masterb403
Member
Hi guys,
I'm a first time grower (almost), and I've been ravaging these forums to get an idea of my first set of gear/strain/nutes, etc.
I've decided to move forward and get a Producer from BC northern lights. Now, of course when I've gotten all my finances in order and am within my budget to invest in this pricey unit, they release a new sensor system option. You can review what it does here:
http://www.bcnorthernlights.com/sensory-overload
and to sum it up: It detects PH levels and auto-regulates them, you can program the PPM of your Co2, has a temperature and humidity sensor, and a water temperature sensor, and an auto-watering schedule.
Now, sounds great, right? I mean come on, easy yields! Unfortunately, these upgrades come at a whopping price of $2700. This is in addition to the already approximately $5,000 unit. I know this unit has the potential to pump out 2+lbs ~ every 60 days, so I know no matter what it will be made back once I get the swing of things.
My question is this: Is this level of automation in a more experienced growers view worth the coin? It seems to me that the current level of effort required to manage one of these boxes isn't really digging a ditch or anything... I'm really more interested in if this extremely tight management of plant resources in your view will result in better yields? I would at the end of the day like to offer my plants the most optimal conditions for growth.
Oh and a footnote: My first thought was I'll stick with the basics now, and upgrade later. I asked them about this, and they said the more advanced computer would have to be installed upon ordering, and they couldn't come and install it at a later date. Hurray! That all being said, what do you guys think? Sorry for the lengthy post!!
-Andy
I'm a first time grower (almost), and I've been ravaging these forums to get an idea of my first set of gear/strain/nutes, etc.
I've decided to move forward and get a Producer from BC northern lights. Now, of course when I've gotten all my finances in order and am within my budget to invest in this pricey unit, they release a new sensor system option. You can review what it does here:
http://www.bcnorthernlights.com/sensory-overload
and to sum it up: It detects PH levels and auto-regulates them, you can program the PPM of your Co2, has a temperature and humidity sensor, and a water temperature sensor, and an auto-watering schedule.
Now, sounds great, right? I mean come on, easy yields! Unfortunately, these upgrades come at a whopping price of $2700. This is in addition to the already approximately $5,000 unit. I know this unit has the potential to pump out 2+lbs ~ every 60 days, so I know no matter what it will be made back once I get the swing of things.
My question is this: Is this level of automation in a more experienced growers view worth the coin? It seems to me that the current level of effort required to manage one of these boxes isn't really digging a ditch or anything... I'm really more interested in if this extremely tight management of plant resources in your view will result in better yields? I would at the end of the day like to offer my plants the most optimal conditions for growth.
Oh and a footnote: My first thought was I'll stick with the basics now, and upgrade later. I asked them about this, and they said the more advanced computer would have to be installed upon ordering, and they couldn't come and install it at a later date. Hurray! That all being said, what do you guys think? Sorry for the lengthy post!!
-Andy