Tags High Efficiency Lighting Garden

tags420

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I put the at660 up over the Jilly's. It's everything I have wanted. I will get something flowering under it soon. I also did some quick readings of my 600w hps.
[video=youtube_share;PeJBDQlvp7M]http://youtu.be/PeJBDQlvp7M[/video]
 

PurpleBuz

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Do the jilly's really have as much blue\purple as the video is showing or is the white balance off a wee bit? Seems in the video even the 600 w hps was a cooler white than expected.

Thanks for showing the par reading on the canopy.
 

puffenuff

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Damn the jilly's look amazing! Gotta applaud the level of detail in your update. Man that AT660 is really frickin' awesome. Can't wait to see you do work with it. Keep up the great work.
 

tags420

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Do the jilly's really have as much blue\purple as the video is showing or is the white balance off a wee bit? Seems in the video even the 600 w hps was a cooler white than expected.

Thanks for showing the par reading on the canopy.
No...that's them. They have a pinkish blue tint and more trichomes than anything I have seen in along time. It's really crazy. And then there is a light purple in the actual buds too.

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Damn the jilly's look amazing! Gotta applaud the level of detail in your update. Man that AT660 is really frickin' awesome. Can't wait to see you do work with it. Keep up the great work.
Thank you sir puff.
The jilly's are really an unexpected treasure...and all head stash for me!!!
 

Someacdude

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Great info, this is a difficult subject to find and real info about.
Im starting my first grow with super soil and ???? led lights, you give me hope.
 

tags420

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Took down the jilly's at day 61...definitely ready...and so am I to smoke these sexy ladies.
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Nug shots
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Each branch was beautiful and stacked like these
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No trimmer, all by hand for these girls and I had the biggest scissor/finger hash collection in years.
 

HrilL

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Those Jilly's look really nice. Glad you were able to get some really nice color out of them. Do you know what your temperatures were?

Also that new AT660 looks like a beast. Only thing I think apache is lacking is UVb chips I suppose you could get/make a supplemental light for that but they the AT120 or AT200s you were using definitely did a decent job producing some frosty nugs. Just wondering if you'd get more resin with a little UVb thrown in there.
 

tags420

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I really can't imagine the jilly's produce any more resin/trichomes, but in theory some additional uvb could add more. Most uv-b chips are junk or the good ones are really expensive and output too much or not the right nm's. The best uv is still the uvb tubes like what clw uses or just reptile bulbs. CLW was the first and they have they still best integrated system for uvb.

All I can say is apache is and has been testing/studying uvb and how to get it into their lights. One step at a time, it will happen.

Temps in my room were 66-78. The hottest it ever got was 85 and the coldest was 62. But 66-78 was the usually high/low every day.
 

tags420

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The big lemons under the indagro are looking great. Right on track with the hps. It is really just a low yielder. We have 1 outdoor and it's right next to a 1 fire OG(low yielder, true og). Both the same exact same size and structure when they went out and now, but the big lemons have half the nugs. So, no more big lemon after this IG run. It is some amazing quality for sure...just not worth the yields. I guess I should have called it skinny skunk og. It's super stoney and cures to a very loud skunk smell. Can't wait to see how these finish up.

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Beefbisquit

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The big lemons under the indagro are looking great. Right on track with the hps. It is really just a low yielder. We have 1 outdoor and it's right next to a 1 fire OG(low yielder, true og). Both the same exact same size and structure when they went out and now, but the big lemons have half the nugs. So, no more big lemon after this IG run. It is some amazing quality for sure...just not worth the yields. I guess I should have called it skinny skunk og. It's super stoney and cures to a very loud skunk smell. Can't wait to see how these finish up.

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Looks delicious!
 

tags420

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Thanks guys. They are getting to the pretty part now. Things are looking great so far and should hopefully out yield my 600w hps in g/w.
[video=youtube_share;DSDnHHkjK54]http://youtu.be/DSDnHHkjK54[/video]
 

FuckJeffGoldbloom

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Tags that looks great, very impressive in a 4x4 with that many plants, as always love your videos brother, Keep doing what your doing!

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Someacdude

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Thanks guys. They are getting to the pretty part now. Things are looking great so far and should hopefully out yield my 600w hps in g/w.
[video=youtube_share;DSDnHHkjK54]http://youtu.be/DSDnHHkjK54[/video]
Woooow , awesome, so you are using supersoil and cali lightworks led's?
 

tags420

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Tags that looks great, very impressive in a 4x4 with that many plants, as always love your videos brother, Keep doing what your doing!
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Thanks bro. Seems like a lot but they are really leggy and low yielders. So you have to pack them in to get any yield. It's not the greatest strain for a grow test by any means, but I know what it does under 600hps so it was a good control never the less. But 2 gallon fabrics and some super soil would have made a big difference. Still a good test.

Woooow , awesome, so you are using supersoil and cali lightworks led's?
No man it says the whole set up in the first part of the video. This is an Indagro pro420 with pontoon addition. It is a 400w induction. and then 660nm red addition from the pontoon. Makes the spectrum better for flower.
4x4 with 24 1gallons with fox farms happy frog soil. And they have been feed 3 times with Advanced Bloom and GH CalMg in the 400-500ppm range so not very much. And now on there will be some molasses every other watering.

I use Apache Tech led's for my all led lights/grow but not in this room. This is my first/test run with the Indagro...next time it will be in with the rest of the garden. I also do use and support super soil normally...but it takes time to mix and I ran out before this started so just the happy frog this time.
 

Someacdude

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Thanks bro. Seems like a lot but they are really leggy and low yielders. So you have to pack them in to get any yield. It's not the greatest strain for a grow test by any means, but I know what it does under 600hps so it was a good control never the less. But 2 gallon fabrics and some super soil would have made a big difference. Still a good test.


No man it says the whole set up in the first part of the video. This is an Indagro pro420 with pontoon addition. It is a 400w induction. and then 660nm red addition from the pontoon. Makes the spectrum better for flower.
4x4 with 24 1gallons with fox farms happy frog soil. And they have been feed 3 times with Advanced Bloom and GH CalMg in the 400-500ppm range so not very much. And now on there will be some molasses every other watering.

I use Apache Tech led's for my all led lights/grow but not in this room. This is my first/test run with the Indagro...next time it will be in with the rest of the garden. I also do use and support super soil normally...but it takes time to mix and I ran out before this started so just the happy frog this time.
Right on, so you like these lights? Im 4 weeks away from bloom and i want to order led lights. Ive got my soil cooking right now.
 

tags420

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Right on, so you like these lights? Im 4 weeks away from bloom and i want to order led lights. Ive got my soil cooking right now.
You are confusing me. This most recent video was an induction light...not led. Yes I like it. It is very nice and the pontoon addition allows me to use it to flower with. By it's self the IG induction is the best veg light I have ever owned.

But in the rest of my gardens I run Apache Tech led's...that are pure led's. And I love them. I just got the new versions/model of the Apaches, but havent got to grow with them yet. They are 2X as powerful as the old ones and the big one covers a 4x4 fully better than a 1000hps. So Yes I like my apache led's.

In the future I will try and rig up the indagro pontoon with my apache led's. Then use the induction for my veg room.
 
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