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but yes,rain is sort of a thing around here...
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Setting up these sabers. To connect the lights to the driver is it red to red and blue to black?
I like storms, we used to watch them off the coast of Virginia Beach. We were there for Hurricane Andrew, it was pretty awesome. All flights of stairs were waterfalls and some streets were like 3' deep. My sister lost her shoe, lol.we only get 9-10 inches per year on average so even a little rain is noteworthy here...and this time of year i'm bound to get caught out in a few storms,sometimes they get quite gnarly...or at least it seems that way on a bike with lightning flashing all around you or caught in a downburst or hailstorm...that's always exciting...
but yes,rain is sort of a thing around here...![]()
35 to 40 watts psf is a good target with led. But you can do pretty well with h 25 wpsfThank you. Assuming the ventilation is there - it is - I'm running about 1100 watts (actual) of LED in 3x600 COB white lights and 2x1200 full-spectrum 15w diode.
Placed on a bar they result in a pretty solid footprint of 4x6; in the sequence 600-1200-600-1200-600 over 5 horizontal feet, each 600 bar over two plants.
I have 6 vertical feet from *top of pot* to lights available.
Am I running the risk of overdoing it and burning up 6 plants in 7 gal smartpots/coco; in a 5x4 growspace? Temps are good - I went overboard on ventilation.
I'm just wondering if there's a theoretical upper limit to like, watts per plant, or how much energy they can absorb. Currently at about 175 watts/plant.
Thank you for yall's time.
Yes tony. But you only need one wago
connector. Red to red on one side and blue to black on the other.
This is pretty normal for N Texas. That was the strongest I've seen in over 20 years, though.Bad storms in Dallas yesterday. Very short and violent.