herbologist
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12 plants per bed.4x8 Beds,three 600 watt digital,Advanced nutrients cannaseur line entirely.would show more but we don't even High Times it.So how many what watt lights are hangin' how far above about how much bud in that picture, Herb?
Thanks.
Thanks for the data . . . how far above the growth for this set-up, please?12 plants per bed.4x8 Beds,three 600 watt digital,Advanced nutrients cannaseur line entirely.would show more but we don't even High Times it.
Our new run has only 9 plants per bed ,same lighting and we our pulling 5 pounds finished trimmed buds per tray in12 weeks of flowering.three weeks of vegative.
Who would makes lights over 400 imhoHerb,
Sounds like a good recipe. I'm also going to add a big bag of Fox Farm Happy Frog for the mycorrhizae and humic acids. I could supplement the 1000 watters with a couple of 400 w ceramic metal halides on both ends when flowering. That would get me up to the 1800 watts your using. Also these new CMH's put out a lot of UV and have a better light spectrum than MH or HPS but as far as I know are not yet available in 600 or 1000 watts. I'm only allowed 9 mature plants but I could sign up a couple more patients if successful. Can you accept surplus crop from caretakers or do you have any patients in the Denver area that I could sign up?
Also, how tall do your plants get?
As far as reusing the soil, I was thinking that flushing with a hydrogen peroxide solution would get rid of most of the bacteria and viruses? Do you ever flush your trays?
The extra 400's are a WASTE, they would need to be closer to the plant canopy than the 1000's and in general it would be a fruststaring setup.Herb,
Sounds like a good recipe. I'm also going to add a big bag of Fox Farm Happy Frog for the mycorrhizae and humic acids. I could supplement the 1000 watters with a couple of 400 w ceramic metal halides on both ends when flowering. That would get me up to the 1800 watts your using. Also these new CMH's put out a lot of UV and have a better light spectrum than MH or HPS but as far as I know are not yet available in 600 or 1000 watts. I'm only allowed 9 mature plants but I could sign up a couple more patients if successful. Can you accept surplus crop from caretakers or do you have any patients in the Denver area that I could sign up?
Also, how tall do your plants get?
As far as reusing the soil, I was thinking that flushing with a hydrogen peroxide solution would get rid of most of the bacteria and viruses? Do you ever flush your trays?
Thanks for the tips. 288 kwh is only about $30 a month extra. I could also hang some fluorescents on the side walls instead of the 400's or install another 1000 watts overhead without the light track. I'm seeking to optimize lumens with my current lights not necessarily lower operating costs. I guess 3 - 600's would be ideal, but I already have the other equipment. My grow area is only about 9x6. Also wouldn't the 400's benefit the grow by adding the better light spectrum and UV of the CHM's to the red/yellow of the 1000 watt Hortilux HPS.Never said anything about respect??? Figured you would just say to call you.
But overall Are you filing 1099's for the people you buy from???
Also to JIMTHOMAS you would be better off using the single 1000 on a light mover, no need to spend an additional 288kwh a month with the 400's, 1 1000 on a light mover does the trick just great, also 2 600's not on light movers accomplish the same desired effect.
There are co-ops out there that will pay you cash for extra crop, usually they offer you around $3000 a pound or less, but if they dont 1099 you, then you technically are doing something illegal and most likely so are THEY..
Ya lots of people dont pay there taxes, and who likes having to pay taxes, Im not trying to be a square but its the truth, in this "legal" business why not keep it that way.