pbjsammich
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Just found this grow, kind of new. Very interesting so far, I applaud your ingenuity. Looking forward to see how this turns out!
Welcome hope you enjoy the show .Just found this grow, kind of new. Very interesting so far, I applaud your ingenuity. Looking forward to see how this turns out!
I dont think so , laptop chargers are usually 19 v rated at 5 amps or thereabouts and you need 12 v for these strips, for 2 rolls you will need about 10amp 12v dc power supply,if you don't want to buy one , you can easily mange this with a normal desktop computer psu, just use the 12v+ and make sure on the psu it can handle 10 amps on the 12+v , you have to look for instructions on how to convert your desktop PSU online, e.g. youtube .i want to build a mother/veg rubbermaid tub using 1 5m roll of red and 1 5m roll cool white smd 5050 strips and was wondering if the power supply is just a plain laptop charger with the circle input? from all the pictures ive seen it looks like thats what it is. i have a few of those laying around at home and would like to save the 20-30 bucks and buy more lights if i dont have to spend on the power supply. can anyone confirm that for me?
You might think there's something wrong with me for saying this, but I am actually hoping its a guy , Plants are overlapping eachother now in my tiny growspace with my overambitious plantation, and I really need to take out 2-3 plants soon, I never did think I would get this far without any casualties, even the germination was 100% so I guess next time I will stick to planting only 1 or 2 seeds tops, I have had to trim side branches on most plants now to encourage upwards growth only, so that they dont start getting in each others way .Last pic looks like a male preflower to me. The first pic looks borderline to me, I think it could go either way, and I can't make out the second pic. Preflowers don't always determine the sex of the plant, but they're a good indication. Fingers crossed for a girl!
Hey Pan lookin good my friend!!
I'm new to all this too got my first grow up on here the other day. Im subbed in for this one man, keep up the good work, lookin real nice!
Yeah think some manufacturers are catching on , fairly sure we will be seeing these smds, taking a bigger part in budget led grow lights in the near future.Saw this and thought I'd share:
http://www.vanqled.com/ledgrowlight/index_xx.asp?id=605
They even do custom spectrum.
Hi PanelataHave you considered using some reds as well, the white leds are really just blue diodes coated with phosphor from what I understand.
good luck with the cup grow, I saw the thread a little too late for me to join but will be keeping a look out for the next one, will definitely like to play as well.
Oh and I like what you doing with the SOG , that's going to be my next adventure after I am done with my current project
Hahahaha.....Welcome to the world of growing Panelata! This sentence made my day!Right so what begun as an half arsed attempt at growing some medicine is actually now beginning to look a little more serious.
Hey BSJust the Whites, and maybe the Pinks/Purples. Most "White" LED's are Blue chips coated with phosphor, that's not specific to 5050 LED strips.
Have you seen these?
http://www.vanqled.com/ledgrowlight/index.asp?bigclassid=49&class=234
Yep if you scroll down on this wikipedia link you can find out which leds are true and which are coated and what semiconductor components are used.Hi Panelata
You said "white leds are really just blue diodes coated with phosphor"
So does this mean true white LED strips don't exist as of yet ?
Are all the other colored LED strips the true color spectrum or are they also coated ?
Thanks !
Yep I am now officially a cannabis junkie with a major addiction , not so much as far as consuming is concerned, but when it comes to growing ,its got me hooked good and proper.Hahahaha.....Welcome to the world of growing Panelata! This sentence made my day!
Oh sweet...i get a taste for what my Pineapple Express's might look like one day. They are looking good bruv!
Its optional where you want to cut them up but the connectors to the power supply are only available at every 3 LEDs, so you can have 3, 6, 9 etc you can even connect all 300 but if you are buying the cheaper Chinese version, there will be to much resistance on the strip,due to its quality and the volatage decreases the further along the strip you go, hence why I cut them up into smaller lengths, so I can get a consistent output throughout and not have cold spots.Can someone tell me why these strips if bought have to be cut in 3's then spliced together ?
Why not just splice them at say every 10th or 20th ?
Thanks again ..