Yes, I also think so, that there is little light on such an area.there would be enough power on lights.
Only one remark, if you install them like this, then it may be overheating, you need to take this into account, if the boards are too hot, then you need to install them further from each other.I see. I would try make shape like this:
For a 150X175 tent, 300 watts is not enough, Bro! Both horizontally and vertically.a hundred watts each
I mean 100 watts per cob, so 900 watts in total. I can dim them to 50 watts per cob so 450 watts in total.For a 150X175 tent, 300 watts is not enough, Bro! Both horizontally and vertically.
Do not put them close to each other so as not to get warm.I mean 100 watts per cob, so 900 watts in total. I can dim them to 50 watts per cob so 450 watts in total.
You da Man ! An original with smarts, you are.....your pictures look like ominous jungles.....I know there is a lot of shit flying around over there....f'ing dangerous....you stay high and keep f'ing low.....be safe dude and keep blowing me away with your alien landscapes !Do not put them close to each other so as not to get warm.
Thanks, Bro!You da Man ! An original with smarts, you are.....your pictures look like ominous jungles.....I know there is a lot of shit flying around over there....f'ing dangerous....you stay high and keep f'ing low.....be safe dude and keep blowing me away with your alien landscapes !
How long have the plants in this pic been veged for mate???Pegasus, Silo Grow Method, Sodium lamps 400 + 600 watts.
one week of pre-flowering.
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it might look tough, Bro. My wife has been doing everything for a long time. It came to automatism and is not at all difficult if you have mastered the technique well. Yes, in two weeks my wife spends 2-3 hours in the installation. Tears off leaves, distributes and ties up branches. She waters the plants every two to three days. I suppose it is not a lot of work for such an outcome.You work too hard.
This time I delayed the vega due to a very hot summer. I did not want to translate into flowering in the heat. I planned 4 months vega, it turned out 5.5. But if everything goes well in the future, then this will be a result that I have never had before.How long have the plants in this pic been veged for mate???
Yeah it's a long veg for those setups.it might look tough, Bro. My wife has been doing everything for a long time. It came to automatism and is not at all difficult if you have mastered the technique well. Yes, in two weeks my wife spends 2-3 hours in the installation. Tears off leaves, distributes and ties up branches. She waters the plants every two to three days. I suppose it is not a lot of work for such an outcome.
This time I delayed the vega due to a very hot summer. I did not want to translate into flowering in the heat. I planned 4 months vega, it turned out 5.5. But if everything goes well in the future, then this will be a result that I have never had before.
I have been growing this way for about 6 years. I've tried all sorts of fill options. I think that now is the most optimal, only the vega is a little shorter. Now the fill is too thick .. and continues to grow ...Yeah it's a long veg for those setups.
A guy in OZ I know does the same as you. He doesn't cover the ceiling as much as you do though.
Have you ever had problems with bud rot as it's so thick inside the cage??I have been growing this way for about 6 years. I've tried all sorts of fill options. I think that now is the most optimal, only the vega is a little shorter. Now the fill is too thick .. and continues to grow ...
In a tent nearby, the vega is shorter and the lighting is less powerful.
Now I am preparing clones in order to carry out the next cycle on the clones.
To say that they were is to say nothing))) All these six years I have been working on the microclimate in the installation. It is very difficult to achieve the correct microclimate in such a tight space. This time it turns out better than ever. I finished the prototype to perfection.)))Have you ever had problems with bud rot as it's so thick inside the cage??
Well I'll definitely be watching intently. Hope it comes out awesome for ya mate!!To say that they were is to say nothing))) All these six years I have been working on the microclimate in the installation. It is very difficult to achieve the correct microclimate in such a tight space. This time it turns out better than ever. I finished the prototype to perfection.)))
This is not me, this is my wife. I can not do that.))))you an artist bro.