gavita Pro 1700e LED uses over 3,300 diodes while the next closest brand uses slightly over 2,200 diodes. Gavita Pro 1700e LED grow light drivers are set to run at very low milliamps to assure less color shift and longer diode life. We estimate that Gavita Pro 1700e LED fixtures will last 20,000 to 30,000 hours.’
 

Southernontariogrower

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Actually just found this online;

‘The Gavita Pro 1700e LED uses over 3,300 diodes while the next closest brand uses slightly over 2,200 diodes. Gavita Pro 1700e LED grow light drivers are set to run at very low milliamps to assure less color shift and longer diode life. We estimate that Gavita Pro 1700e LED fixtures will last 20,000 to 30,000 hours.’
I got half the diodes and 100000hrs, go figure. Quality over quantity!
 

bk78

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Went out to the farm for a very short visit this morning

Still 0 signs of stretch or pre flower, they are as good as goners in my eyes already. We always have snow come mid to late October.

Not building nothing for them to protect them either, they’ll die a horrible,cold death

Heat wave still happening, we’ve had over 70 days at 30+ degrees so far this year. Just brutal

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Nutty sKunK

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Went out to the farm for a very short visit this morning

Still 0 signs of stretch or pre flower, they are as good as goners in my eyes already. We always have snow come mid to late October.

Not building nothing for them to protect them either, they’ll die a horrible,cold death

Heat wave still happening, we’ve had over 70 days at 30+ degrees so far this year. Just brutal

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Could you not plant them in the ground? The ground will hold heat better than those exposed pots.

Once night temps cool cover with hay to keep ground warmer. Bare earth loses heat faster!

Might be a way to get some smoke. In my eyes any smoke is some smoke…
 

bk78

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Could you not plant them in the ground? The ground will hold heat better than those exposed pots.

Once night temps cool cover with hay to keep ground warmer. Bare earth loses heat faster!

Might be a way to get some smoke. In my eyes any smoke is some smoke…
I’m good on the smoke department :lol:

In ground or out of ground won’t matter when it’s -10 - -20 with 2 feet of snow
 
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