brotherjericho
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30 day return policy? Flowering by itself takes much longer than that...
Since they don't run hot I space the 420's from weeks 6-9 @ 18"-24" from the canopy.I'd be interested to see what everyone has their inda-gro lamps at like heightwise?
Unless you know something I don't; the return policy on the Pro Grow 180 LED grow light (veg-flower) you recently purchased is only 30 days from the date of purchase. Were you able to get them to give you a longer return option somehow if you didn't like it?30 day return policy? Flowering by itself takes much longer than that...
Have you tried closer? I bet you could get 4" from mature plants, but that is purely speculation.Since they don't run hot I space the 420's from weeks 6-9 @ 18"-24" from the canopy.
I finish @ 12-18".
ya, that's clearly speculation. what would you base that bet on? you haven't seen one of these lamps running first hand, probably haven't even touched one... of course you can present a valid opinion on drop height. as far as i can see you haven't contributed anything but speculation or borderline ignorant skepticism to this thread for as long as i've been involved with it.Have you tried closer? I bet you could get 4" from mature plants, but that is purely speculation.
ya, that's clearly speculation. what would you base that bet on? you haven't seen one of these lamps running first hand, probably haven't even touched one... of course you can present a valid opinion on drop height. as far as i can see you haven't contributed anything but speculation or borderline ignorant skepticism to this thread for as long as i've been involved with it.
how about let the ones in this thread that have these lamps, and are familiar with them from first hand experience speak on the details of using them? mine is on a mover, as you all know, and it is about 12-15 inches above the canopy. I did have it closer, but as far as i know, the 420s have a preferred focal height of around 24 inches. with all the PAR output from these, i would personally expect a 4" drop to lead to photoinhibition and stunted plants. but then people like you would look at that, with zero understanding of botany, and try to put the blame on the lamp, when all it would be doing, is being too efficient.
Now now BJ that's no way to treat a new member to the forums. Perhaps he's not as skilled a grower as you and lacks the objectivity and analytical reasoning that you so clearly possess. It may be that he also lacks your elocution and literary prowess in his responses to your finely crafted posts. But chill out. No one is trying to prove anything to you. I would however be interested in seeing that PG180 LED setup of yours for your flowering. Would you be so kind as to point us in the direction of that thread?I just offered a suggestion based on my experience with similar technology, PLLs. I never said my way was the best way, just an idea to try. And I admitted it was speculation.
So fuck off. You are at this point advertising the lights. I see it. 35 posts, almost all about Inda-Gro. I say they are shit. Over-price, hyped up shit. Prove me wrong.
ya 35 posts on this site... so many other sites out there... what i'm doing here is posting photographic evidence of the results of these lights, not posting nothing but baseless opinion like you. i've checked out a lot of your activity on these forums, you hardly have anything worth reading, yet you still type....I just offered a suggestion based on my experience with similar technology, PLLs. I never said my way was the best way, just an idea to try. And I admitted it was speculation.
So fuck off. You are at this point advertising the lights. I see it. 35 posts, almost all about Inda-Gro. I say they are shit. Over-price, hyped up shit. Prove me wrong.
thanks bro! i just wish i knew what i was doing... lol apparently i'm some sort of a scrubNiice! looks awesome spliff good work man!