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Uh, oh! … Otto!

Aristoned

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It took forever.. ROOTS!

After going back to the water bottle method I had no issues. The clone bucket is to expedite the process using a little bit of phosphorus.

Cheers!
 

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Aristoned

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She is getting spicy!

Wasabi Kush has a very nice smell in early flower, I cannot wait to see how she does mid-flower!

Nothing to complain about with Bridgelux so far, I’m excited to see what I get this time!

Cheers!
 

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Aristoned

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I put a fan above the Vero’s on full blast, it is brighter now and a lot more red came out of the 2700K 97 CRI.

I think it is time to look at running these babies @ 1.4A.

Cheers!
 

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Ttystikk

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Measured and observed.

I raised the light on both accounts.

The instrument may be faulty but the plant never lies to me, when both match I know the tool isn’t broken.

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An inexpensive instrument will be able to tell you the difference between two light levels, even if it isn't necessarily accurate about exactly what those light levels are. I need a cheap light meter myself.
 

Aristoned

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An inexpensive instrument will be able to tell you the difference between two light levels, even if it isn't necessarily accurate about exactly what those light levels are. I need a cheap light meter myself.

I’m not expecting it to be 100% accurate, as long as I am ~20% then I’m sure I can dial it in. Like you said, we really just need to know if we are heading in the right direction.

Which I found the halogen IR to not be to my liking. The incandescent seems to provide a better spread of light even if lower powered.
 
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