Club 315w lec

ilovetoskiatalta

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I've got a Phantom and some SunSystem LEC's. Both are good and can get the job done. The main difference that I noticed was that the SunSystem had slightly better canopy penatration.
Other than that, the only difference is that the SunSystem has its ballast built into the unit, where as the Phantom's ballast is not.
The SunSystem would be my first choice but the Phantom is still a worthwhile purchase for those on a budget.
I went with the phantom because it had a remote ballast. It kept heat to a minimum in a tent. At least for my application.
 

ilovetoskiatalta

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Very pretty.
thanks she has been finicky with nutes. Most of her fan leaves are really yellow. The lower buds are doing fine but the main colas are bare. She is frosty but I don't know what happened. Her clone looks amazing. Maybe some lock up. First time I have grown cheese. Says 8 weeks, trichomes are starting to turn milky. I figure another week or so.
 

Javadog

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Oh, I typically crisp things a tad while I learn what they need....

Running perpetual and constantly starting new breeds and I cannot
hardly post a shot that is not looking off-putting. lol

Chemical pruning has advantages. :0) Harvests are easy.
 

DuganNash

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Hey. I'm putting together a room and acting as a caregiver for a few people. I was planning on 20 little "beds" with a Nanolux 630w CMH over the top of each. Do you think that'd be overkill and too much light for 20 3x3 spaces? There's 10 foot ceilings.
 

Carolina Dream'n

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Hey. I'm putting together a room and acting as a caregiver for a few people. I was planning on 20 little "beds" with a Nanolux 630w CMH over the top of each. Do you think that'd be overkill and too much light for 20 3x3 spaces? There's 10 foot ceilings.
Yea, you don't NEED a 630 to cover a 3x3. Especially with overlap. I'm pulling 1-1.5 lbs per 3x3 space with 315s.
 

DuganNash

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I thought so. My reasoning was that an additional point of light and extra 315w each would better take advantage of the tall ceilings.
 

thccbdhealth

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I too have been looking at the nanolux 630, im doing a medical 4x4. Fixture and bulbs shipping and exchange rate make it a 960 dollar light. havent bit the bullet yet but tittering on the edge.
 

bob223

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Hey. I'm putting together a room and acting as a caregiver for a few people. I was planning on 20 little "beds" with a Nanolux 630w CMH over the top of each. Do you think that'd be overkill and too much light for 20 3x3 spaces? There's 10 foot ceilings.
i would run 315's instead of 630. you will be just fine even if you have high ceilings. with all that overlapping i think the 630 would be overkill i think you could get very similar results with a 315.
If you switch to 315's you could cover that area with 6800 watts with 3x3 spaces. is this an air conditioned room?
 

thccbdhealth

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Would you recommend 2 single 315's in a 4x4 vs the 630? Or should i stick with only 1 315?
 
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DuganNash

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i would run 315's instead of 630. you will be just fine even if you have high ceilings. with all that overlapping i think the 630 would be overkill i think you could get very similar results with a 315.
If you switch to 315's you could cover that area with 6800 watts with 3x3 spaces. is this an air conditioned room?
An air handling system is being installed with upwards of 40,000 BTUs of cooling on top of it being a cold climate area as well.
 
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