thanx, but for the record I miss my always versatile 400w hortilux-lordhighlama said:this is great stuff bf74, just found this thread and just like everyone else has already said. This is one impressive LED grow.
bf74 said:thanx, but for the record I miss my always versatile 400w hortilux-
bf74 said:some more pics
If I can pass along one piece of info- veg the hell out of that mom- after you choose one- clip a bunch of clones-enough to pack your grow area- veg until roots show- and then sog it. Other than lst- or enough leds to break Donald political name- this is the only way to go with leds. My firstled grow was all led 230 watts- 7 just rooted clones= 3oz dry. and that wasnt even filling 1/2 of a 2 x 2 grow-tent. On that grow in addition to the ufo were 45w side panels-2 - these were mounted to the side of the box- I think these 45 watters made all the sdifference. You see, the ufo's 1w diodes dont reach so far into the canopy, and the light is not diffuse- thats why about 100w of cfl- will markedly increase your yields.On the pure led grow, I used 24w white 1w diode leds- very expensive- I think 6500k cfl's will do a similar job- the white and extra peaks of blue and red help fill out the spectrum- red and blue alone dosent cut it as well. Any questions, you know where to find me. peaceLassChance said:What kind of LED? How many watts? I have a 90 w. UFO Im using to germ and hope to veg with it.
They look real good. Congratz, man.
Lass
bf74 said:pics of the all led grow
Thats very kind of you,thanks.I just hope that more people that think they are unable to grow due to heat/ space issues and are paying a million % mark-up on a plant, realize that if they skip the oz for a few months- sounds crazy-I know, and save up for a couple of these units, 2 small areas 2 x 2 can be easily set up for a continuous supply of our beloved plant. Those with high wattage hid systems, lucky dogs, dont need leds, kids from urban areas with alot of foot traffic- like myself- and no secure area to run a high watt hid- like myself- need leds.Moto-Man said:Wow, BF74, hard to believe that in such a small space you realized such excellent results. I think you've opened up a whole new realm for people here on what I agree is a very chill site(!)
Kudos bro' - and best of luck in your continuing LED adventures
I have a LOT of reading/researching to do now!
Cheers!
Whats goin on? Thanx I appreciate the compliment.But these leds do the work for ya. The trick is to flower young plant-rooted clones, pack the grow area with them, and then sog it. Many small plants is key. I noticed these smaller plants retain the sought after increased callyx to leaf ratio.So far thats been the case.jaynyota said:Man I am still impressed. It looks like your plants are trimmed ? I mean it looks like once they are into good flowering then they are trimmed up . Mine are alot more bushy, is there a benefit to trimming them up like you do ? It makes sense to trim away the water leaves so the plant can concentrate on its beautiful flowers. I am just lookin for tricks and tips to help my ladies along. I appreciate any help or ideas you may have. Oh yea, it day 18 of flowering and they are lookin nice. Willl get some new pics up soon.....
no problem-yeah, seed plants-at least non-autos, dont seem to react as favorably in flower, in my observations, as small clones. And remember to keep the nutes at 1/2 strength- led grown transpire less thereby reducing the need for heavy ferts.Which I found helps out with nutrient lock-up. No problems so far. peacejaynyota said:Ok that makes sense. I am gonna take clones after they harvest, then try to grow a bunch of little clones, not enough room for a few bushy plants. Pack in a bunch of clones tightly, I like it.. Thanks again !!
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