Club 600

Niko Bellick

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I apologize if this or a similar question has been asked before but there are just too many pages to look through. I am setting up a 600 watt perpetual sea of green. How many one foot tall clones would be optimal under a 600 hps?
 

full of purple

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16 clones depending on how bushy they are you could maybe fit a couple more,penetration wont be good on the outer sides thow,it be good to rotate every week
 

duchieman

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Oh yes. I think it's one entry per category, unless it's changed since I was there, so I giving it a day or two to consider my entries.
 

DST

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I think I would up that to 20 if doing sea of green. Then you will be pretty much guaranteed to hit your 600gram point. 0 veg req, take of side branching if you feel like it, and as I've said before, Bobs yer Uncle, Fannys yer Aunt, you'll have a sweet harvest so you will. The Prof that joined us recenty is proof of what you can do with zero veg and numbers.

Yes! my initial plans had been to use 16 lolipopped. harvest four every two weeks if i did the math correctly.
 

jigfresh

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D.... there is a question on the Competition thread for you.

And Endls... you can use it right away bro. It's pure water just waiting to be drank up by some pretty MJ plants.

EDIT: LOL D... was wondering how you pulled jin out your hat for an RO user, as it's sort of strange to follow what kind of water we all use... but then I remembered the rant he posted. Yo jin, if you are reading this... don't let people piss you off too much with their bullshit. They will always spew it from their puny minds.
 

ENDLSCYCLE

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Sweet thanks....the manual says let it sit "for a while" to stabilize...and not emphasizing on how long "for a while" is.....not really getting the point....it's pure....what has to stable??
 

jigfresh

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Well... I will say that when my RO comes out the tap it's a bit cloudy looking, but that disappears after say maybe... 30-40 seconds. Not sure if that's what they are talking about. I've never used anything but RO, so I can't compare... but I've always been very pleased with my results using it.
 

DoobieBrother

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Oh, and way off topic, but:
I love my new MPK61 !!!
It does have stiff keys, with the same spring feel that a synth has, but it has more overall resistance to it's feel.
Gives the feel of something that will last through years of rough playing.
Some out on the interwebz had complained that it was difficult to play for more than a few minutes, to which I ask: compared to what? If playing any instrument were easy, we'd all be gathered 'round the campfire with our instruments of choice as we joined in on rousing rounds of Kumbaya until the cows came home.
So I foresee old & forgotten fore arm muscles groaning & complaining over the next few months as I remind them of what they are there for.
The drum pads are just as stiff as others on the internet has said/complained about.
But all drums sounds can be played through the keys, so it's not a big deal to me.
The drum pads can be assigned to help control changes in Ableton during recording/live performances, so that is my main need for them.
All knobs & faders & buttons feel solid and pro-level. Very reassuringly smooth and strong.
The Akai version of Ableton Live Lite 8.2.7 came with extra drums kits, keyboards, and sound FX plug-ins (Collision, and Electric to name two).
In March I'll be upgrading to the full in-box version of Ableton Live 8 Suite which has everything and two kitchen sinks.
But I have lots to learn over the next 3 or 4 months until then. ;-)
Tonight, I attempt 2112 on my bass for a non-stop video cover of it for youtube.
Has to be done by midnight tomorrow night, or else... dire things will happen to me...
bongsmilie
 
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