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Strains

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the dang plant looks like it could be Romain lettuce for God's sake!

:yeahthats

Its really looking tight, great show btw sleepy
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I think its great that you take time to answer these many questions for all of us. Thank you

-Strains :smokeit:
 

Sleepy

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some more pics...with scale.

some more pics...with scale.

chuckyoufarley!!>>...hey chucky...thanks for peepin in on me!!...so far, i am convinced...if it weren't for the cold temps, we would be 'off to the races'...
de Toke-ville!!>>...glad to have you, monsieur!! yes, i think the cabinet/closet/enclosure growers will be very happy with this unit!! thank you for the kind words!
whatissixbynine!!>>...okokok...keep your shirt on!:biggrin:
Strains!!>>..:huggg:...glad you like-ee...

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some pics...i tried to get a couple shots of each plant to show size and node spacing...



distance from light to canopy is now 8 inches...

 

alflud

Member
Subscribed!! I sure hope this works and we get to see some nice fat buds man. I have visions of mylar being made obsolete - an age where we will see growrooms covered in LEDs instead :D With the low power consumption and the lack of heat it's entirely possible. You can't have too much good quality light. The four girls there, they do look super verdant so far :)
 

S_a_H

Autoflower Crusader
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Hey man looks like its going ok so far. Next thing ya know they are going to be monsters.

There is just almost no stretch as well so I am really wondering how these are going to do with some Haze ?

S_a_H
 

Elite Green

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Sleepy/ LED_girl: Thanks for the test info, glad to see the LEDs are working so well. I'll be setting up a TAG system with about 30 126w LEDs in the near future, still perfecting the TAG nutrient schedule with 600w bulbs.
 

PetFlora

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Elite Green

Elite Green

TAG.

I would PM oyu but did not see it under your UN.

I have a TAG/LED Journal on IC. Come by and feel free to contribute. I am trying to invigorate TAG.

I am getting familiar with accum (planning on incorporating soon) and if you are up to it, would love for you to talk about it and post pics on my blog.
 

b00m

~No Guts~ ~No Glory~
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Hi Ya sleepy :wave: pulling up a seat for the rest of this show, can't wait to see the plants in flower bro, looking nice an healthy.

Peace and Gardening.
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Elite Green

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It says the thermostat kicks on at 74 degrees, that might be a little to hot.
The root zone should not exceed about 68 degrees.
 
Interesting thought there, Sah, about the haze possibilities, we need testing, stat! lol. I'm impressed so far with these lights... so hmmm.
 
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idoreallytry

nice man so compact and nodes are so nicely spaced,,,good luck,,,peace
 

Mr.Bill

Member
Hey Sleepy just checking in, looking good as usual, they are looking mighty fine.

You know skip brought up a point about failing led grows because lack of compensation for temperature, right after sleepy mentioned adding 1300-1500w heater. And I think to myself, So to compensate you have to add a 1000w heater? The problem here for me is about how much you are actually saving. For example our buddy sleepy here is doing a comparison between a 400w and 126w led. But if you add the 1000 plus watts worth of heater to compensate for temperature, how much are you "really" saving(Which is one of the huge selling points). Now I do think leds have their place, mostly for veg, because most have a smaller space to veg in, and as suplemental lights where tube flourescents are currently used. I don't know I'm stoned and rambling, sorry to come off anti-led or devils advocate, because really I'm not, not at all, I've been watching them develop and have always been interested am surely looking forward to adding one to my arsenal of growing equipment even more so as the months and years go by, just not to replace my primary flowering light. Maybe during the summer for a smaller indoor harvest to avoid using ac meanwhile the outdoor stuff goes boom. I don't know, like I said, stoned:dunno:. Much love sleepy, keep on doing that thing.:smokeit:
 
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NicholasSmokes

The need for the heater will depend on the ambient temperature of the grow room, of course. My NYC apartment is always hot this time of year (I don't control the heat and leave the window open all winter!), so I would not need a heater. Also, unless he has the heater on high, it is probably using less than 1000 watts.
 
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Elite Green

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Yes, and with a well insulated room we can easily keep 180+ plants at 75-80 degrees with one small heater even when the temp drops below zero. That would make for a pretty low watt to plant ratio with the LED lights.:watchplant:
 
It says the thermostat kicks on at 74 degrees, that might be a little to hot.
The root zone should not exceed about 68 degrees.

I am not a botanist by any stretch but I think the 68 is for your hydro res. That is to keep (bad) microbial activity to a minimum. In a soil or soilless mix you should have sufficient beneficial microbes and fungi to keep that all under cotrol and the plants would benefit greatly from a temperature of up to 80 - just what I've heard.
 

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Lammen Gorthaur
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If memory serves, Sleepy has the same issue I do, the current cold snap has brought unexpected (and transient) cold temperatures. I brought my cabinet indoors and that ended my problem by simply replanting and starting over. Lamentable, but no bigger an inconvenience than those anybody else has suffered. When the cold snap ends the temps here will return to the mid-70s and we will be back to paying air-conditioning bills.

In the meantime we are friggin' freezing.
 
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