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I posted a photo of the pot. Yeah that was the plan. I know its more hassle. I did look at the alien rdwc setup(looks amazing) the cost slightly put me off. As its a first grow didnt wanna chuck too much in and lose a heap of money.I just looked up oxypots - are you sure they hold water? or are you putting them in a 5 gal bucket? I'm confused.
I think you are going to have buckets not connected to anything, not RDWC, correct? How do you change water when the plants are as big as you? and you mention a scrog net, once those are locked in you can't lift the plants or move them without damage.
If this is your first setup, I think you will find it much easier and more controllable to plum the buckets into an external res.
Yes its a marshydro light. Iv only seen good reviews tbh. Thats what swayed me towards them.Is that a MarsHydro light? They have a bad rep. I would choose a different light.
The lights themselves are not that bad. But customer service is almost zero.Yes its a marshydro light. Iv only seen good reviews tbh. Thats what swayed me towards them.
Yeh i bet. Im willing to put the time in and also i know its gunna be a learning curve. Most peoples first grows had problems im. Guessing. Been wanting to start growing for years just never had the spaceFirst grow? A word of advice. Growing pot is a lot of work. A lot more than you can imagine. Keep it very simple for a couple of grows.
It's easy to get sucked into spending a lot of money only to kill your plants with kindness or decide it takes up more time than you want to spend on your hands and knees with your head in the tent.
Ah ok i see. Just going off reviews and setups iv seen online they look decent. Its close to £450 for the 1 light so i didnt go for the really low budget. Thought it would be more than enough for 1.2mx1.2mThe lights themselves are not that bad. But customer service is almost zero.
I realize the price point is important, but lights are the single most critical factor in your grow. Spend a bit more for better quality lighting.
How important is CS for a grow light though? I mean really, it's plug and play unless something abnormal goes wrong or it was damaged upon delivery and unboxing. #spiderfarmer isn't much different from Mars but loads of folks here seem to love themThe lights themselves are not that bad. But customer service is almost zero.
I realize the price point is important, but lights are the single most critical factor in your grow. Spend a bit more for better quality lighting.
Is customer service important to the grow? Yes, it helps with peace of mind which relates to how well you deal with the issues of your plants.How important is CS for a grow light though? I mean really, it's plug and play unless something abnormal goes wrong or it was damaged upon delivery and unboxing. #spiderfarmer isn't much different from Mars but loads of folks here seem to love them(Even though they can't apparently keep up with their own posts...Lol )
Thats the two lights i had in mind. Im. Sure there was hardly any difference between the 2. I think the spider cost slightly more. After watching hours of unboxing videos etcHow important is CS for a grow light though? I mean really, it's plug and play unless something abnormal goes wrong or it was damaged upon delivery and unboxing. #spiderfarmer isn't much different from Mars but loads of folks here seem to love them(Even though they can't apparently keep up with their own posts...Lol )
I hope that isnt the case and everything goes as planned. As long as everything arrives in working order il be just happy to get started.Is customer service important to the grow? Yes, it helps with peace of mind which relates to how well you deal with the issues of your plants.
True, it's not going to directly hurt the grow itself, but why would I buy something that if it breaks, I already know there is no support? That is a waste of time, effort and money.
Is customer service important to the grow? Yes, it helps with peace of mind which relates to how well you deal with the issues of your plants.
True, it's not going to directly hurt the grow itself, but why would I buy something that if it breaks, I already know there is no support? That is a waste of time, effort and money.
Best EC meter.Yeh better be safe than sorry. I feel like i need a back up of everything lol. But thats just way too much money.
Also struggling on which ph and ec meters to buy. So many mixed reviews put me off. Bluelab seem generally the favourite but more at the high end. I was gunna get 'essentials' brand ph and ec meter because they are slightly cheaper.
I think pests are not as much of an issue in dwc from what iv heard. But again better to be safe i spose. Main issue iv heard about is root rot mostly because of high water temps.
My mistake. Im buying the ts3000 not the 'sp' im sure they have a dimmer built in. I might be wrong though. Iv read so much the past month my head is scrambled
It's good to know the company is going to respond if the light fails, and send you a replacement.I disagree, no light company will troubleshoot your plants for you. It's a light, period. There are far too many other variables that can impact plants and how are they to tell the light is the problem.
I think one's own research on lighting is better met with results and hands on experience in decision making.
But to your point, we have warranties on these lights. If it's a problem contacting the company for a replacement then yes...most definitely this is an issue and this issue should be expressed to other folks for awareness. I get what you're saying.
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