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You guys are making me want to fire up my buckets.
With all the money you are gonna make off that pull you can invest a couple gs in the horiba meters that will tell you ppms of Ca, N, K, etc.. individually.
If you want to get rid of them some people during the summer have been bugging me to do another run. JKYou guys are making me want to fire up my buckets.
That would be quite a bit of light lol...@Drdre Thanks bud. I'll use these to supplement my SS LEC 315W overhead, with 1000W DE in the quads.
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Thread hijack over.
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Double the footprint and the heat is dispersed differentlyAwesome trees man, very cool thread thanks for sharing. I was just wondering why you choose to grow vertical bulbs and trees vs horizontal lighting? Efficiency wise wouldn't you have to run more lights for the same sized room? Im just curious about how efficient it is in terms of $/sf to grow vs traditional horizontal. Factoring in the veg time it seems like it would be less efficient because more lights but the lower plant count is definitely nice.
There is no reflector and the bulb is vertical. So take the horizontal footprint and imagine the footprint turned on it's side and 360 degrees in all actualityDouble the footprint meaning what exactly?
I actually want to know the answer to this myself. Good questions Wise.Ah each bulb's individual footprint is doubled (ish), I get what you mean by that. But in the same sized rooms would you be able to use less bulbs in a vertical room or no? Sry for the ignorance.
Lets say for example a 20x20 room how many vertical bulbs would you use vs how many horizontal bulbs? And how would they compare in terms of veg time needed and final yield?
Ah each bulb's individual footprint is doubled (ish), I get what you mean by that. But in the same sized rooms would you be able to use less bulbs in a vertical room or no? Sry for the ignorance.
Lets say for example a 20x20 room how many vertical bulbs would you use vs how many horizontal bulbs? And how would they compare in terms of veg time needed and final yield?