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    The Main-Lining Thread

    Yup that was it FJG! Good job! :) You must spread some Reputation around before giving it to... Damn...
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    First grow with LEDs; tips for improving light coverage??

    pico don't reply to THIS post...
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    First grow with LEDs; tips for improving light coverage??

    Sighs... Basically anyone reading that thread will clearly see the truth pico. Those who don't mind stealing from others will no doubt side with you. The good folks who find other ways to get what they need besides stealing it will side with me. It is an age old battle, good (me) versus evil...
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    G2-800w PARmaxx parabolic refraction integrated full spectrum LED grow light - 4x4 cr

    Definitely! I'm rooting for you N2L! All I have is street weed here until I move, so smoke a bowl of the good stuff for me brother! bongsmilie :fire:
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    First grow with LEDs; tips for improving light coverage??

    I have never claimed to have grown a single leaf of anything bro. You know this. When I post it is to try and help others with things they may not have thought of yet. Your posts are usually negative and have little to do with helping anyone which is why you continue to troll and attempt to...
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    First grow with LEDs; tips for improving light coverage??

    LOL Still trolling me I see pico. tsk tsk tsk :razz:
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    IF you are new to LED and want help choosing what to buy, POST HERE!

    Hi Mr. Vega! Well, the better lights on the market will cost you more than the money you want to spend. Area51, Apache, and 357 Magnum are some of the better known panels out there but they go for $500+. There is also the Hans LED panel which seems to be a good quality item that has some good...
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    G2-800w PARmaxx parabolic refraction integrated full spectrum LED grow light - 4x4 cr

    Amazing growth there N2L! Looking very nice! Can't wait to see them fatten up and finish out! Great job!!! :) :peace:
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    First grow with LEDs; tips for improving light coverage??

    Hiya DH! Looking good so far! I saw that you mentioned a light track but were concerned about losing intensity. If you do use a light rail you will be able to lower the panel down much closer to the canopy and not burn or bleach your plants because it will be constantly moving. Plus you will get...
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    IF you are new to LED and want help choosing what to buy, POST HERE!

    Exactly my point DI! As for the panel, fortunately they will install whatever color in whatever combination you want and that is a very good thing. Let's ask the forum for some input on the ratio of blue/red that should be used for flowering as well as the other colors that can be added from...
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    IF you are new to LED and want help choosing what to buy, POST HERE!

    Hey DI. The problem with the LED market is that EVERY Chinese seller claims to have the BEST product because of all the same reasons, ie: Best chips, best technology, best wavelengths, best spectrum, all best best best. It's funny for anyone to come on here and say, that panel is shit but these...
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    The Main-Lining Thread

    I believe this phenomena was covered back in the early months of this thread by Nugbuckets. I will dig around and see if I can find what his solution was and re-post it. :)
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    Flowering with Cree bulbs

    Sweet! Thanks for the info! The Deathstar is looking fat and delicious! Great work CM! :)
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    The Main-Lining Thread

    The question is, is the plant worth growing out if it is not symmetrical, 2 even opposing branches. It seems to me that it will throw the whole mainlining technique off from start to finish and you are left with dealing with an unruly plant the whole way. Lopsided, if you will. :-P Any thoughts?
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