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I have a strong feeling there COOKIES is going to be out of this world and then to cross it with amnesia cookie X amnesia. They will all be explosive. The seed stockes white widow auto is going to be a hard hitting strain I have not had a chance to grow it yet. But if it is close to there BCN strains it will be something else and how can you go wrong with a white widow
ya man. I grown AWW from DP and just loved it.
seedstockers must be the same.
 
I noticed that with my 3 week old GG4, Growth got even faster if I used calmag, and 1/4 strength bloom nutes. But, this is still my first grow, So it could just be the plant's natural growth pattern.

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Please link me to your grow if you are running a journal.
 
Flaws - A few guys found Cal/Mag(calcium especially) wasn't enough for under cobs. Easy to get around if needed. A couple of guys thought it was lacking in phosphorus for maximum bud production potential. Not enough to cause deficiencies(form what i saw), but enough to limit top production.
Chances are you will need a calcium that is not unusual.
 
Hey @F.N. those popular grow 100X3W are working well still!! I would absolutely recommend them to any entry level grower looking for a cheap light. Absolutely

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It all comes down to efficiency BiGSmO uses a driver that drives at 57 watts and produces the same amount of coverage as a 250 watt HPS for 57 watts. What is the size and how many watts does it take to run that particular light. This is what BiGSmO has taught me about it. The COB SHOP uses porcupine fins there is no fans it is a much easier unit to keep clean over the years too.
I was just curious about the par/ppfd...
Efficiency isn't a huge issue for me at the moment. They say the one in the picture has 4x90 watt cobs, with a total draw of 400 watts.
I'm actually just looking for something to throw over my lavender, tomatoes, bell peppers and brussel sprouts until it's warm enough to get them in the ground.

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I was just curious about the par/ppfd...
Efficiency isn't a huge issue for me at the moment. They say the one in the picture has 4x90 watt cobs, with a total draw of 400 watts.
I'm actually just looking for something to throw over my lavender, tomatoes, bell peppers and brussel sprouts until it's warm enough to get them in the ground.

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well that light will work great for that.
 
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