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So....
I had a mate, who was set on getting himself a 600w HID setup for his 5x5 tent...
After a little chat... 500w Cob Power in all its glory...
10 x CLU048 1216 CRi 90 3500k
2 x Meanwell Drivers 1 - 240-1050b and 1 - 185-1400b
And slowly but surely, I will get him to be a lover of Autos, trying to rope him into the CobGrowBattle
@Jo Sensi this one is for you buddy
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rock the photons!
 
Please explain. 12-1?
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"The main idea is you give your plants the following light schedules:

Vegetative: 12 hours light, 5.5 hours dark, 1 hour light, 5.5 hours dark / day

Flowering: Start with 11 hours light, 13 hours darkness. You keep this for 2 weeks, then drop the lighting period by 30 minutes, I.E. after two weeks you will switch to 10.5 hours on, and 13.5 hours off. Continue this 30 minute drop every 2 weeks until you reach 9 hours on/ 15 hours off. Finish your flowering at this lighting."
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Clearly they were talking about Photos here, but why cant we adapt a similar concept to Autos
Though I am thinking why not do like 9on-3off-9on-3off to give us our 18/6 a day.
Could this have a positive / negative effects? like time has been fast forwareded, how will an auto react to this...
 
well if you got the time take it.. tomatoes are like a week so I doubled it.. you caught the break within 24 hours? if so and you repaired your golden, just take atleast a week id go two to be safe and get more heheheh
the plant should also tell you after that first week if it needs to go...
wow wtf i apologise for wastin your time,police been seen lookin over my wall
its gone plans on hold for a while absolutly gutted

peace
 
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"The main idea is you give your plants the following light schedules:

Vegetative: 12 hours light, 5.5 hours dark, 1 hour light, 5.5 hours dark / day

Flowering: Start with 11 hours light, 13 hours darkness. You keep this for 2 weeks, then drop the lighting period by 30 minutes, I.E. after two weeks you will switch to 10.5 hours on, and 13.5 hours off. Continue this 30 minute drop every 2 weeks until you reach 9 hours on/ 15 hours off. Finish your flowering at this lighting."
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Clearly they were talking about Photos here, but why cant we adapt a similar concept to Autos
Though I am thinking why not do like 9on-3off-9on-3off to give us our 18/6 a day.
Could this have a positive / negative effects? like time has been fast forwareded, how will an auto react to this...
It would be interesting to explore, that's for sure.
 
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