SnotBoogie
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You doing a grow on a boat?
32' travel trailer (please see my thread in grow room design & setup) which I have an 8D battery which will run the trailer 12v needs for 2-3 days w/o chargeYou doing a grow on a boat?
32' travel trailer (please see my thread in grow room design & setup) which I have an 8D battery which will run the trailer 12v needs for 2-3 days w/o charge
I only travel if the spirit moves me or the King Salmon Fishing is hot!Does your job have you traveling all over ?
I don't know if this is for me????if it is I don't get the sig w/link deal and I don't know what's sketchy....That just sounds... sketchy.
Make a signature with link?
Select, copy and paste the URL to your thread, in your Signature in settings (where you have "relax")I don't know if this is for me????if it is I don't get the sig w/link deal and I don't know what's sketchy....
Has anyone tried his new mother/clone light yethttp://www.bonsaihero.com/ledgrow.html buying two will save you some $$$ and do a way better job and cover a 4x2(flower) with 130 total watts!! the all xt-e panel will come out later this year. I have the original and it still worked wonderfully.
If you don't want to go paypal, his panels are available on amazon too but at a higher cost.
ooo, havnt seen this yet.Has anyone tried his new mother/clone light yet
Forgive me, I'm still trying to learn about how different spectrum of light interact with plants, but isn't additional blue light beneficial for vegetative growth?Hans flower panel will veg just fine even at full flower(65w) mode................trust me their is no need for the mother panel
While blue light is "beneficial" to an extent in vegetative growth, its not gonna magically make your plants grow dramatically better. vegging plants is not hard compared to flower.Forgive me, I'm still trying to learn about how different spectrum of light interact with plants, but isn't additional blue light beneficial for vegetative growth?
I have no doubt that the normal panel does fine. However they are both the same price. So if you plan on keeping a mother wouldn't having a dedicated panel make sense?
You will lose some efficiency and the benefits are questionable. without specific models we can't know what beam angle the LEDs have already, but as a rule I would say no extra lenses, personally.I'm up in the air if I should buy some lenses (80 degree) for my CREE and REBEL ES LED's.
Only choice is 80 or 60 degree and if I do decide it would be 80 degree...don't want too much of a spotlight effect if I do go forward with purchase so 80 degree would be my choice.
What degree would the LED's be without a lens ?
Is it worth it to buy lenses for myLED's?
Pro ... con ?
Thanks
The LED's are CREE CW ,WW and Royal Blue / Blue XP-G - XP-E - XT-E and Philips Rebel ES Deep Red.You will lose some efficiency and the benefits are questionable. without specific models we can't know what beam angle the LEDs have already, but as a rule I would say no extra lenses, personally.
Scotch, Thanks for the info, I'll get it done, and it's pretty loose in Alaska, I also qualify for a MMJ card if I would seek one, but I don't give a shit about their politics..LOLSelect, copy and paste the URL to your thread, in your Signature in settings (where you have "relax")
i meant growing in a mobile unit sounds very risky, personally. Maybe ideal for your scenario though, saw your location after I had posted.
just compare the leds panel to panel and the different spectrum blends, as I understand it the original "gro panel" has three phases (spectrum blends) with a seedling/cloning setting-spectrum blend , can I call it that? what I mean is how many of each diode color is lit at a given setting, that panel is as close to what I would like to build, I would like a panel with each diode wired individually, not unlike a led sign (only different diodes) but controlled with a PC program. This would be a awesome way to bring a plant into a realistic lighting change, at least most of the budoligists are short stopping at 18/6 instead of 24/0 to 12/12 it might make a difference, it must impact em somehow...........anyway my .02Forgive me, I'm still trying to learn about how different spectrum of light interact with plants, but isn't additional blue light beneficial for vegetative growth?
I have no doubt that the normal panel does fine. However they are both the same price. So if you plan on keeping a mother wouldn't having a dedicated panel make sense?
Yes three settings.... the four cree xt-e 460(blue) and two lumiled rebel 660nm are always on! what changes between phases is the amount of cree xp-e 630nm that are added http://www.bonsaihero.com/ledgrow.html scroll down to see all the phases.just compare the leds panel to panel and the different spectrum blends, as I understand it the original "gro panel" has three phases (spectrum blends) with a seedling/cloning setting-spectrum blend , can I call it that? what I mean is how many of each diode color is lit at a given setting, that panel is as close to what I would like to build, I would like a panel with each diode wired individually, not unlike a led sign (only different diodes) but controlled with a PC program. This would be a awesome way to bring a plant into a realistic lighting change, at least most of the budoligists are short stopping at 18/6 instead of 24/0 to 12/12 it might make a difference, it must impact em somehow...........anyway my .02
definitely the 135w! but you can still only do one girl under it............personally save up for something better and don't waste your $$$$$$$$$$$$$$ on those ufos.Do anybody have any knowlege or experience with this type of light? I'm torn between a 90w ufo or 135w. http://www.ebay.com/itm/LED-Grow-Light-Hydroponics-Plant-Lamp-7-BAND-135W-Vegetative-Flowering-Cloning-/360644186522?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item53f811919a
Good to hear.........your temps are fine!! yes ideal conditions will give you better yields and 95+ will start to stress your girls BUT they will still give you somethinghey psuagro fortunately temps turned out to be ok with the 150w hps. i understand 82-85 deg. F isnt ideal but it should be ok