Phaeton Active Member Jan 25, 2012 #22 The beam angle determines penetration at any given power. A 60 degree beam allows taller plants. There is about a 24" range of excellent bud development. HGL Technologies 336X-PRO.
The beam angle determines penetration at any given power. A 60 degree beam allows taller plants. There is about a 24" range of excellent bud development. HGL Technologies 336X-PRO.
Psytranceorgy Well-Known Member Jan 25, 2012 #23 fmb pablo said: Just curious how many plants did you have to yield 3 zips? Click to expand... single plant, as previously stated...
fmb pablo said: Just curious how many plants did you have to yield 3 zips? Click to expand... single plant, as previously stated...
PSUAGRO. Well-Known Member Jan 25, 2012 #24 fmb pablo said: I looked up the Pro-Grow 180 and found it http://hydroponicshut.com/pro-grow-180-watt-led-grow-light-hydroponics-hut.html . Can anyone tell me if this is a legitimate site to purchase from? Click to expand... Yep that the one...........break out the credit card..
fmb pablo said: I looked up the Pro-Grow 180 and found it http://hydroponicshut.com/pro-grow-180-watt-led-grow-light-hydroponics-hut.html . Can anyone tell me if this is a legitimate site to purchase from? Click to expand... Yep that the one...........break out the credit card..
PSUAGRO. Well-Known Member Jan 25, 2012 #25 Phaeton said: The beam angle determines penetration at any given power. A 60 degree beam allows taller plants. View attachment 2018144View attachment 2018143View attachment 2018145 There is about a 24" range of excellent bud development. HGL Technologies 336X-PRO. Click to expand... I still can't get over your setup...........It's one of a kind.......congrats on bringing the sun indoors..
Phaeton said: The beam angle determines penetration at any given power. A 60 degree beam allows taller plants. View attachment 2018144View attachment 2018143View attachment 2018145 There is about a 24" range of excellent bud development. HGL Technologies 336X-PRO. Click to expand... I still can't get over your setup...........It's one of a kind.......congrats on bringing the sun indoors..