Rurumo
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I'm a sucker for red hairs!No rush. I'll be around.View attachment 4730386
I'm a sucker for red hairs!No rush. I'll be around.View attachment 4730386
Honest dude there is nothing to it I built my own fixtures with no previous knowledge just a little research and it's straight forwardThanks, Man. Nice detailed response. It sounds like the way to go. But, I'm limited in my electrical/electronics skills. I'm most likely going to go with a turnkey solution to avoid getting myself in over my head.
Those are so pretty! I'll check that strain out. I sometimes grow strains based purely on how they look, but also, I've never been let down by a really beautiful plant either.Ya same.
That was from a batch of Swami, Cherry Bomb beans. All the females looked that delicious. Really nice high, stony and up, funny and warm.
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Big Daddy what type of training are you doing to get your canopy so flat and even?
That’s a matter of opinion! BEST warranty in the business and built like a tank. My Phytomax2 800, fell off light rail, 8’ to concrete floor. I plugged it back in a it worked like a champ. It’s so over built, it just dented the corner or the aluminum housing. ANY OTHER light would’ve broke taken that fall. I can careless is there are slightly more efficient lights, on the market. Not one of them is are as powerful, considering Phytomax2 1000’s are the most powerful LED’s on the market and has be as advertised.So overpriced for what it is.
@race winslow Nice choice on the light, looking forward to seeing how it works out for you. Quite a few kickass grows on here under timber lights.
Their warranty is no better than any other decently built led on the market.That’s a matter of opinion! BEST warranty in the business and built like a tank.
You could buy multiple gavita's, fluence, hlg, or timbers and have better coverage, passive cooling and over 1050w. While spending the same as on one phytomax 1000.Not one of them is are as powerful, considering Phytomax2 1000’s are the most powerful LED’s on the market and has be as advertised.
I just bought these two for less than the cost of one of the BD 1000Their warranty is no better than any other decently built led on the market.
You could buy multiple gavita's, fluence, hlg, or timbers and have better coverage, passive cooling and over 1050w. While spending the same as on one phytomax 1000.
I am sure it grows fine pot for you, but facts are facts
My preference is your redwood probably because i have more grows under cobs than boards. Starting my second run with a 2 board diablo in a month or so. First was so-so, but i had trouble dialing in the distance compared to my cobs along with some bugs.... Hopefully next run will be more productiveI just bought these two for less than the cost of one of the BD 1000
HLG Scorpion® Rspec®
HLG Scorpion Rspec is designed for grows with low ceiling heights or vertical racks. HLG Scorpion Rspec uses 6x Rspec 288 Quantum Boards for an even light spread at just 12" from the canopy. QB 288 uses Samsung's latest LM301H and Deep Red LED 660nm. Commercial Indoor Horticulture LED grow lighthorticulturelightinggroup.comRedwood VS
This 650 watt COB LED grow light features Bridgelux Vero29 COBs and dual Meanwell drivers. Remote driver placement helps with managing heat and custom color temperatures are available. Designed to cover a 4 x 4 coverage area with high PPFD for full cycle/flowering.timbergrowlights.com
But your plants do look good. So good for you and keep on growin!
Bugs, truly suck.....distance, I'll keep that in mind. It's easy to not realize that the output easily exceeds wattage. I'll probably start at 36 inches over canopy at 50%. From your experience does that sound reasonable? ThanksMy preference is your redwood probably because i have more grows under cobs than boards. Starting my second run with a 2 board diablo in a month or so. First was so-so, but i had trouble dialing in the distance compared to my cobs along with some bugs.... Hopefully next run will be more productive