Beefbisquit
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A51 uses X-PG and X-PE. I still agree with X-TE's being better
Yeah man, those X-TE's look dddddeeeeaaaaddddly.
A51 uses X-PG and X-PE. I still agree with X-TE's being better
Sorry, I got ahead of myself again. A51 said a while ago that their new model is going to be xt-e's. Then it says they will be the xp-g/e's for the pre-orders. My thoughts are that they have an inventory of the old chips then the xt-e's will be put in. That is just what I think and hope is going to happen and is not fact. But you get me about the xt-e's.A51 uses X-PG and X-PE. I still agree with X-TE's being better
I get the make a vert part, but what do you mean by the 16bulbs, 4mogals, 12 y splitters???Tags you should tell them at Apache to start developing panels for vert. So you can hang 1 or 2 lights. Instead 16 bulbs, 4 moguls, 12 Y Splitter Adapters. Then you can grow 6 ft tall plants in 10 gals ... Maybe a octagon shaped cylinder.... Or something. I would so be all over that.
yes that's how I would do it. Each vert socket / mogul have 4 bulbs. 3 Y socket splitter adapters per socket / mogul. Each mogul have one hang above the other. . If doing globes only. That should work in theory for up to 4 ft tall plants.I get the make a vert part, but what do you mean by the 16bulbs, 4mogals, 12 y splitters???
Hydrogrow made a vert style light. The directional lighting aspect of led's makes it difficult. You don't get the blending and combinations of light when all the sides only have a few lenses/diodes on it and are facing different ways. HPS(or CMH preferably) might the best for vert. Just because how the light works for the situation. Or maybe an induction without the reflector. Low heat could get close to the plants.
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Is that what you need to do vert with the globes?
I know you do just fine beef. But you also have plenty of light/panels.Grown with Chinese and Taiwanese 'crap'.... Hehehe....
I know you do just fine beef. But you also have plenty of light/panels.
You may be using china/tiwan, but you also know what's up...