Cococola36
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Damn now my chances of winning are about 1 in a 100 lol... This has to be the most contestants ever no?
like 12 will finish...Damn now my chances of winning are about 1 in a 100 lol... This has to be the most contestants ever no?
From the last two comps endings your most likely right lol. but with this many mayyyybe 24 will make itlike 12 will finish...
How crazy would it be if everyone managed to make it to the end. The voting would be insane.like 12 will finish...
my ? Is does some of the lights run on the veg mode and different lights run on the flower mode as in different LEDs/light source, on the same fixture at different times?Just to let everyone know I will be using the new H380 Kessil 90w LED light, it does have a switch to select growing or flowering.
I will be using the same light the whole time, hope no one has any issues with this..
I used my rw-75 for the last comp so you should be fine with that. Its taking light sources out and replacing with a different that is not allowed throughout the comp.
@The Gator I personally would go with the 8" in a long and skinny version, takes up less floor space and I like the idea of possibly being able to reverse it and extend lifetime.
@Horsetooth @FrozenChozen Thanks for the information! I appreciate you guys taking to time to reply.@The Gator
Personally I'd prefer the stocky 4".... I have been building stealth apartment grow boxes (3'x3'x4') and a 4" would fit A LOT of my customer's needs....
I seriously can not agree with this more, as I am one of those poor bastards.@The Gator
Personally I'd prefer the stocky 4".... I have been building stealth apartment grow boxes (3'x3'x4') and a 4" would fit A LOT of my customer's needs....
I wanna see your prototype!!My light for the comp is almost finished up. I'm not happy with the build quality, but I guess it's called a 'prototype' for a reason.
@The Gator - I'd say long and skinny for both the 4" and 8", IMO.
Im curious to see that light prototype as well, sounds coolI wanna see your prototype!!
I wanna see the light. I'm doing one myself for this comp as well.My light for the comp is almost finished up. I'm not happy with the build quality, but I guess it's called a 'prototype' for a reason.
@The Gator - I'd say long and skinny for both the 4" and 8", IMO.
I am going ask also, but add please to the request.My light for the comp is almost finished up. I'm not happy with the build quality, but I guess it's called a 'prototype' for a reason.
@The Gator - I'd say long and skinny for both the 4" and 8", IMO.
Canon 7D, the Nikon D5500 is a nice beginner DSLR. Pick up some prime lenses and you'll be good to go.What does everyone use for camera?
I was looking at buying the new Nikon D5500, just unsure if I actually wanna spend the money for it. Could just unsure about it.