Massachusetts Outdoor Grow 2019

Lostsoul41387

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Nice. Looking good. That's a sweet trellis setup.

FYI, the Trinity is a 520w, and has reds incorporated. Right now, there is actually a grow off competition between the HLG Trinity and some HGL LEDs. The trinity isnt coming out until July, but HLG sent a prototype out for this test. They have pictures, and pages of conversation on the light. Thought it might he helpful.

This is the page with the first released pictures, although the conversation about the light itself starts further back on page 2 or 3.
https://www.rollitup.org/t/hlg-vs-hgl-side-by-side-take-2.989196/page-4

There isnt really any other info out that I've seen about it, so if you wanted to do research this is probably your best bet.

(If anyone wants to read some serious drama and shit talking, find the original post of the same name without the "take 2". Its basically 24 pages of the owner of HGL vs the owner of HLG and the entire RIU LED community fighting. Its posted in the LED section for anyone interested in that sort of thing. Pretty funny stuff in there.)
Thankyou, made it myself for my first grow, I will deff look into the articles I appreciate all the info all I do is research!knowledge is power happy growing bro
 

Black-Thumb

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Started some DoubleGrape from Mephisto. They are still tiny, just popped above soil.

I want to keep my plants safe...do you guys think this would be considered "excessive security"?
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I love the look on his face. Full on "get off my lawn!"

We had to let him go from the organization. Not that we dont like "Daring Jumping Spiders"...but there were just too many webs. We helped him relocate to a nearby BlackBerry Bush.
 

FresnoFarmer

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Started some DoubleGrape from Mephisto. They are still tiny, just popped above soil.

I want to keep my plants safe...do you guys think this would be considered "excessive security"?
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I love the look on his face. Full on "get off my lawn!"

We had to let him go from the organization. Not that we dont like "Daring Jumping Spiders"...but there were just too many webs. We helped him relocate to a nearby BlackBerry Bush.
I like the webbing. Catches all the bad guys. Found this little guy yesterday and introduced him to the garden.
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Black-Thumb

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I like the webbing. Catches all the bad guys. Found this little guy yesterday and introduced him to the garden.
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Yea...its not a huge deal, but these DJS's can get a little out of control with the webs. He had already connected 3 seedlings so he could run from 1 to the others.

Predatory insects are always welcome in my garden, but when they are covering my seedlings in webs...they need to relocate.
 

Black-Thumb

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stick a barrel under a drip edge no more trips.
We've been talking about getting rain barrels for a while. Its on the list.

Luckily we dont live in one of those states where collecting rainwater is restricted by the state. You'd think MA would have found a way to tax and legislate the rain by now...haha
 

thumper60

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We've been talking about getting rain barrels for a while. Its on the list.

Luckily we dont live in one of those states where collecting rainwater is restricted by the state. You'd think MA would have found a way to tax and legislate the rain by now...haha
haha ya plenty of water around here no need to tax.shit I got almost 2in last 12 hrs nows its sunny plants are loving it.
 

BelchertownBuddy

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I’ve been texting people on and Rainwater is a crock!!!! They’re gonna try to text air next!! Don’t breathe too deeply, you’ll go broke.
 
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