Ditto, kick ass blackstar grow man.I'm glad I ran across this thread. According to many posts I've read, growing nice buds is totally impossible under LEDs. Clearly you've proven them wrong.
I'm on my first indoor grow with a 400W HPS. Winter is fast approaching and the heat in my closet grow is barely under control. I can't imagine being able to do this with my current lighting setup in the summer months.
I'll definitely be getting an LED setup when the weather warms up next year.
Awesome!
Thanks!Damn, buds are looking good man!
Yep, from veg to flower.You used the blackstar lighthouse 180w flower spectrum the whole veg cycle?
Sick first grow brother
Yea, after I read some of what was said here on the Blackstars I was like "gahhh why did I buy these?" but I think they're working pretty damned well, especially for a first grow. I'm thinking about going bigger next time with a 2x4 tent and getting a 400W CMH set-up and supplementing with this 180W. Really depends on how much I yield. The CMH sounds like a great solution to low heat, lots of light for much less than LEDs.I'm glad I ran across this thread. According to many posts I've read, growing nice buds is totally impossible under LEDs. Clearly you've proven them wrong.
I'm on my first indoor grow with a 400W HPS. Winter is fast approaching and the heat in my closet grow is barely under control. I can't imagine being able to do this with my current lighting setup in the summer months.
I'll definitely be getting an LED setup when the weather warms up next year.
Awesome!
Hmm didn't realize perilite would work for that. All I saw was diatomaceous earth and I have no idea where to find that. The gnat problem went away when I started cleaning my soda cans and beer bottles before putting them in the recycling bin. But I will keep that in mind for next time.Ditto, kick ass blackstar grow man.
The heat of the summer was one of the factors that led me (pun def intended) to ditch hps and get led. They're fantasticalicious for small home hobby gardens.
I know this was covered a couple pages back but I have a different solution for fungus gnats - works well too. Put a layer of perlite over the soil. The bugs live in the medium but have to crawl through the perlite to get into the air to fly around and bug (again with the puns) you. The perlite chops them up proper on their way out.
Cheers!
Thanks! Though in hindsight, buy a slightly better lightSuch an awesome grow man! When I get some money here soon my next thing I want is an LED setup! Perfect for the hobby gardener! Wow those buds are looking great
Oh nice! I'll have to take a look at yours soon then. How loud is your 3" blower? I consider my 4" loud because it vibrates and has an awful whine to it. The next grow I will be looking for a quieter fan set-up and am curious how these bilge pumps compare to a can-fan. The speed controller was this things saving grace though.240w Blackstar! 3" bilge fan! We are twins! I am gonna steal your idea of the speed control. Super props on the box brother! I'm building a freeZer Chest scroger because of the large foot print...
Thanks! Certainly says a lot for first-time hands.Amazing job man! Very impressive to see what that 180w blackstar can do in the right hands!
Thanks bro. I hadn't looked at the results of many LED grows before this one, but I'm glad to hear that.not bad.. not bad at all. I mean you only used 180w Blackstar, and you still have the BS2 weight to combine for the total grow...
Most importantly, or at least what I want you to feel the best about, is that your buds are some of the nicest looking LED buds I've seen... =D You have done a fantastic job here as far as I am concerned, and this grow is my all-around favorite LED grow that I have seen anywhere, for several reasons! Kudos to you for building an awesome DIY grow space, making efficient use of power, and yielding some beautiful buds!