Vert(600+400) 5 plant, from Ukraine with love

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Sedan

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The metal top you have, make one for the bottom too. The hole can be smaller. hang a few CM above bottom fan, air can go around. 3 notches cut out for plant bases. In the centre of each hole place one LED or a cluster firing at the other side.

It will be nice and bright like the inside of a UFO.


Now I understand how you want. But it will be far from effective! Skew rays do not give such an effect as straight lines. This can be compared with the southern and northern poles of the Earth, where it is always cold:
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Yes, it will be beautiful, like a Christmas tree)), but .....

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ttystikk

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Bro, very much !!! I need a little time to get myself into this.))))
That was for 6 plants, spread over 144 sq ft, or 13.38 sq m. Also it was a lot of light, borderline too much.

The design was meant to keep the watts used equal to the CMH lighting I replaced.

One could use as little as half the watts I did with good results.
 

Sedan

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That was for 6 plants, spread over 144 sq ft, or 13.38 sq m. Also it was a lot of light, borderline too much.

The design was meant to keep the watts used equal to the CMH lighting I replaced.

One could use as little as half the watts I did with good results.

Yes, Bro, the light can be reduced by 2/3, as well as the area. To get the result is not worse. Can you show the lamp how it looks, please? I see only plants. If you want, I would draw you a drawing, the way I would do if I were you ..
 

ANC

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No current LED can beat 315CMH for light output. LED's can match them at a lower temperature though.
 

Sedan

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That's going to be a lot of trimming!
This case my wife is engaged in)))),


I do not envy her this time)))

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A little more time passed. Began to feed PF hybrid 0.3 g / l (1 month of vega)

Hot roots .. little necrosis)) on the street yesterday was 35 degrees C (95F),

Although I'm doing the night in the daytime, it's still very hot in the room.

Illumination 105 watts luminescent 6700K

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gr865

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I expect you will have a wonderful yield.
GR8 job my friend!
Every time I open my tent that is what I want to see. bongsmilie

GR
 

vertnugs

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Very impressive grow Sedan.

I myself feel that your defoliation of the fan leaves is what gives you all those bud sites.I do basically the same thing but with just 1 600 watt hps bulb.Been stripping fan leaves for years and it is obvious to me that the more light one allows to hit any spot a bud can form the more one gets back at harvest time.

How long do you veg your plants again?
 

Sedan

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Well done!
I try to keep the level)))

I expect you will have a wonderful yield.
GR8 job my friend!
Every time I open my tent that is what I want to see. bongsmilie

GR
Thank you, bro, I also hope so))

Very impressive grow Sedan.

I myself feel that your defoliation of the fan leaves is what gives you all those bud sites.I do basically the same thing but with just 1 600 watt hps bulb.Been stripping fan leaves for years and it is obvious to me that the more light one allows to hit any spot a bud can form the more one gets back at harvest time.

How long do you veg your plants again?
Hello, bro!

Thank you for your kind words!

I have repeatedly noticed that you are very wasteful use of light. One square meter of 600 watts is a very powerful light, believe me! On one meter in a horizontal cultivation, you can grow 2-3 plants of these! This is the work of my friend 400 watts LED.

About 400 grams. The area is less than a square meter.



On the vertical 600 - 4-6 - 1 meter square. If the plants are dense and the light does not illuminate the walls of the room, namely the plants, then there is not enough light and enough space in fact!

This time, the vega brought the natural conditions to 6 months somewhere. In the next I do not know yet, because this cycle is not yet completed, another 2-3 weeks. And in the next I want to come up with something new and interesting, but has not yet come up with yet)))
 

Sedan

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Today I have a need to change the location of the lamps a little. I thought for a while, and decided to do so. In my opinion, this is the easiest and cheapest way to fix the lamp.


I turn to you, Bro: how much time and money did you spend on this design ?? !!
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I spent 10 cents, and 10 minutes of time !!!


To replace plastic pipes and corners of plastic, I use a piece of a grid that I have left from the basic design.


So let's go

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Three .. vu ala)))

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Below I will fasten to the fan casing!


I understood!!! You probably are very rich, and you have nowhere to put money
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gr865

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Today I have a need to change the location of the lamps a little. I thought for a while, and decided to do so. In my opinion, this is the easiest and cheapest way to fix the lamp.
I turn to you, Bro: how much time and money did you spend on this design ?? !!
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The pipe cost $0.00, part of scrap for my biz, time factor was minimum as nothing is glued just cut and put together. If I bought the pipe it would have cost about $3.00 to make two of these units, but it did take longer than 10 minutes. :wall: Stubborn bastard that I am.
I am not using that stand, design flaw, could not get the plants evenly spaced. So I hung both lamps.
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I am not a creative as you, but I don't have the funds to just waste so I have to think things out also,
This is working fine now, can get plant closer than I need too, bongsmilie

How do you change the height of the lamp using that screen over the fan? Do you raise the fan or do you have to make another screen to raise the lamp?

GR
 

Sedan

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sit collecting dust, such waste. ;))
Thank you, Bro! Join, the most interesting is ahead! :cool:))

Yes you are right! Kul tuba in the first must be washed regularly! Secondly, they take a lot of light without dirt! I prefer a global supply of cold air, through cooling the room after installation. And feed this cold air from below under the main fan. The one in the photo. The temperature inside the unit is regulated by the climate control of the air conditioner. You look how much inside, and you regulate the temperature in the common room outside.
 
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