Aussie Growers Thread

reza92

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Hey mate, do those cheap Ebay blurple lights work ok for the money? And how long since you flipped them?
They’re a complete waste of money. Wouldn’t touch them with a 10 foot pole. They go ok for lettuce and other leafy greens but even than they aren’t great. If your going to go led spend the money and buy quality, if you want cheap stick to hps.
 

Growoolit

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They pricey ilgm the quality looks good from what I’ve seen, I’ve been holding off buying more seeds for now, looked at the collection the other night, got a few strains now I didn’t even know I’ve got lol, I take cuts of strains I like and either run them again inside or out depending where it’s all at.

I rekon u should brake the tent out mate can never grow enough buds lol.
Over Winter I plan to start a few random/freebie seeds to see if they're worth working with. Cuts, for sure!
Pineapple Skunk and some ancient seeds are at the top of the list.
 

Nughead78

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They’re a complete waste of money. Wouldn’t touch them with a 10 foot pole. They go ok for lettuce and other leafy greens but even than they aren’t great. If your going to go led spend the money and buy quality, if you want cheap stick to hps.
I used to grow with 2 400w hps years ago worked really well. Now I've got a viparspectra 600w only used it once but it worked well for only $199.
 

reza92

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I used to grow with 2 400w hps years ago worked really well. Now I've got a viparspectra 600w only used it once but it worked well for only $199.
I would t touch a viparspectra light period. There’s more than a few horror stories of them catching on fire like the Mars hydro blurples. They also love to make false claims in their advertising and are just all round shot lights. You’d have been better off growing with hps or spending the money on quality leds like hlg/grow lights Australia boards, Samsung/bridglux strips or similar quality lights.

Will they grow weed? Yes. Will they grow good weed? No. Will they save you money vs a hps? Also no.
 

Nughead78

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I would t touch a viparspectra light period. There’s more than a few horror stories of them catching on fire like the Mars hydro blurples. They also love to make false claims in their advertising and are just all round shot lights. You’d have been better off growing with hps or spending the money on quality leds like hlg/grow lights Australia boards, Samsung/bridglux strips or similar quality lights.

Will they grow weed? Yes. Will they grow good weed? No. Will they save you money vs a hps? Also no.
I think they save a bit of money on power and some of the claims are false a 600w actually puts out 430w but as for growing shit weed they definitely can grow good weed but probably don't yield as high as the high end lights u mentioned. As part of a cheap set-up for the home grower to grow for personal use i think they go ok. It was the older model that used to catch fire. Never used the Mars stuff before. Outdoors is my go to but a little indoor set-up is good fun in winter.
 

Nughead78

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I would t touch a viparspectra light period. There’s more than a few horror stories of them catching on fire like the Mars hydro blurples. They also love to make false claims in their advertising and are just all round shot lights. You’d have been better off growing with hps or spending the money on quality leds like hlg/grow lights Australia boards, Samsung/bridglux strips or similar quality lights.

Will they grow weed? Yes. Will they grow good weed? No. Will they save you money vs a hps? Also no.
The viparspectra xs series uses all Samsung components too.
 

reza92

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The viparspectra xs series uses all Samsung components too.
They say they use Samsung diodes. I doubt it and if they actually do they’ll be older series diodes and low binned. The only way to know for sure is to sphere test them. China brands like vipar are notorious for swapping in lower grade components or using knockoff.

I think they save a bit of money on power and some of the claims are false a 600w actually puts out 430w but as for growing shit weed they definitely can grow good weed but probably don't yield as high as the high end lights u mentioned. As part of a cheap set-up for the home grower to grow for personal use i think they go ok. It was the older model that used to catch fire. Never used the Mars stuff before. Outdoors is my go to but a little indoor set-up is good fun in winter.
Quality isnt even slightly the same. You’d get better quality and more yeild from a cheaper hps. Light quality is directly related to cannabinoid and terpene content. For a start up grow you’d be better off with hps and upgrade to a quality led when you can afford them. Unless you live in Tasmania than just stick with hps and other hid lighting
 

reza92

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Seems that numerous brands are moving to the (lower end, perhaps) Samsung diodes.
I can advise that the Mars FC-6500 is a worthy lamp, but at $1200+ it's what you pay for.
I wouldn’t spend $12 on a Mars light let alone $1200. For that price I could buy 2 of the plug and play gla boards or almost 4 of their driverless kits and get far red and uv.
 

reza92

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What do u use for heating in your grow room in winter?
My drivers and panels. In summer I put the drivers outside the tent/cupboard. If it gets cold enough that I’d need to run a heater I’d just run a hps.

It’s not really an issue but as I run a wood fire 24/7 in winter which keeps the temps in my place pretty stable.
 

Nughead78

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My drivers and panels. In summer I put the drivers outside the tent/cupboard. If it gets cold enough that I’d need to run a heater I’d just run a hps.

It’s not really an issue but as I run a wood fire 24/7 in winter which keeps the temps in my place pretty stable.
Fire would be good. Mine will be in a shed where the overnight temp can hit 1deg in winter so I'm thinking I'll need to heat it a bit to keep it more stable
 

reza92

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Fire would be good. Mine will be in a shed where the overnight temp can hit 1deg in winter so I'm thinking I'll need to heat it a bit to keep it more stable
Go hps than. It’s not worth paying for heat and light when a hps provides both. Leds work best where head space and excess heat are the issues.
 
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Rewerb

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'Went to do a weekly res. change today in my F&D system & learned a very valuable lesson: Keeping things clean & sanitised is just as important as when brewing.

The res. had developed pale yellow floaty sludge that was blocking the pump inlets. I was too shocked & embarrassed to take/post a photo of that.

After a physical clean (dismantled all the pump components & scrubbed them with a toothbrush), I dumped the pumps, tubing & inlet air filter into a bucket of hot tap water with Sodium Percarbonate & turned the pumps on. After 15 minutes, the water looked like this:

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Absolutely putrid! Goes to show you that it's the stuff you can't see that does the damage.

The plants have been drinking/transpiring, but the EC hasn't changed in the res. over the past few days (pH increased slightly). They were basically in stasis.

I've also given the res. & flood table a good seeing-to with bleach gel cleaner, a thorough rinsing & will now hit them with H2O2 before reassembling & re-filling.

I reckon the fact that the res. hasn't had aeration stones running in the past week (I dropped/broke the ones I had last week & couldn't get replacements until yesterday) is the culprit & developed anaerobic bacteria in the process.

From now on, I'll also be adding a small H2O2 dose to the res. every couple of days to stop this happening again.

GRRRRRR!!!!!!

They’re a complete waste of money. Wouldn’t touch them with a 10 foot pole. They go ok for lettuce and other leafy greens but even than they aren’t great. If your going to go led spend the money and buy quality, if you want cheap stick to hps.
I made that mistake a couple of years ago before I had a clue & ended-up with a couple of Viparspectra lights that I just use for raising clones/seeds & maintaining a Mother plant - works fine for those applications, but definitely useless for flowering.
 
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LowRange

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What strains that ,lr
It was a seed labelled indica. I read about the red blood and it's caused by anthocyanin https://www.lucky13seeds.com/post/why-is-my-weed-bleeding so i will definitely clone this one.

They’re a complete waste of money. Wouldn’t touch them with a 10 foot pole. They go ok for lettuce and other leafy greens but even than they aren’t great. If your going to go led spend the money and buy quality, if you want cheap stick to hps.
Hmm ok thanks mate, the lights i got are Viparspectra at the time they seemed like a good light for the coin. But was curious if a cheap blurple could help supplement with a broader spectrum and a few more PAR. I have the green P series light, but i have a smoke detector in the shed above the tent linked to my phone just in case.

Pissing down here, 30mm in 30 min feel sorry for the local outdoor growers.
 

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