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    First Micro, Help!

    Give them as much dirt as you can with your given space. You could try starting four all at once and replace any males with new seeds as soon as they show sex. The reason for starting one every two weeks is so you can have a staggered harvest every two weeks of the 8-10 week flowering cycle
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    Cherry Bubblegum / TastyLED round 1 / UHD Photos

    You could also try using 730nm far red leds. People have reported that they cause stretching when run during lights on. It tricks the plant into thinking it's in the shade or something like that. Might be a good trick if it works.
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    First Micro, Help!

    Another idea for grow style is the perpetual 12/12 from seed. Every two weeks add a seed and try to keep them contained in their quarter of the grow.
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    First Micro, Help!

    One plant scrog or mainlined would work great. The mainline training helps keep an even canopy with even resource distribution through the stems. Are you using dirt or hydro? Sog might be better if you are in a hurry as it would decrease your veg time and you could flower sooner. The downside...
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    My Stealth Box v2

    I was thinking about the advice I gave about blumats above and I would like to add a little. Drilling a hole in the aquarium may be a bad idea if the blumats "run away" and decide to stay running. As a safety measure the aquarium could be tapped for the blumats near the top under the water line...
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    Pictures of your DIY lights - Post your pics!!!

    This post has a couple bar graphs showing the differences
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    HEY LADIES! check out my GINORMOUS

    Maybe use hot water instead of heat load. The thermometer should work great
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    HEY LADIES! check out my GINORMOUS

    It would be good knowledge to know for spacing and cob placement. Know anyone with FLIR equipment?
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    HEY LADIES! check out my GINORMOUS

    Can you see how the water is routed through the block?
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    the GPW *and* G/SF thread (all flavors welcome)

    Will the osram split into three panels? Maybe run a bar of cobs in between or around the osram.
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    Another CXA3070 grow in coco 321...go

    When both chips are run at the same current the cxb does not put out more lumens than the cxa until 1800ma. It out-muscles using voltage and higher watts. The cxb is more efficient though.
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    HEY LADIES! check out my GINORMOUS

    to hold them all together
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    Another CXA3070 grow in coco 321...go

    There are plenty of advantages to getting the top bin that's available when you build. Just pointing out that the older chips can still hold their own against currently available chips.
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    HEY LADIES! check out my GINORMOUS

    91 cobs in a 3x3 would be impressive lol. Run them at 150ma (5w) and maybe break some gpw records
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    First Time DIY COBS builder

    Should work great, can't wait to see it
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    Another CXA3070 grow in coco 321...go

    The cxa3070's still have one advantage over the newer cxb series. At 38 volts it can run at a higher wattage with the same amount of current. As long as it's not being blown away by higher bins in 3000k there is not much advantage to upgrading yet. I'm using the same chips
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    4 COB DIY Build

    If you mounted some 1 inch square fencing to the top of the bucket it would give you a sturdy grid to work with. Cut it what ever size you want and make a hole for the net pot.
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    First Time DIY COBS builder

    This post gives a couple good bar graphs to help compare color temps. I believe it shows the cxb3590 series but it is pretty much the same for cxb3070.
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    First Time DIY COBS builder

    Cutter also has the 3000k ad bin. The discount code cutandroll will pretty much cover shipping and the price in USD is .72 of the AUD. Super fast shipping has been reported. http://www.cutter.com.au/proddetail.php?prod=cut2816
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