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Thanks for clearing it up, yea. I thought you got 2 of them, sorry. Must have been smoking some really good dope last night.

I thought the same thing until I went to the website and looked into it deeper. It's still a great light IMO and I like Spider Farmer and what they do here with the giveaway's.
 
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See how the numbers go down on the sides? That's because the diodes were all aimed down. When they changed it, the numbers evened out some.
Is that why there's two 1000's is that the deal with that one? The position? I was wondering about that one.
 
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Is that why there's two 1000's is that the deal with that one? The position? I was wondering about that one.
Yeah, a bit misleading on my part. Those charts are for bar lights. I used them just to show the spread of the light.
 
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Onwards to the next lesson, UV A+B...

The most efficient UV A+B... t5's These make a huge difference in resin production. Diodes can't compete at this wavelength..
I use 1 of these in my 2x4, and I've got one hanging in the 6x6, which I could be running two in there. Not only large bump in resin production, but also protection against PM, bugs and other problems down the line.


I love how my flowers look under these lights, giving them a nice suntan. (but don't look into the light). lol
There not too expensive too. So how would I run these if I where to get 1 for each side of my 4x8
https://www.amazon.com/AgroMax-Foot-45-75-Fluorescent-Light/dp/B01LYC0SSU
 
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In the UV A+B range?
Let me say it this way....:
Diodes are now able to produce more photons at the UVA/B range than tubes for the same dollar. They are more efficient than the T5's. But that does not mean they are putting out more.
 
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There not too expensive too. So how would I run these if I where to get 1 for each side of my 4x8
Yes, that would be perfect actually, and you can even hang them from your leds
 
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Let me say it this way....:
Diodes are now able to produce more photons at the UVA/B range than tubes for the same dollar. They are more efficient than the T5's. But that does not mean they are putting out more.
I like this response, I think you nailed it on the head.

So basically 50W as UV A+B would be cost prohibitive in the builds... So for now the 54 watt t5's are the cheapest way of approaching this issue, while still remaining within a decent efficiency realm.
 
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[SIZE=4][I]CurtisBlow916[/I][/SIZE], for what it is worth, there are many options on equipment and products that will work when growing cannabis...just look around at the farm and you can see all the variables through suggestions provided here. I realize you have put a lot of research into your future grow, and probably spent a lot of money also, but good growers can make it work with what they have...it isn't all about the equipment or a specific product. Yes, equipment makes it easy to get some better results, but you have to know what you are doing in your garden to make it work. Might I suggest you start a small grow, learn how not to kill your plants, and see if you have a green thumb for this first, before spending all that money and finding out you still have problems making it work. I know there is a learning curve in the process, and it is through this growing experience that one learns how to grow, and then when you see what you need, then look at what equipment you need to do what you want. Just a though that could help you save a lot of money and grief 😉👍

Yea.. I plan on just doing a 4 pot run this time just to get my feet wet and play around with my variables until I find that sweet spot .. I’ll still go with the bigger tent as it’s only 200$ .. but I’m thinking the same thing.. cause cannabis grows outside with no human help at all so really I’m just taking to mind set that less is more and it doesn’t need me for anything but to keep the environment good and water all the other stuff is just icing on the cake
 
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Controlling that environment is the icing on the cake so to speak. Once you got that dialed in well, your on a really good road.
That, and good genetics... The nutrients can be delivered a multitude of different ways. IMO, getting that part right is the hardest part. That's the biggest x factor, is nutrition, once all other things are in line.

They always change cultivar to cultivar also. That's why I suggest starting out with a big fat prolific indica, preferably a kush of some type. A good stable strain that's not going to flip one way or another, because you don't have your lighting dialed in perfectly.
 
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Controlling that environment is the icing on the cake so to speak. Once you got that dialed in well, your on a really good road.

That, and good genetics... The nutrients can be delivered a multitude of different ways.
So the nutrients are the candles?😂😂
 
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So I wouldn’t run the led and the t5s simultaneously ? Even with the led running at 20% power
Yes, I run them at the same time, actually. Many people only start running the UV during flower, but I start earlier, actually. It creates a hardening of the plant. The UV rays give the plant a suntan of sorts. It stimulates a stress response in the individual plant cells.
 
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Also should I do a 5th plant as a control ? If so what should be the variables.. I’m thinking 3 gal plastic in FFOF , ph 6.1-6.3, no nutes, no training .. just bare bones
 
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Controlling that environment is the icing on the cake so to speak. Once you got that dialed in well, your on a really good road.
That, and good genetics... The nutrients can be delivered a multitude of different ways. IMO, getting that part right is the hardest part. That's the biggest x factor, is nutrition, once all other things are in line.

They always change cultivar to cultivar also. That's why I suggest starting out with a big fat prolific indica, preferably a kush of some type. A good stable strain that's not going to flip one way or another, because you don't have your lighting dialed in perfectly.

What do you guys think.. I LOVE LEMON TREE.. I’m thinking of a 25 pack .. and just run 5 flower runs on 1 side until I run out of seeds or nutes just to get my environment and techniques right .. then either grab another 25 and power up the other side or grab a different 25 and stick with the 1 side to keep sharpening my iron, so to speak
 
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What for? 🙄
A control is a reference point to help in comparing in results through changing variables.. ie.

The air pots yielded x amount compared to control while the fabrics yielded y amount making fabrics the better choice..

basically you have to eat Cheerios without sugar to know if there better with sugar or not 😂
 
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Just to clarify where I’m coming from and trying so hard

This is the stuff available everywhere out here.. with that and talking to the experts on here.. (here come the humble experts saying there not) I feel like I have to shoot for the stars and land in the moon almost.
 
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"...basically you have to eat Cheerios without sugar to know if there better with sugar or not"

So, let me understand your reason...you want to try to see what way to kill your plants easier?🧐 To do this sounds like nonsense, but if we substitute some of those words around it should sound more like this.... basically, you have to grow weed without killing your plants to know if it is a success or not. Now that is more positive sounding , and it comes from experience 😉
 
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