IlovePlants
Well-Known Member
Howdy all you led, and low energy enthusiasts. My name is ILovePlants and I've been slowly making my through the growing gauntlet. At first it was difficult adjusting to the subtle differences, but it is on every front. I, for one, also enjoy the challenge.
Water, is generally used less because of the lack of heat. From a stealth and low cost aspect this is a good thing. Though some do argue that the lack of heat is what is missing with leds. The heat forces the plants metabolism to accelerate taking in more water, and inadvertently nutrients, in order to "sweat" so to speak. I bring this up because water is life. It is the thing that I track while I watch my plants through out the day.
In order to get around not being able to use oscillating fans, I've been placing 9" fans under the canopy blowing air up the foliage. For several reasons this has benefited me; 1. Foliage is cooled by having cold air replace the hot air. 2. This simulates the water cycle making watering consistent 3. Air support, small limbs "float on the upstream" 4. I think it emulates high mountain conditions where the wind hits the foothills and blows up to the peaks. 5. It smells amazing
Lately I've been emulating the things done by Nugbuckets in his "mainlining technique". I had been getting lazy, it was good to get those reminders from a full time grower. Top early, train early, control canopy, add support, and boom you have a happy plant!
The Cabinet is 50" tall, 14" deep, with a 7.5 gallon running the Huckleberry Cheddarwurst 2 pheno. Vegging this clone has been a joy, it was a huge limb that got snapped on accident that I turned into a clone, tomorrow will be one week in the cabinet. On the sides of the cabinet, running up the first 24" of the 27" growing space, are two 17watt 3000k T-8's. Topping off this lovely cabinet is the grow panel 45, 28 true watts, about 1.5 years of vigorous use and that puppy is still tearing up the yard. 62 watts of light, with a 13 watt personal fan blowing air up the canopy.
After a few weeks in flower I may replace the Glowpanel 45 with my new 50w dimmable prototype light. That way after 3 weeks into flower I can slowly ramp up the wattage. The prototype is made from highly under driven 10 watt diodes, 28% voltage overdraw. This will keep the temperatures down, and life time extremely high.
This project was cheap, if you don't include the glow panel which could easily be replaced. The cabinet itself was 15$ from Home Depot, 18$ for the T-8 lights, 7$ for the 7.5 gallon container which fits perfectly. I am going to be doing more of this in the future, only scaled up to a 4'x4', without a doubt. Hope all grows well,
ILovePlants
Water, is generally used less because of the lack of heat. From a stealth and low cost aspect this is a good thing. Though some do argue that the lack of heat is what is missing with leds. The heat forces the plants metabolism to accelerate taking in more water, and inadvertently nutrients, in order to "sweat" so to speak. I bring this up because water is life. It is the thing that I track while I watch my plants through out the day.
In order to get around not being able to use oscillating fans, I've been placing 9" fans under the canopy blowing air up the foliage. For several reasons this has benefited me; 1. Foliage is cooled by having cold air replace the hot air. 2. This simulates the water cycle making watering consistent 3. Air support, small limbs "float on the upstream" 4. I think it emulates high mountain conditions where the wind hits the foothills and blows up to the peaks. 5. It smells amazing
Lately I've been emulating the things done by Nugbuckets in his "mainlining technique". I had been getting lazy, it was good to get those reminders from a full time grower. Top early, train early, control canopy, add support, and boom you have a happy plant!
The Cabinet is 50" tall, 14" deep, with a 7.5 gallon running the Huckleberry Cheddarwurst 2 pheno. Vegging this clone has been a joy, it was a huge limb that got snapped on accident that I turned into a clone, tomorrow will be one week in the cabinet. On the sides of the cabinet, running up the first 24" of the 27" growing space, are two 17watt 3000k T-8's. Topping off this lovely cabinet is the grow panel 45, 28 true watts, about 1.5 years of vigorous use and that puppy is still tearing up the yard. 62 watts of light, with a 13 watt personal fan blowing air up the canopy.
After a few weeks in flower I may replace the Glowpanel 45 with my new 50w dimmable prototype light. That way after 3 weeks into flower I can slowly ramp up the wattage. The prototype is made from highly under driven 10 watt diodes, 28% voltage overdraw. This will keep the temperatures down, and life time extremely high.
This project was cheap, if you don't include the glow panel which could easily be replaced. The cabinet itself was 15$ from Home Depot, 18$ for the T-8 lights, 7$ for the 7.5 gallon container which fits perfectly. I am going to be doing more of this in the future, only scaled up to a 4'x4', without a doubt. Hope all grows well,
ILovePlants