shaggy2dope
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thnx for all your help. It's been enlightening. Thx again
Genetics refer to where the plant comes from, they will grow on mars if the condition is right. In other words if i get a seed from an outdoor plant and grow it in hydro everything would work out fine. they just adapt to the new environmentJust to throw something out there. Would strain have and effect on what type of light to use. i try to grow some outdoor strain indoors(with hps 600w) and it didn't do to well then got some indoor seeds and put them out doors and they did fine. so would i need to get indoor strain for LED lights or would outdoor or even feminised work better.? OR am i just retarted and it doesn't matter???
i don't do clones just seed.
Because back in the day when looking for genetics i would see outdoor-indoor-fem-auto ect.
Just to throw something out there. Would strain have and effect on what type of light to use. i try to grow some outdoor strain indoors(with hps 600w) and it didn't do to well then got some indoor seeds and put them out doors and they did fine. so would i need to get indoor strain for LED lights or would outdoor or even feminised work better.? OR am i just retarted and it doesn't matter???
i don't do clones just seed.
Because back in the day when looking for genetics i would see outdoor-indoor-fem-auto ect.
yeah it was some crazy asain or tai. It was sativa dominent. Maybe i need to stay a way from sativas thenGenetics refer to where the plant comes from, they will grow on mars if the condition is right. In other words if i get a seed from an outdoor plant and grow it in hydro everything would work out fine. they just adapt to the new environment
after i think about it the one that didn't do to good was sativa dominent. i think i just need to stay away from sativa.The more indica the better IMHO...Shorter, tighter nodes, broader leaves, it will just fit the environment better and cause less unexpected issues. Sativa dom's get a touch too tall and side lighting comes into play (both with LED and HID). The light from LED's lose effectiveness over less distance than HID, (no matter what kind you use) so tall plants cause issues with their undergrowth. Learning some good LST techniques will not only solve that problem, but will most likely increase your potential yield as well.
Viagro suggested the Kessil too - that will be a purchase I make sooner or later without a doubt. I will stop in the garden center on Tuesday (think they're closed MLK day) and see what those LED stakes are called and then google 'em. I will let ya'll know what I find out.IXOYE can you find them on he web ? I might be interested in some of those too, look into Kessil's H150 they are working great for me so far
I myself have done a bit of business with Sean at Gotham and can vouch for their customer service and credibility. Have I ever had a problem? Yes, but it was usually fixed within a week. They are a good company and back their products well. I have no affiliation with them I'm just a happy customer.I called the number off of ebay, that beings you to their shop in NY, they are there during the weekdays, and probably on weekends. I have family I saw there around the holidays and stopped by in person as I was a bit suspect of the price, and wanted to see them in person prior to buying from them. I was impressed, and shelled out the cash for them. They do a lot of business off of ebay, and it is totally safe, they are on amazon too, and if you google gotham hydro, they have a website, but the website is horribly put together. They do most of their business through their ebay store though. Give them a call if you want to do that...
Please note that I am in no way affiliated, sponsored by, paid by, or stand to gain any benefit by or from blackstar, lighthouse, or gotham hydro. A lot of people are starting to become "distributors", "sales people" or "marketers" for LED companies, and their get some kind of benefit or what have you, for pushing certain companies on forums as such. I am not like that, I just like blackstar LED's. Hence why I own 750W worth of them. (and didn't spend over 1000 to do so)