TigerTanks
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I get hives when I see Nanners..... RRRRRRI culled the Lemon Tree this morning. . Too many nut sacks everywhere.
I get hives when I see Nanners..... RRRRRRI culled the Lemon Tree this morning. . Too many nut sacks everywhere.
I wouldnāt know about the high from Lemon Tree. This is my second attempt and second one that hermied.Sorry to hear that man.
That's exactly what I'm gonna end up with, I didn't catch mine in time.
Really sucks cause the LT was one of my favorite highs.
I grew two. First one was amazing, lemon pledge, good high - second was more bland, no lemon. Still a decent buzz but not 'the' pheno.I wouldnāt know about the high from Lemon Tree. This is my second attempt and second one that hermied.
Just 200W? I shower under 200W.Day 14 of 12:12.
I culled the lemon tree this morning, so now Iām down to five plants. Theyāre still stretching , but Iām sure Iāll be OK height-wise.
This is with the new light drawing just over 200 watts from the wall.
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Hey! I miss my old car.I dunno why but I believe him yo... Printer is trying to sell a car online(pretty sure it's him) & the 3rd button from the top on the far right of the dash is for a 200W dome light to pop on in case you want to catch up some reading while you drive.
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With LED lights, thatās the equivalent of 2000 HID watts, according to some lights Iāve looked at on Amazon!Just 200W? I shower under 200W.
LED temp is the limmiting factor. The hotter you run them the less efficient they are and it also shortens there life span. 55c or 130f is around max. I think my bridgelux strips run around 109.You are supposed to be able to get about 50w per strip right? That would be ~400w so your lights should last quite a while even at full power on the driver unless I'm missing something.
And if you went with a bigger driver the possibility of shooting more juice to them than they can take is possible right?
Regardless I think you have plenty of light for a 2x4
kinda looks like the dash from a airplane!I dunno why but I believe him yo... Printer is trying to sell a car online(pretty sure it's him) & the 3rd button from the top on the far right of the dash is for a 200W dome light to pop on in case you want to catch up some reading while you drive.
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i did'nt know a led had a sweet spot temp wise, thanks for the heads -up noob ?do they have a low end?LED temp is the limmiting factor. The hotter you run them the less efficient they are and it also shortens there life span. 55c or 130f is around max. I think my bridgelux strips run around 109.
No min. The cooler they run the more efficient. So if you are diying, go with more LEDs.i did'nt know a led had a sweet spot temp wise, thanks for the heads -up noob ?do they have a low end?
That canopy looks nice and level even with no training.Day 19 of 12:12.
Three across the back, left to right; Sangria Cookies, Twinkle Tarts & Vietnamese Silver Leaf.
Two in front, left to right; Cherry Wine & Orange Blossom Special
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Iāve got the new light up to 270 watts out of 290. Thursday morning itāll get cranked up to 100% if there are no Iāll effects from the 270 setting.
i've got a frankenstine auto that is just a few days behind yours.Day 17 of 12:12. Twinkle Tarts showing early frost.
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If you lack space, I have heard that after pollenation thay can go back in veg and the light cycle won't matter. Their job changed and is no longer 12/12 dependent.Today after work I collected some pollen off the male Cherry Wine and hit nine or ten lower ālarfyā branches on the Female Cherry Wine.
Before pollinating, I removed the female from the tent, and moved it to another floor under itās own light. In fact, it took the place of the male that I collected pollen off of, and heās now in the green bin.
My plan is to leave the pollinated female out of the tent for two days, then Iāll mist it with some water and put it back into the tent. Hopefully thatās enough to prevent any of the other plants from getting pollinated by stray pollen.
Did it work? Stay tuned for six weeks to find out.
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