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Texan, ja its 3x 100w cdm-t 930!
i use them for flower and veg, as one of them gives 2 hours of light for all vegging plants when its night for the flowering. they change their position at night.
lightning cycle for flower is 11/5,5/2/5,5
lightning cycle for veg is 11/5,5/2/5,5
big is the 'on' part!
the vegging plants and mamas stand beside the 3 flowering trays when its day.
at night, they recieve 2 hours of extra light from one of the cdms wich i hang in another room.
i use no timers right now,
complete manual operation.
these lights are very effective, i think with a single 315w cdm is no problem to light 120x120, 4x4 for flowering a mono.
3 smaller bulbs is more variable, which is important in a multistrain setup like my.
PHT#3
long internode, slow onset, N sensitivity is not controllable with chem, as you can see in the clawing that was induced by the same schedule as #2! very flexible, falls over if she would stand alone.
the thing that is with her, she reeks of strong industrial funk
sorry for overfeeding
im not sure about the second picture...lol...must be a second clone of #2...
i use them for flower and veg, as one of them gives 2 hours of light for all vegging plants when its night for the flowering. they change their position at night.
lightning cycle for flower is 11/5,5/2/5,5
lightning cycle for veg is 11/5,5/2/5,5
big is the 'on' part!
the vegging plants and mamas stand beside the 3 flowering trays when its day.
at night, they recieve 2 hours of extra light from one of the cdms wich i hang in another room.
i use no timers right now,
complete manual operation.
these lights are very effective, i think with a single 315w cdm is no problem to light 120x120, 4x4 for flowering a mono.
3 smaller bulbs is more variable, which is important in a multistrain setup like my.
PHT#3
long internode, slow onset, N sensitivity is not controllable with chem, as you can see in the clawing that was induced by the same schedule as #2! very flexible, falls over if she would stand alone.
the thing that is with her, she reeks of strong industrial funk
sorry for overfeeding
im not sure about the second picture...lol...must be a second clone of #2...
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