Lewismccage
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Yes I know, my spelling and typing are terribly incessant.Lewis, ever heard of paragraph breaks?
Takes me a while to write something, without taking a break.
Yes I know, my spelling and typing are terribly incessant.Lewis, ever heard of paragraph breaks?
Just out of curiosity, how are you or anyone for that matter who runs a sealed room.....how are you able to exchange O at lights out.Petflora thanks for the input. With my house situation a sealed room works best for me. Currently my air temps never get above 80 and drop to 71 with lights out. My last few grows have done quite well under the A-51's with a sealed room. I do use a fair amount of fans to circulate the air within the room aswell. Every grow has been getting better than the last.
I've seen flood light COB tossed out and Cree bulbs (which I use for clone and on the edge of my large veg area) maybe I will start there and see where it takes me.
I run a CO2 generator and use a few wall mounted fans to circulate air. I'm also using 2 6 inch fans with carbon filters to circulate air between my veg and flower sides of the room. I use panda film as a barrier between sides. My CO2 generator is outside of the room and is water cooled. I did that to have better temp control. It's attached to a CO2 monitor that triggers both the generator and a 4 inch inline fan that uses 25 ft of duct to push the CO2 in. I have no vent for the room so the only air that can escape is backdraft or when I open the door to work. I've been running this setup for a while now and found it to work quite well and is the best for my living situation. My CO2 generator barely has to run to fill that room to 1500 ppm CO2.Just out of curiosity, how are you or anyone for that matter who runs a sealed room.....how are you able to exchange O at lights out.
Thanks for the input.
My neighbor has a 2x2x5 with 6 plants. He is using a 300w LED similar to this, http://www.ebay.ca/itm/291003115391?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1497.l2648.Ok, my brain is going to explode going through all this lol. Going to start my first grow with a 2x2x5 tent with 2 plants to start. So since it's the first one I'm on a bit of a budget. looking for a led that can be used for all stages more or less. What wattage am I going to need, and light recommendation would be help full too.
Almost jumped on one of these about a year ago, they have been out for a while. One of the intriguing things is the Led placement with a reflector, which seems superior and the lumen counts are much higher than the other generic equivalents.Personally I'd go with something more like this 450w http://www.ebay.ca/itm/390741818306
There are quite a few grows in here using these panels, I'm following 3 right now, https://www.rollitup.org/led-other-lighting/800798-white-widow-big-bud-x.html, https://www.rollitup.org/led-other-lighting/800484-576-watt-lg-led-solutions.html, https://www.rollitup.org/stealth-micro-cab-growing/772856-300-watt-led-micro-scrog.html. I have one of these 450's running in my sig thread, they pull 200 on veg, 300 on veg+bloom switches on. I tried a couple of others and these do put out a lot of light in comparison. This is my first full veg/flower run with it, and in a pretty stable environment, good test for them.Almost jumped on one of these about a year ago, they have been out for a while. One of the intriguing things is the Led placement with a reflector, which seems superior and the lumen counts are much higher than the other generic equivalents.
Its a 270w light running, 450w reported.
I own one bloom model(using it in veg with some supplemental blue at the moment) , have 3 more bloom models and 1 veg model on the way.Anyone have any experience with onyx lights from rapid LED?
http://www.onyxgrow.com/bloom.html
Looks nice, cheaper than Area-51.
Looks like a nice light.I own one bloom model(using it in veg with some supplemental blue at the moment) , have 3 more bloom models and 1 veg model on the way.
They should be here by Monday.
Very intense light, much more compact yet as powerful (more powerful actually) as the xgs.
Very nice light so far.
haven't put the killawatt meter on it yet but the guys that build them tell me that's what it pulls as indicated by a killawatt meter.Looks like a nice light.
So it actually pulls 220 watts?
I agree a part chart would be nice.Looks like someone need s to make some par charts if everyone is gong to bandwagon this light. Don't get me wrong, good component(do we know the bins?), but the actual size makes me worry about the coverage.