Budda_Luva
Well-Known Member
is that what this guy is tryin to grow i thought he said suttin bout a white dwarf and u should send ur pic to them cuz the one they got on there site looks shitty
Most of these dwarfs are backcrossed with rudi's and tend to be very similar in growing traits and effects. Not the strongest but fast bloomers and you can leave 'em on 20/4 for the whole grow.is that what this guy is tryin to grow i thought he said suttin bout a white dwarf and u should send ur pic to them cuz the one they got on there site looks shitty
Say it again bro...yea man NP and damn im guessing u had to buy a ppm meter hard work= nice hard buds
Say it again bro...
We can all grow~ That's neither here nor there but we are growing indoors... And when you are indoors you can make these plants do as you instruct... So many brilliant minds out there have paved the way for the indoor grower and we choose to continue with the same mistakes over and over again. Mind you I know many people don't have pH and TDS testers and I myself do not have it all but it is my responsibility to ensure a healthy environment for these gals. My indoor settings are by far better than anything they can have outdoors because I gear it to their growing needs.
When people speak I listen and take notes. That's the only way we learn and books have been written on these plants for many years. I took a whole year to just research, read, and read some more before I started growing and I kid you not when I say my first investment ran me a grand because I know that the most important aspect of my newly found hobby would be light. Then after many many mistakes I fucking got it. It's as easy as pie. "Keep it simple."
I just got mine today. I had to go through a bunch of shit to get it too. I ordered on Friday Sept 12, 2008. By the next Friday I still had not received a tracking number from Stealth. I called the number that they give on the web site and spoke with Martin. I'm assuming that this was Martin Wiggett, the owner. Martin was very nice and courteous. He put me on hold for a few minutes while he checked on my order. When he came back, he told me that "they" were packing it up "as we speak". I received a tracking number in about 3 hours. They shipped it FedEx though I had requested UPS. FedEx has given me problems in the past... the driver tried to steal a guitar that I ordered from eBay. Anyway, I tracked the package and it made it to my local FedEx hub in fairly good time, but the driver didn't deliver it on the date specified... for whatever reason. Again, this is why I don't like FedEx.Does anyone have any experience with this setup? It looks pretty good to me and it seems to be priced not much above cost.
1 x 3 bulb reflector
2 x 105W 30K Spirals,
2 x 105W 65K Spirals
1 x 105W 50K Tube
Can be set up to be used for both the pure vegetative and the pure flowering configurations.
They claim it kicks out "an unbelieveable 17,000* LUMENS!!" (minimum).
$300 incl. shipping
I'm looking to grow a maximum of four plants in a very confined space (2' x 2' x 3') so I just don't want to deal with the heat from a HPS system. I figure these lights + a battery of eight or twelve 100W equivalent "daylight" cfls should be plenty of light.
Any commentsapart from than the inevitable "dude you could buy a HPS system for that kind of money"?
If you have the money i say buy 2-4 depending on how rich you are and use them as side lighting and buy a hps for flowering..Does anyone have any experience with this setup? It looks pretty good to me and it seems to be priced not much above cost.
1 x 3 bulb reflector
2 x 105W 30K Spirals,
2 x 105W 65K Spirals
1 x 105W 50K Tube
Can be set up to be used for both the pure vegetative and the pure flowering configurations.
They claim it kicks out "an unbelieveable 17,000* LUMENS!!" (minimum).
$300 incl. shipping
I'm looking to grow a maximum of four plants in a very confined space (2' x 2' x 3') so I just don't want to deal with the heat from a HPS system. I figure these lights + a battery of eight or twelve 100W equivalent "daylight" cfls should be plenty of light.
Any commentsapart from than the inevitable "dude you could buy a HPS system for that kind of money"?
I just got mine today. I had to go through a bunch of shit to get it too. I ordered on Friday Sept 12, 2008. By the next Friday I still had not received a tracking number from Stealth. I called the number that they give on the web site and spoke with Martin. I'm assuming that this was Martin Wiggett, the owner. Martin was very nice and courteous. He put me on hold for a few minutes while he checked on my order. When he came back, he told me that "they" were packing it up "as we speak". I received a tracking number in about 3 hours. They shipped it FedEx though I had requested UPS. FedEx has given me problems in the past... the driver tried to steal a guitar that I ordered from eBay. Anyway, I tracked the package and it made it to my local FedEx hub in fairly good time, but the driver didn't deliver it on the date specified... for whatever reason. Again, this is why I don't like FedEx.
I have the light hung from hooks in the ceiling and working. It puts out a pretty good amount of light... my mother plant seems to like it. Time will tell. I've seen a few grows using this light bank and it seems to do well. Main thing is, it isn't hot and it uses far less power than an HPS system. It delivers a pretty wide spectrum and I can configure it for veg or flower.
You realize it doesnt come with all of the bulbs youve listed right. You get to pick 3 essentiallyDoes anyone have any experience with this setup? It looks pretty good to me and it seems to be priced not much above cost.
1 x 3 bulb reflector
2 x 105W 30K Spirals,
2 x 105W 65K Spirals
1 x 105W 50K Tube
Can be set up to be used for both the pure vegetative and the pure flowering configurations.
They claim it kicks out "an unbelieveable 17,000* LUMENS!!" (minimum).
$300 incl. shipping
I'm looking to grow a maximum of four plants in a very confined space (2' x 2' x 3') so I just don't want to deal with the heat from a HPS system. I figure these lights + a battery of eight or twelve 100W equivalent "daylight" cfls should be plenty of light.
Any commentsapart from than the inevitable "dude you could buy a HPS system for that kind of money"?
ive seen many ebay ads for hps.... and for $150 you either get a piece of shit electronic ballast with a 3 month manufactures warranty, or you get a magnetic coil ballast with a 3 month manufactures warranty which is gonna shoot your light bill through the roof running at 7.5 amps.....Ebay...400w hps ballast hood combo...some with free hangers and a timer for 150 bucks....look it up
as i have said a million times... ventilation and cooling are different. you can use ventilation without cooling in most cfl setups, but all hps setups in small spaces will require cooled air and proper ventilation to keep your temps down. the hotter your bulb is the more radiant heat it gives off which can't be cooled with ventilation. ventilation only cools the air in your area, it doesnt cool the actual components ( bulb, hood etc. ), which will keep your area temps constantly rising, in your grow area. you will need cooled air to do this.HPS will fry your shit in such a small space without amazing ventilation.
A 300w hps will throw signifigantly more heat than cfls. Cfls are far more efficient.
Because lumens actually mean anything when comparing different technologies. Yep.Uh....17,000 lumens for $300?
I have 22,400 lumens and it cost me $60.
That is a completely rip.