The Penetrator demon grow

Funky$tAticDiscRetion

Active Member
I finally received my shipment of LEDGirl's very own "Penetrator".
Recently I just wrapped up a T5 stealth grow but realized that even T5's rack up a pricey ticket to pay.
So a couple months of saving up and I'm back in the game with a new name to claim.
I'm stickin' to aero/fogponics DIY setup for now though the setup itself won't be spoken of much since this is a test specifically written for LED enthusiasts.
I'm going to prove that high yield can be achieved with low wattage led with minimal T5 supplementation for the bloom phase but to be honest, I may not even need those bloom tubes until I actually see bud formation.
Either way, HydroGrowLED claims their light panels run flawlessly by themselves. So eventually I will see along with my followers.
I plan to keep a video journal unless someone reccomends otherwise since it may be a bit risky, although it is still technically a legal grow. One plant shouldn't cause too muc of a fuss.
If anyone has any questions, just ask but I plan to have some pregrow photos up to showoff the basic setup.
If all goes according to plan, I will have a phat 3 OZ plant.
I can only hope for now though. Peace out for now!
 

Funky$tAticDiscRetion

Active Member
No body is even down to throw blasphemous claims about how I am rediculous for even thinking I can achieve over 3 Oz. of a single plant with 63 watts alone? Bump this ish to Monday.
~WooKieE
 

Funky$tAticDiscRetion

Active Member
All right, I bite :D

IT'S RIDICULOUS! I take the under of 1.9 oz at 3:2.

Anybody worthy of escrow?
Awesome, someone to talk specifics with.
Well basically the reason why I assume my yield will be maximized is because I have been speaking with Cammie and her representative for a few months every so often; and in the beginning of our elaborate conversations she had mentioned that the 60 degree angle enhances the focus of the light so it forces any light that may possibly stray outward to be sent towards the ground.

She also said that any reflective material would be nearly useless since the light that does leak out the sides of the fixture is very minimal. She then offered the alternative 30 degree model instead, claiming it gave the grower "and edge". I asked wondering what this vague claim meant and she replied that it would fixate the light directly downward resulting in a photon flux amplification.

I decided to go with the 60 degree since the 30 did not come with a return policy. And I wanted to see if the stray light could be utilized by my reflective material. When my light had arrived I hooked it up for a test run and proved that the light is MUCH brighter with the reflective insulation stapled to the narrow grow room.

So earlier today we exchanged emails and she explained, "Most beginner gardeners with these lights are yielding .8-.9 grams per watt, and some more experienced guys are doing over 1 gram per watt. People with several LED grows and quite a bit of experience, hit 1.5 grams per watt and higher regularly. So for the 63W, achieving a 63-86 gram yield is about what should be reachable on your first try. The 63W is meant primarily for micro-grows and side/supplemental lighting. It shouldn't be used to grow more than 2 small to mid sized plants. Anyhow, just wanted you to keep that info in mind. "



But knowing that fact that I have proved her original claim about how my reflective grow room would be useless with her Penetrator, I took the liberty of making an outrages claim so I can have something to live up to.

Any haterz wanna duel?
~WookieE
 

horribleherk

Well-Known Member
dont know anything about led. but figure low-end 100w=1 oz. good useable bud not including popcorn- type stuff
 

Funky$tAticDiscRetion

Active Member
LED is a new phase MJ farmers are able to experience first hand and no body has no sort of interest in this upper-hand advantage I may have due to the specifications of my grow area?

Not even an angry member dedicated to HID has anything to say. What has RIU become?!
~WooKieE

Bump, bump, bump it up
 
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