What about this light schedule with far red.

nachooo

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I bought throught their main website and they sent it from USA.. 60 $ is the sending cost...but in total cost about 120$ almost 10 kg... 5 years of growing for me...very cheap
 

nachooo

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Have to add.. that spanish customs made me pay about 60 dollars more.... Even with that..if I would buy nutrients in a spanish growshop (like canna or advanced nutrients...) my cost in 5 years could be about 1000 $... So at the end they are 5 times cheaper even importing them.
 

burnpile

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Sk1 is close to being dry, will get it jarred today. Killed the light on the crystal friday night, cutting them this am, that will be 36 hrs of dark.
 

burnpile

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Sk1 is in jars, crystal is close. Got 6oz off of the sk1, all fit in 2 half gallon jars. Looks like more from the cryst but I need to finish trimming.
 

burnpile

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Trimmed the crystal last night 8.43 oz, all together 14.43 oz but considering that I have 800w +- of light, pretty low gpw.
 

RangiSTaxi

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Here is the flower room now. I think the quantums will definitely help. I think the cob fixture witl either be replaced with the new 200w cxm22 fixture I'm making or another 2 qb120 fixture like I just added. Here are the new girls.
Your lights look fantastic, I think you will get better mileage if you hang those much lower, I think light manufactures have their recommended light height too high , they do this to gain better coverage stats per watt, in flower.... light height will matter more.... your plants look good, if it were me id do a top down heavy (as in all) fan leaf strip, the opposite to lolly popping, use your lower leaves near the lower level of growing media as your solar trap and let the light to penetrate to the ground through your bud sites. for best yeild its better to strip fan leaves top down rather than bottom up. It ten days after the leaf strip you will find the leaves surrounding the stems will have 75% filled in the space that your leaf strip first provided and you many need to repeat again and again until the 3-4th week of flower. (p.s sorry I replied to a old post)
 
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burnpile

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Your lights look fantastic, I think you will get better mileage if you hang those much lower, I think light manufactures have their recommended light height too high , they do this to gain better coverage stats per watt, in flower.... light height will matter more.... your plants look good, if it were me id do a top down heavy (as in all) fan leaf strip, the opposite to lolly popping, use your lower leaves near the lower level of growing media as your solar trap and let the light to penetrate to the ground through your bud sites. for best yeild its better to strip fan leaves top down rather than bottom up. It ten days after the leaf strip you will find the leaves surrounding the stems will have 75% filled in the space that your leaf strip first provided and you many need to repeat again and again until the 3-4th week of flower. (p.s sorry I replied to a old post)
Thanks for the suggestion, sounds like a good idea but I had already cut all the lower growth off already. I'm in the process of modifying the flower room, going to mothball the kind for now and use 4ea quantum 288 boards 3000k, 4ea) quantum 120 boards 3000k. and my 2 cob fixtures, one full spectrum, the other, warm white. I may not need the cob's.
 

burnpile

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Here's what I've got so far, held up on the other 288 fixture but I may not need it. I did add a 200w ceramic heater that is on for 8 hrs a day since the room was getting down to 56 deg with lights out.

With the stretch maybe i should trim the top fans to let the light further down?
 

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heres the veg side, as usual i have to many going, getting ready to clone a bunch of these. I tried manifolding on a couple 3x crazy, thinking of putting them in the flower room on 4-20 +- when the blueberries come out.
 

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