TaxesR4Loserz
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Wassup RIU. New Account here. I used to grow a lot of good weed back in the day, but life happened and I had to stop. Now with it being legal here I've discovered that the quality of herb is going down and as my username implies I don't like that 30% of what I pay goes to taxes that are used to actually continuing to police cannabis.
Initially I was just going to run a 4x4 with a dual cmh setup, but after reading a report done by my utility company on HPS vs LED for growing weed --Gavita 1000w DE HPS vs. SPYDRx PLUS and the LED won in quality and kept up with quantity-- I decided that an investment in LED lighting is worth it now.
In order to meet my daily usage of about 12/oz-1oz per day I've decided to grow in a 5x2.5 tent with two 2x4 trays with 18 plants in 1 gallon smart pots (coco) on each of the two trays stacked vertically on a 48"x18" rack. CO2 will be maintained at 1500-1700ppm, and since I'm going to keep temps at 85F simply venting with a 6" fan on a thermostat with CO2 replenishment should be easy. I'll have a dehumidifier as well.
I am almost certain that I am going to be using strips to do this. I am thinking that I should split the two rack into first half and second half of flowering spectrums. For the late flower, which would be on the bottom rack, I would be using 6x Nichia 757 97 CRI boards from Cutter powered by an HLG-320h-48, and with 8x Nichia 757 2000k boards also from Cutter again powered by an HLG-320h-48. The top rack will have 10x the Cutter Cree JK3030 3000K 90 CRI that will be powered by an HLG-480h-48. I'm going to use aluminum c channel as the heatsink/mount with thermal tape to mount.
Is it reasonable to expect to get a DLI schedule down so I only have to run the lights for 10 hours at those conditions? In other words, is my assumption correct that I will be able to dial down the power as necessary while maintaining a 9" distance from the canopy of both trays to hit that balance? While I could still run 12/12 I'd like to only run for 10 hours of light so that I can benefit from be entirely in the cheapest time of day to use it, and since my temps are going to be warm that means I'll be able to directly vent in cooler air from the outside while being able to shut it down just in time to get really cool air in the tent for the plants sleepy time.
Are there reasonable alternative boards out there? I've looked at quantum boards, but I'm not sure they're exactly what I need for this application, so am I wrong? Is there anything else I should be considering? I don't think COBs fit this application, and I could run a sea of burple over the sea of green, but I know better from reading what a lot of you have already written. Maybe I should just do a 4x4 with a SYPDRx PLUS? I'd like to think that I can do better.
Thanks and Peace!
Initially I was just going to run a 4x4 with a dual cmh setup, but after reading a report done by my utility company on HPS vs LED for growing weed --Gavita 1000w DE HPS vs. SPYDRx PLUS and the LED won in quality and kept up with quantity-- I decided that an investment in LED lighting is worth it now.
In order to meet my daily usage of about 12/oz-1oz per day I've decided to grow in a 5x2.5 tent with two 2x4 trays with 18 plants in 1 gallon smart pots (coco) on each of the two trays stacked vertically on a 48"x18" rack. CO2 will be maintained at 1500-1700ppm, and since I'm going to keep temps at 85F simply venting with a 6" fan on a thermostat with CO2 replenishment should be easy. I'll have a dehumidifier as well.
I am almost certain that I am going to be using strips to do this. I am thinking that I should split the two rack into first half and second half of flowering spectrums. For the late flower, which would be on the bottom rack, I would be using 6x Nichia 757 97 CRI boards from Cutter powered by an HLG-320h-48, and with 8x Nichia 757 2000k boards also from Cutter again powered by an HLG-320h-48. The top rack will have 10x the Cutter Cree JK3030 3000K 90 CRI that will be powered by an HLG-480h-48. I'm going to use aluminum c channel as the heatsink/mount with thermal tape to mount.
Is it reasonable to expect to get a DLI schedule down so I only have to run the lights for 10 hours at those conditions? In other words, is my assumption correct that I will be able to dial down the power as necessary while maintaining a 9" distance from the canopy of both trays to hit that balance? While I could still run 12/12 I'd like to only run for 10 hours of light so that I can benefit from be entirely in the cheapest time of day to use it, and since my temps are going to be warm that means I'll be able to directly vent in cooler air from the outside while being able to shut it down just in time to get really cool air in the tent for the plants sleepy time.
Are there reasonable alternative boards out there? I've looked at quantum boards, but I'm not sure they're exactly what I need for this application, so am I wrong? Is there anything else I should be considering? I don't think COBs fit this application, and I could run a sea of burple over the sea of green, but I know better from reading what a lot of you have already written. Maybe I should just do a 4x4 with a SYPDRx PLUS? I'd like to think that I can do better.
Thanks and Peace!