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Yeah it's great but there are a couple different cuts running around as tangie, ime yields are moderate but quality is stellar.Anyone grown tangie outdoors or in dep before??? After building these beds I think I'm gonna need more plants to fill the whole space. My good buddy has a bunch of Tangie trays I can have but I'm not sure how it will produce.
Thx so much. I will try and run thx bomb instead if I can get enoughI've ran Tangie both indoor and Dep, I'd never run it inside again! Obviously the yield was much better in the Dep, if it was me I'd choose something else just my opinion. Happy Growing
@Blaze @Bulldog420 @Seamaiden
What do u guys think the least bright light I could use to keep my plants in veg. I have the extension cords with a socket every ten feet and last year I used 75 watt bright white florescents and it was crazy how bright they were. Would 25 watt flourescents be okay with a more mellow yellow tint ??? What do u guys think. Other option would be greatly appreciated if you can't think of a less intrusive way to keep the neighbors happy
I used those same cords but used those LED 60 watts they worked for me! Not to bright but good enough to keep from flowering ! Just info@Blaze @Bulldog420 @Seamaiden
What do u guys think the least bright light I could use to keep my plants in veg. I have the extension cords with a socket every ten feet and last year I used 75 watt bright white florescents and it was crazy how bright they were. Would 25 watt flourescents be okay with a more mellow yellow tint ??? What do u guys think. Other option would be greatly appreciated if you can't think of a less intrusive way to keep the neighbors happy
The lowest I have ever gone was using two 4' long T12 40 watt bulbs for a 10 x 12 area. Using something with a hood like a T12 fixture also helps keep the light downcast compared to just bare bulbs which can help with light pollution.@Blaze @Bulldog420 @Seamaiden
What do u guys think the least bright light I could use to keep my plants in veg. I have the extension cords with a socket every ten feet and last year I used 75 watt bright white florescents and it was crazy how bright they were. Would 25 watt flourescents be okay with a more mellow yellow tint ??? What do u guys think. Other option would be greatly appreciated if you can't think of a less intrusive way to keep the neighbors happy
@Blaze @Bulldog420 @Seamaiden
What do u guys think the least bright light I could use to keep my plants in veg. I have the extension cords with a socket every ten feet and last year I used 75 watt bright white florescents and it was crazy how bright they were. Would 25 watt flourescents be okay with a more mellow yellow tint ??? What do u guys think. Other option would be greatly appreciated if you can't think of a less intrusive way to keep the neighbors happy
@Blaze @Bulldog420 @Seamaiden
What do u guys think the least bright light I could use to keep my plants in veg. I have the extension cords with a socket every ten feet and last year I used 75 watt bright white florescents and it was crazy how bright they were. Would 25 watt flourescents be okay with a more mellow yellow tint ??? What do u guys think. Other option would be greatly appreciated if you can't think of a less intrusive way to keep the neighbors happy
a few years back those guys were just growing plants you could clearly see them from the raod ! I believe the county has came down on them ! Last year there fencing was bearly 5ft ! The grows off the highway are greenhouses nowI tried the corded route, ended up sticking a bunch of solar landscaping lights in the GH. They're not timed or anything like that, so not much control in that regard. But they'll stay on a few hours and I found they'd keep the clones in veg.
Driving to Lake Elsinore/Perris this weekend, TONS of very obviously cannabis greenhouses, because they were ALL lit the fuck UP. Don't know how much one really wants to draw attention in that way, ya know?
Thats a good thingFencing was a huge issue for us as well. We had to raise our ten foot fence to 12 feet last year because the full term plants get so big. :)
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