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Your plants look kind of sad. Have you been feeding them much?
I was puzzling the same thing, as you mentioned before with growers choice it would seem they have a practice of rebranding/partnerships.I looked that up. The odd thing was I saw a lumitek light at the hydro store. Not sure how their marketing works.
Here is my opinion and only that.Just this morning actually. Her haircut is brand new... interesting, I measured the run thru PH and it measured a 7.3 --- not sure why. ...and thanks for noticing --- and inquiring.
What do you think is up with all that?
There is something going on with their stuff, but for my needs they do not work.I was puzzling the same thing, as you mentioned before with growers choice it would seem they have a practice of rebranding/partnerships.
Thing is, under the photontek brand they've released a brand new light, similar design but different style. Photontek have just popped up as a sponsor on a rival grow forum. I'll have to check the new lights specs against the lumatek range.
Here is my opinion and only that.
#1. How often are you watering? I ask because the media looks a little wet
#2. The general color of the leaves indicates the plant is hunger.
#3. If you have an odd PH or PPM coming out that might explain what is happening. I would start with a slurry test for both PH and PPM's. There might be more going on than what I see.
Good Luck with your grow.
I hear you there, I'm always happy to let others try the " new best thing"There is something going on with their stuff, but for my needs they do not work.
Kinds has some new X light that might be interesting but based on their past I am not going to drop Fluence type prices to check them out!
If I had the room I'd happily get a sp3000, in the budget range it's looking like a game changer from mars. A solid built light with good components, the uv addition is what interests me.
The sp3000 was part of mars New range this summer, I gotta be honest I think it's a great light, if it passes the time test it actually brings mars reputation up to a serious option.
I agree, I purchased two sf1000 lights this summer for a little 80 × 80 tent, I'm well happy with their performance for the price.I'm using Vipaspectra va600 very happy with it's performance and a SF 2000 whick I'm doing a review on loving that light it's kicking ass .od
Yes that is my bad. I was thinking spider farmer. I am not going to get into the Mars issues, lets just say been there and done that. It is interesting the prices for products and how much it changes based on taxes and tariffs. Kind of a bummer.The sp3000 was part of mars New range this summer, I gotta be honest I think it's a great light, if it passes the time test it actually brings mars reputation up to a serious option.
Hlg seems a solid light, Pioneer for quantum, just not easy to acquire in the UK at standard price. Interestingly Hlg have just started using different drivers, introvonic* drivers which are good quality but has reduced the overall warranty I believe.
Yes, alot of companies like to seperate continent markets and play price games. The UK market has been starved up to now with alot of this tech. Over here on the big internet retailer they're still heavily pushing cheap nasty blurples.Yes that is my bad. I was thinking spider farmer. I am not going to get into the Mars issues, lets just say been there and done that. It is interesting the prices for products and how much it changes based on taxes and tariffs. Kind of a bummer.
That is so sad. So what would happen if say someone bought the light and sent it to the UK? How do they keep this from happening?Yes, alot of companies like to seperate continent markets and play price games. The UK market has been starved up to now with alot of this tech. Over here on the big internet retailer they're still heavily pushing cheap nasty blurples.
The quantum board panels are just as easy to swap out or upgrade as the cob chips and they are in the same price range.I think you should invest into COB led because the chip can be upgraded and switched easily. Change spectrum to your liking by buying different cob 2700k_6000k. If one burns out buy another and switch it in for maybe 30-50$
COB better and brother then led diodes
If you cotacted a American or other company directly then nothing would stop you paying for the light and additional import taxes.That is so sad. So what would happen if say someone bought the light and sent it to the UK? How do they keep this from happening?
I’ve been eyeballing spider farmer the 4000 to be exact. I saw it says it had the 5x5 flower footprint too but one of my buddies had ordered it and he says that it says 4x4 flower footprint On the something the light came with, he swearsI've found a Aussie company that makes kits there the same boards as spider farmer and a few other brands I'm going to build my own and I've got a full set of led Buddies lights for side and under lighting taking my grow to the next level .OD .
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