Herb & Suds
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You'll need a better light to flowerActual power is 102w
You'll need a better light to flowerActual power is 102w
Yea upgrade is needed that’s a seedling starter lightThat's not enough light to grow even one plant........let alone 4.
What light do u recommendYou'll need a better light to flower
WhYea upgrade is needed that’s a seedling starter light
what light do you recommendYea upgrade is needed that’s a seedling starter light
Everyone has there own flavor thoughWh
what light do you recommend
Plenty of threads and LED's on this siteWhat light do u recommend
Ok thank youPlenty of threads and LED's on this site
If you have the desire you can make a smart choice with a little research
Load of crap. My housemate pulled 150g off one auto under a mars hydro TS 600 in soil. That's a 100w light. Just search YouTube and check out people pulling QP's from 2x2 tents with 100w leds before you clearly push misinformation. Plants don't grow from wattage, plants grow from the available amount of photon particles within a certain wavelength.That's not enough light to grow even one plant........let alone 4.
You might want to brush up on your math genius........you and I are saying almost the same thing.Load of crap. My housemate pulled 150g off one auto under a mars hydro TS 600. That's a 100w light. Just search YouTube and check out people pulling QP's from 2x2 tents with 100w leds before you clearly push misinformation. Plants don't grow from wattage, plants grow from the available amount of photon particles.
This is under one TS 600
Yep, for his setup it's not enough. I agree. What I have an issue with is saying that you can't grow a single plant with a 100w light.You might want to brush up on your math genius........you and I are saying almost the same thing.
The example you gave was a 100w in a 2x2 tent........that's 25w per sq.ft.
The OP has over double that size........9 sq.ft.
I recommended he double the light he had, which would amount to 206w.
Stick with me here.
206w in a 3x3 tent is 23w per sq.ft.
I was recommending less light than you used for your example.
That's hardly a load of crap, or misinformation.