Hotshot123
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No, it look pretty much like it does there, just standing up right, with a lot of leaves on it. haHave you got a picture of that wonderful plant before the chop?
No, it look pretty much like it does there, just standing up right, with a lot of leaves on it. haHave you got a picture of that wonderful plant before the chop?
that plant looks killer.what strain is it? kyView attachment 3679721
for drying pics , we don't get from our customer .
I would love to know where to get seeds at from a plant like that if you can I would like a pm of where to order them seeds at..ky........I would like to try that stran out doors and see how shed grow..kyThis is a picture of a 5 1/2 oz MEDUSA grown under a 220 LED, pulling 165W from wall. Dried weight.
Auto Dinafem Moby Dick XXLthat plant looks killer.what strain is it? ky
But guys, why trying to innovate about lights when I see in amazon a MH 1000 W for less than $40can you use those metal halides they sell at home depot for street lights
Nothing against your lamp but 420 is populated with the least saavy, most prone to group think, anti-science and pro advertiser led dolts than any stoner site ive visited. Theywere Pled's biggest cheerleaders than later banned them. lol clot of greedy half asses in charge there.Auto Dinafem Moby Dick XXL
one of grower grow with our LED Panel and you can check the whole growing from start to harvest http://www.420magazine.com/forums/completed-journals/256532-mihas-automazar-leds-take-2-a-4.html
As far as I know all bulbs and ballast are made in China in the same factory. They put name brand on some of them, and other names on the others. I have never had a problem with the no name bulbs, when I use to use MH/HPS, so I don't think there is really much difference, if any at all.Hi all, I don't mean to hijack the thread, but I'm curious if anyone has had any experience with these German Narva HID bulbs:
the Narva NACHROMA (MH) and NATRALOX (HPS)
Here are links to the product page: http://narva-gle.com/nachroma-en.html#nachroma-veg-en
http://narva-gle.com/natralox-en.html#natralox-veg-en
If anyone has used these before, are they considerably superior to a standard Philips bulb? Worth splurging on? Thanks in advance, y'all.
Thanks for the reply, Hotshot.As far as I know all bulbs and ballast are made in China in the same factory. They put name brand on some of them, and other names on the others. I have never had a problem with the no name bulbs, when I use to use MH/HPS, so I don't think there is really much difference, if any at all.
What a magnificent specimen!View attachment 3828726
Just found this picture.
Thanks hope they don't steal mineFind your local major electrical company (like one's that do large comercial jobs) find their suppliers (their suppliers usually sell to the public, just not at our discounted rate)
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You can find this item legally for under $200 on amazon, under "home improvement" I found it by doing a google search for "metal halide wobble light"
and if you are really interested they come in a 100w and 175w version. HTH
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But honestly if you are going to be honest and pay for it, your money is far better spent on the proper ballast and reflective hood. Those lights are designed to light hallways, not the most efficient route of MH lighting if you are growing plants.
But hey, I guess it works great if you want to take that other guys suggestion and steal it...ya know I mean free crap always works best I guess, I dunno I just hope you don't steal your supplies from hard working american men, who put in 8 hours of hard work to build America 5 days a week!!
From what I understand you can't give plants too much light, but the plants only need a certain amount for a certain area, if you give more light in that area then it needs, it want effect your plants as far as I know, it just will only produce a certain amount of bud, so you can put to much light on them, but it doesn't hurt the bud, just doesn't produce any more than the maximum amount of light that the plant picks up in a maximum space.. I hope you understand, it is very hard for me to explain. JMO Good luck and happy growing. And I think the answer to your question is NO.Will your plants tell you if you're giving them too much light(not heat)? In veg or flower?
im too stone to read past your first line ill be honestFrom what I understand you can't give plants too much light, but the plants only need a certain amount for a certain area, if you give more light in that area then it needs, it want effect your plants as far as I know, it just will only produce a certain amount of bud, so you can put to much light on them, but it doesn't hurt the bud, just doesn't produce any more than the maximum amount of light that the plant picks up in a maximum space.. I hope you understand, it is very hard for me to explain. JMO Good luck and happy growing. And I think the answer to your question is NO.