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Old 12-14-2017, 10:24 PM #1
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7 plants under NextLight Mega.

Hey, fellas, just wanted to document a NextLight grow on here. I've got a 750w Black Dog and an Amare 450SE for backup, but these plants have been under the NExtLight from birth and I figured I'd see how it flowered.

Strains are all Ace Seeds and oldest plants are at 3 weeks from seed today. Recently transplanted from unhappy tuper coco to happy frog soil. Haze x's are in 3 gal to control size, Orient Express and Malawi pck in 4 gal.

2 Panama Haze
2 Haze x Kali China
Malawi x Pakistan citral kush
Zamaldelica
Orient Express

I've already got a thread going on this grow, so I'll try and keep this thread light based So far very happy with growth. Light's at 28" from tops, radiates a very even and manageable heat. Last grow had great results with the Black Dog, def one of the better blurples out there. I started with hydrogrow LEds back in 2009 and have since built a 600w array of screw in LED spyders as a supplement to HID, run BlackDog, Amare and now this.

First pic is today
second is under the Amare
3rd and 4th under the Black Dog
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Into flower - day 3

Hey, starke, thanks fer lookin in! Badass results w/ your hempy bucket setup. Yep, looks like 7 plants will fill that sucker to the brim
Here they are after a bit of binding and caging. Eldest are 30 days from seed. PH2 is a few days behind but biggest plant, Haze x KC 2 still recovering from repot. Day 3 12/12 right after a light fish and seaweed + light bloom feed at .8EC.
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Hey, fellas, just wanted to document a NextLight grow on here. I've got a 750w Black Dog and an Amare 450SE for backup, but these plants have been under the NExtLight from birth and I figured I'd see how it flowered.

Strains are all Ace Seeds and oldest plants are at 3 weeks from seed today. Recently transplanted from unhappy tuper coco to happy frog soil. Haze x's are in 3 gal to control size, Orient Express and Malawi pck in 4 gal.

2 Panama Haze
2 Haze x Kali China
Malawi x Pakistan citral kush
Zamaldelica
Orient Express

I've already got a thread going on this grow, so I'll try and keep this thread light based So far very happy with growth. Light's at 28" from tops, radiates a very even and manageable heat. Last grow had great results with the Black Dog, def one of the better blurples out there. I started with hydrogrow LEds back in 2009 and have since built a 600w array of screw in LED spyders as a supplement to HID, run BlackDog, Amare and now this.

First pic is today
second is under the Amare
3rd and 4th under the Black Dog
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Old 12-27-2017, 07:22 PM #5
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Day 7 12/12

Hey, DarkSider, thanks for lookin in

Girls are doing fine, first pistils belong to the Malawi x PCK, most Indica of the bunch and a real beaut.

Lifted the light to a legit 24" off closest tops. I have to fight a tendency to try and maximize every lumen, but temps are not high at the moment so can't really blast 'em.

Here are a couple group shots and portraits of some faves.
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So a couple of particularities of this grow while I'm waiting for pics to upload. It's gonna be a long haul, with all the Haze crosses and the Zamaldelica going 12-16 weeks, maybe longer. The Orient Express is Vietnam Black x China Yunnan indica and the Malawi is crossed with Pakistan Citral Kush, so these two tend to finish under 12 weeks. Panama Haze is Ace Panama crossed with their purple haze #23 as is Kali China (Kali Mist x China Yunnan indica) to make Haze x KC. The Zamaldelica is very basically (Malawi x Thai) x Zamal. The Malawi x Thai is called Golden Tiger and is a beast itself The Zamal is very psychedelic and tasty tropical sativa. Here they is at 35 days from seed for oldest.
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Greetings DWD! Nice to see you here with this exact thread.
Am recently enjoying the grower's learning curve of supplemental LEDs then full LED grow for veg and am aiming to go fully LED for summer. Amare SE450 /500 seems amazing and I also like the Timber Grow Lights too. Black Dog are a bit pricy for my pocket just yet.
But am really interested in COB grows. Look forward to following along here with your discoveries and in Ace Seeds forum as usual. Wishing you and your garden all the best for 2018 and onwards
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Greetings DWD! Nice to see you here with this exact thread.
Am recently enjoying the grower's learning curve of supplemental LEDs then full LED grow for veg and am aiming to go fully LED for summer. Amare SE450 /500 seems amazing and I also like the Timber Grow Lights too. Black Dog are a bit pricy for my pocket just yet.
But am really interested in COB grows. Look forward to following along here with your discoveries and in Ace Seeds forum as usual. Wishing you and your garden all the best for 2018 and onwards
Hi, ULMW, I was just on your Purple haze x PCK thread, nice to see and hear you I've been an LED convertee from way back, but things are getting really exciting now with COB arrays and even DIY screw in LEd fixtures are super effective, a la Terpene and Spugg.

I think Black Dog is very effective, and even though they are massive lights, I just no longer see a single fixture giving even spread of maximum power. Blurple panel makers are famous for overestimating their coverage, usually to the tune of 1/3, so very expensive to get even, full coverage for an amateur.

Cob arrays including the Amare do a much better job of spreading around excellent light compared to a single bulb HID setup for example. They are POWERFUL and shouldn't be underestimated as you can blast your plants with more photons than they can handle. The Amare SE450 did better than my Ushio 600W without even running the UV or lenses. Huge, heavy fixture, awesome for a 3x3 or max 4x4 for flower.

Check out those flexible COB setups that Koondense recommends. There's a 600w setup comparable in price to the Amare that is more powerful and versatile. You can direct each cob wherever you like and the frame is quite wide, so no missing anything.
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Nice to hear you had excellent results with an Amare. Many in the DIY community do their best to bash them

I own a SE 220, SE 250, and a P3 (and a BML SPYDR 600). Each in a different tent, but can be added to one another

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I own a SE 220, SE 250, and a P3 (and a BML SPYDR 600). Each in a different tent, but can be added to one another

Good luck with the NextLight

Got a link to yours?
Welcome aboard, Petflora and Shmavis; PF do you mean a link to the grow or the light?

I had 5 plants in a 5x5 in 3-5 gal coco; 2 3-footers under the unlensed Amare that did beautifully and 3 huge 7 foot sativas tied under the Black Dog. Was a bit overkill, but the plants loved it until I got a bit of bleaching under the Black Dog.

https://www.icmag.com/ic/showthread....338488&page=48

That's a link to that part of the grow. I had just got a gently used Nextlight for 900$ and switched everything out, arguably stupidly, in late flower. Huge change in spectrum.

I hear the Spyder's excellent, have seen some mad results, but have got plenty of good lights to play with for the moment.
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