All plants were clones, and underwent 4-5 weeks of veg time. There were 4 plants in the system, although it could have held several more for the amount of lights and space there was. The final weight on the AK47 was 7.5 ounces, and the SC will come out to a pound or more, as it's currently drying.how long were the plant's vegged before flowering and were they clones or from seed? Also how many plant's were grown and what was the final weight? Thanks
That was a single Strawberry Cough plant. There was only 1 of them. It's the highest yielder I've got, but my friend is the one who did this grow...How many SC did you grow and were they under LED? If the results you are producing are consistent your on to something girl
No, I don't think they work well. I haven't seen a single UFO on the market that contains all of the nm at the proper wavelengths for marijuana. Nor have I seen any that incorporate a 60 degree LED, which is needed for penetration. LED's grow lights are fairly complex in what is truly needed to produce good results with plants. That is why most companies haven't figured out the design changes necessary, and all of the proper ratios of colors, to create a light capable of full flowering.nice grow, im a LED believe, do you think those 90w ufo work. how much did you pay, if you dont mind me askin, for your led setup
Then I would use two when you get the chance More light gives you more opportunity to produce higher yields. As far as Ed goes, I believe I'm about a week now from receiving an update from him.Hey LEDGirl, and word on the Ed grow? Those were some impressive results your friend got. Started saving my money for that 126w model. I figured I could start with one but my cab is deep enough that I could actually fit two of them in the cab side by side.
damn, thanks for that info..No, I don't think they work well. I haven't seen a single UFO on the market that contains all of the nm at the proper wavelengths for marijuana. Nor have I seen any that incorporate a 60 degree LED, which is needed for penetration. LED's grow lights are fairly complex in what is truly needed to produce good results with plants. That is why most companies haven't figured out the design changes necessary, and all of the proper ratios of colors, to create a light capable of full flowering.
My friend got special pricing on her units, which I won't divulge. She was one of the first people to believe in me and my light, and allow me to document her progress. The retail on 5, 126W lights is $2000.