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That's the same as the CLite just with a new brand. I've seen good reviews of the Clite.I am scoping out a 260 watt for use my 31x31 for single plant and auto runs.
This one uses the 0-10v control for dimming and should integrate with my Vivosun app.
Here is the whole series in different wattage. Good ppdf and have seen these mentioned in grow diaries.
Amazon.com : FARMLITE LED Grow Lights for Indoor Plants Full Spectrum Growing Light Bar Plant Hanging Growing Lamps Seedling Daisy Chain Dimmable (240watts) : Patio, Lawn & Garden
Amazon.com : FARMLITE LED Grow Lights for Indoor Plants Full Spectrum Growing Light Bar Plant Hanging Growing Lamps Seedling Daisy Chain Dimmable (240watts) : Patio, Lawn & Gardenwww.amazon.com
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This is a very good price as well! Thanks for sharingI am scoping out a 260 watt for use my 31x31 for single plant and auto runs.
This one uses the 0-10v control for dimming and should integrate with my Vivosun app.
Here is the whole series in different wattage. Good ppdf and have seen these mentioned in grow diaries.
Amazon.com : FARMLITE LED Grow Lights for Indoor Plants Full Spectrum Growing Light Bar Plant Hanging Growing Lamps Seedling Daisy Chain Dimmable (240watts) : Patio, Lawn & Garden
Amazon.com : FARMLITE LED Grow Lights for Indoor Plants Full Spectrum Growing Light Bar Plant Hanging Growing Lamps Seedling Daisy Chain Dimmable (240watts) : Patio, Lawn & Gardenwww.amazon.com
Few ways to get a good price. Stalk a light or controller on Amazon and after a while the discounts will fly. I also got a very good price on a second 150watt panel by stalking it on the in app store button.This is a very good price as well! Thanks for sharing![]()
I moved the okie x Cinderella to the right corner. I also managed to bend the tops down without breaking for the first time ever. Maybe because of the stretch? The plant looks like hell. Will be surprised if it survives. I went in scratched the soil and pulled some leaves for more air circulation. Added some ewc and a dash of craft blend. Had to trim some bottom branches off the rear nlx hashplant that got moved to the middle. The rear left og biker lemon is one weird plant. It has hundreds of bud sites, the branches are super long and lanky. It smells like vomit or rotting something at the moment. Probably won’t have big buds but lots of them. The plant wasn’t topped either. I bent over that plant and the tall Nl hashplant. The pbb that I didn’t transplant right side 2nd back, her stems are harder than a viagra commercial.View attachment 2592041View attachment 2592042the Death Star is just majestic View attachment 2592043^ here’s the tarded seed in the tarded soil. Not sure about its origin. Seedling popped up in Death Star’s bunker weeks after moving into ocean forest after having issues with my used bas 3.0. It’s either a Death Star that didn’t germinate or ocean forest includes seeds
. Anyway it’s a totally different color. Now is that the tarded seed or the tarded soil?
Love the sensor shade. And the plants.18 days from cut....
I need to put clay balls on top to stop the algae![]()
I use a blue Solo Cup.Love the sensor shade. And the plants.
That's wild. I always envy a nice attempt at cramming something into a small tent. I'm tossing up between popping some RSC Nepali Highland, kumaoni or some old personal Nevs Haze X SLH or Nevs Haze X Old Timers Haze chucks and I've been telling myself a 140x70x200 isn't big enough for the old satties lol.Cut this Liberty Haze down this afternoon.
Cool little plant. I grew it in the 1x3 portion of my grow tent. With only 36 inches of vertical space to grow in, once the height from the soil and the distance between the light and roof is factored in. There’s only 20 inches of space between the soil and the light. So lots of low stress training and scrog netting are required to operate in such confined spaces.
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I think I'd go this route, either/or.Nevs Haze X SLH or Nevs Haze X Old Timers Haze
Leaning toward a slightly different Nepali mountain X SLH chuck, they just haven't had much luck germinating lately so I'll probs throw a few Nevs X slh and Nepali X SLH in. The Nevs haze crosses are good but a lot more hybridized in comparison the the Nepali chucks too..Ran em outside back in the day for a few years. The Nepali X SLH were my go-to smoke before I got all wrapped up in Indoor hype strains.I think I'd go this route, either/or.
All credit goes to @JIMKSI64 for that oneLove the sensor shade. And the plants.