Been using this same brand but 9.5w 3000k with great results. Anyone try these out yet ?¿!
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Been using this same brand but 9.5w 3000k with great results. Anyone try these out yet ?¿!
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Pretty wild a e27 socket cxb3590 with a fan in it haha... Still not exactly as budget friendly as a few 6 packs of 13-14w LEDs.... but pretty cool... I was looking at some 4 pack 13w 1500lumen LEDs for $12.99.. I'm thinking about going for it when I find ones I trust... I wanna get at least 200w + of them, and probably get a UVb t5 to supplement some blues\uv for full spectrum and give it a shot.... Still haven't been able to find a cheaper or better alternative. They have 800 chip lm561 quantum board styles for sale but.... Thats still $120+ just for the driver let alone LED costs..... for a 480 watt $120 driver cost I could get damn near 500 watts worth of screw in bulbs.. They might only be able to power a solid foot of penetration but..... with SOG... heh.. Thats all you need lol
Superb job chronosync! Primo and homogeneous quality buds!
Is anyone here running SIL's in a hydro setup? I've scoped out quite a bit of this AMAZING thread and am seeing mostly midsize size soil grows.(which are fantastic by the way) Nothing wrong about that for sure, just would be cool to see some shots of a SIL hydro grow.
I did mine in straight coco cups, 22oz
I'm about to try one with hempy cups/mini hempy buckets using perlite:verm, 3:1, maybe a bit larger as I'm doing less plants I think
Hi mate and thanks for the respond!!No i dont have any ventipation system except the fan,sometimes when the heat is higher i open the zip of the tent and i add another one small fan and it drops 1-2 degrees..I saw some signs of heat stress and now i have the lights about 40cm from the top of the plant..I wish i had money for a small portable a/c..
Aren't there ventilation ducts or like holes in the tent for ventilation Ducts. I would open up 2 of them and have 1 fan bringing in air and the other venting it out.