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  1. snapte

    I woke up to this this morning

    No trying to convince anyone...it is just so different than what I have been doing for the last 28 years...maybe it is the water. I started using RO long time ago, so that my starting point would always be the same, but If it works for you keep doing what you do.
  2. snapte

    I woke up to this this morning

    Try lowering it a bit...as I have never read that that ph range is optimal for hydro, no matter what form of hydro. Where did you read this common knowledge? I have many grow books at home here and I have never read that.
  3. snapte

    I woke up to this this morning

    yeah for a broad scale yes...I like to keep my bath water a bit tighter controlled. 6.5 is way to high for my liking especially in nft.
  4. snapte

    I woke up to this this morning

    6-6.5 in hydro??? That should be around 5.8 - 6...otherwise you do get lock out.
  5. snapte

    Let's See Your Frostiest Flowers

    Wow. the colours are amazing. I need this is my life!!!
  6. snapte

    Help me choose between 2 leds please

    My vote goes to Fluence Spydr-x or Spydr 2. They are a bit more pricey, but damn those lights performs and kick out a serious amount of PAR. Both great for veg and flower, doesn't produce a lot of heat and are passively cooled, so no chance of failing fans.
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    Let's See Your Frostiest Flowers

    Super Lemon Haze, cured for 5 weeks.
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  9. snapte

    Who Else Runs Spydrx-plus By Fluence?

    There is a lot of cross lighting, as the leds have a certain angle they spread and with the spydr that is 125degrees, so that is why you can and should hang them that low, otherwise you lose the intensity very quickly. Leds don't have a great penetrating power like hps. So a flat canopy of...
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