SecondAttempt: thank you for watching, The flip box is pretty anti-climactic there are 21 hoods and 21 ballasts so the flip basically just flips power between four light controllers, on 60amps.
Packers fan: thanks for watching, 22 cents is incredible. that would make indoor MMJ a little less easy for me.
That's all? I just got my first bill here in SoCal, paying $0.31/kwh for most of the hours. My bill for running 2 lights was $700. I'm used to paying $0.08
That's all? I just got my first bill here in SoCal, paying $0.31/kwh for most of the hours. My bill for running 2 lights was $700. I'm used to paying $0.08
Thank you for the conversation, I hope every one is able to keep on growing even with the power rates in there area. I know in my city you can look at an arial map with power rates for different neighborhoods and pick your next spot like that, there is a pretty big price difference (+/-.1) per kw/hr.
sup G303? good lookin garden u got there, & u r smart to shop for grow houses based on electricity costs per neighborhood, i remember doing that when looking in denver.
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u gotta elaborate a lil more on the Grandevo PTO, you def. got my attention there... where did u pick it up? good experience with it?
The company changed its name from Marrone Organic Innovations to Marrone Bio Innovations in 2009. Grandevo PTO is a bioinsecticide, not expensive and dosage is incredibly low. if you don't want bugs use it, I was told it will soon get an OMRI sticker. the active ingredient works through a couple pathways; oral toxicity, repellency, and reduced reproduction, the product is for turf grass, although is safe for greenhouse use. I got the bag from a "tomato" farmer who recommended not using an atomizer, but instead a hand pump sprayer.
if any one uses this stuff PLEASE talk with me about it.
I use Azamax as well, I have always really liked it.
This grow seems to be about 20+/- hrs. a week, but the "nursery" is full of other plants I still have not photographed.
This is the first grow I have really taken time management into account (I have a full time job and am a full time student), I use big reservoirs and mix three different solutions for each room (try to mix a weeks worth at a time) . i use a hose to hand water, and have the bloom room on a drip. other little helpful items are float valves, constant read ph/ppm, and floor drains.