Nah. Most diy kits are pre wired. If its not its straight forward and easy to do.I been thinking about doing a diy cob setup. Just worried ill burn my house down lol
Ah okay, got the spec sheet data?I mean the whole fixture is about 3 foot long.
Nah. Most diy kits are pre wired. If its not its straight forward and easy to do.I been thinking about doing a diy cob setup. Just worried ill burn my house down lol
Nice, I'm going with autocobs because I like the idea of single engine lights. Thinking I may leave the 250hps in the middle then put the four auto cobs in each corner. Get a nice mixed spectrum rotating plants between the two daily.Not really. Citizen 1212 cobs gen 6 at 50 watts with a mean well driver with dimming.
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What's is an auto cob?Nice, I'm going with autocobs because I like the idea of single engine lights. Thinking I may leave the 250hps in the middle then put the four auto cobs in each corner. Get a nice mixed spectrum rotating plants between the two daily.
Right. Im sure here shortly i will begin that journey. For now im happy with my hps. When i have the extra funds ill get into it. Cause knowing myself ill go all out and it will be a pretty pennyNah. Most diy kits are pre wired. If its not its straight forward and easy to do.
I've been lucky. I got both my lights as testers.Right. Im sure here shortly i will begin that journey. For now im happy with my hps. When i have the extra funds ill get into it. Cause knowing myself ill go all out and it will be a pretty penny
Cobshop. NetWhat's is an auto cob?
Looks like they are using citizen cobs. Looks like they use generic drivers as they don't list the specs.Cobshop. Net
From this site?I've been lucky. I got both my lights as testers.
Yes. If you start a grow journal and people like it you will get offers from seeds to lights.From this site?
Really liking the price point of the 300w citizen kit from timber. I work with sheet metal for a living, it would be nothing for me to make an aluminum frame for them....Looks like they are using citizen cobs. Looks like they use generic drivers as they don't list the specs.
The auto cobs are the same as any other diy kit. The dog kit would be cheaper. Like the 200 watt citizen kit.
200 watt citizen kit. 249 bucks. Same price as two of the auto cobs.
http://timbergrowlights.com/200-watt-citizen-clu048-4-cob-grow-light-kit/
Check this out. 2 of the Vero gen7.
http://timbergrowlights.com/200-watt-vero29-v7-2-cob-grow-light-kit/
Cool. I was a sheet metal guy in the military.Really liking the price point of the 300w citizen kit from timber. I work with sheet metal for a living, it would be nothing for me to make an aluminum frame for them....
Don't know yet, I've seen some damn fine results from them though. YouTube growmau5.Are you guys getting more yeild with the cobs opposed to hps
That's great man, good advice and way to come through showing your results...the fun part is seeing what happens between now and the smoke report many months down the road. I can tell already that they made their way to a good homeWell as promised I said that I would start germing so we would all be in the same relative timeframe.
Soaked 7 beans in a shot glass last night, with a few mls of h2o2 and my well water. Woke up and all were sunk, placed in paper towel before work and what do ya know within 8 hours three were showing taproots. Two others are starting to crack.
Planted the three in promix, covered the solo cups with baggies and should see cotyledons tomorrow. Probably gonna have a few more taproots showing in the morning as well.
I stand beside what I said in the old thread:
Skuff the beans on an Emory board, soak in water with some h2o2, and most importantly, before that, store in the fridge for a few weeks first to simulate winter.
Cheers guys
Keystone
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