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A professional can still carry amateur tendencies(:

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A professional can still carry amateur tendencies(:

Postby munchsmarty » Tue Sep 03, 2013 7:02 pm

My story... I've been following the LED market and how the market is evolving for a few years now. Last year after Several debates and thoughts whether to purchase LED grow lights I have eventually come to the conclusion to upgrade! I was initially going to purchase a MS004 or MS006 from grow northern, yes the reviews were relatively reliable, but personally something wasn't quite right. Maybe the sensation of my smoke deterred me from running with it. After reading further reviews, apparent pro's and cons' I decided the only way would be to sample it myself, and so I holla'd at LED Hydroponics; annnnd boy theres alot to learn! We addressed not only the typical arguments like "do they actually work?" but i was educated with information on electromagnitic colour spectums, and which colour light the biomolecule Chlorophyll absorbs energy from during both vegetative and flowering phases. i was flabbergasted, i thought i knew about growing mediums, the best NPK values and optimum conditions. a supposed professional back to amateur tendencies of asking questions. It perfectly cool to do so. and now the introduction of LGF will make things easier, more interesting, and allow us all to expand our knowledge :D

After successful experience with my Photon Pro 189, I have decided to add 2 x helios 4 to my collection, i'm sure its been named helios, god of sun for a reason(: The beauty of colour!

Follow my baby smoke, and I hope to keep in touch with you all(;

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Euphoric love for colour(;

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Re: A professional can still carry amateur tendencies(:

Postby Autoberry » Tue Sep 03, 2013 7:20 pm

Fine looking set up bro,.......whatya thinking of running,.........there are sum nice medium size(Height) wise 90cm max, in the DP collection.........what did you run under the 189 bro..??......"Auto's" ?/.....

And how did you get on 85 days and out ??...................cheers dudes...AB.......

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Re: A professional can still carry amateur tendencies(:

Postby ledbud » Tue Sep 03, 2013 7:21 pm

we always learning mate. new things and technology popping up all the time.
nice to have a place we can learn and share knowledge.
:D :D :D :D :D

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Re: A professional can still carry amateur tendencies(:

Postby munchsmarty » Wed Sep 04, 2013 12:12 pm

Autoberry wrote:Fine looking set up bro,.......whatya thinking of running,.........there are sum nice medium size(Height) wise 90cm max, in the DP collection.........what did you run under the 189 bro..??......"Auto's" ?/.....

And how did you get on 85 days and out ??...................cheers dudes...AB.......



Hello AB,

Cheers man its 100cm Height, thinking of training an Ultimate in this before transplanting to either 30ltr airpot or dwc, find out how smoothly she matures and appreciate the taste this baby apparently blesses us with(;

Previously 12/12 period.White Widdow(: 1.2m x 1.2m by 2m- 2 x CLF for side lighting. i havent tried autos yet to be honest with you bro. people speak good things.

Whats your opinion on these matters?(;


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Re: A professional can still carry amateur tendencies(:

Postby FLOWERpower » Mon Sep 09, 2013 8:59 am

you remind me very much of myself dude.

I myself had been following LED's this year and was fully aware of the grow northerns (ms0006) i had actually asked dan to keep one back for me , he was saving one for mewhile i saved.
Then i came across LEDhydro and the helios range........ spoke to people ,saw diarys and bit the bullet ,the rest is history hehe ......I bought a helios pro6 and im over da moon with it hehe

look forward to seeing your grow bro , good karma to you

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Re: A professional can still carry amateur tendencies(:

Postby Autoberry » Mon Sep 09, 2013 12:30 pm

munchsmarty wrote:
Autoberry wrote:Fine looking set up bro,.......whatya thinking of running,.........there are sum nice medium size(Height) wise 90cm max, in the DP collection.........what did you run under the 189 bro..??......"Auto's" ?/.....

And how did you get on 85 days and out ??...................cheers dudes...AB.......



Hello AB,

Cheers man its 100cm Height, thinking of training an Ultimate in this before transplanting to either 30ltr airpot or dwc, find out how smoothly she matures and appreciate the taste this baby apparently blesses us with(;

Previously 12/12 period.White Widdow(: 1.2m x 1.2m by 2m- 2 x CLF for side lighting. i havent tried autos yet to be honest with you bro. people speak good things.

Whats your opinion on these matters?(;


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M Marty,.......... Hi;......... Marty, my advice is to never transplant any plant (FemReg/Reg/Auto/Clone) from one container to another, period. it don't happen in nature, and causes "Enviro Shock" which = delay/preoccupation of energy transit. This is "especially" true with auto's(Ruderalis) the other side of Cannabinnium genetics, M. Never transplant, and allway's germinate the auto bean, and all canna beans, "At The Surface" 2 times the height or 4 times the thickness of the bean "Below" surface, at this depth, in the 15-25-30ltr airpot soil. make sure the bean stays moist but not saturated. Cover with a clear container or condenser, and it will popup with zero environ stress. Pre soaking, beans in water, inevitably exposes the primary tap to "Photons" during movement, i now prefer to put em straight into soil and wet them regular. I get better outcomes,........pretty much as it would happen in the wild........hence better results.

Re the Ultimate M. I vegged for 5wks. i dont recommend this in a 2m tent. I had murders training them, as they went upto 1.6m 1.8m tall in a 2m high cab. So veg for 3wks max, if your feeding daily. And you might keep em below 1.5m height from top of pot etc
Re Auto's M. If you haven't yet, follow the above germ method keep soil at 21-24c. A difficult thing to recommend the first Dutch passion Auto. But why not start at the top, and my next project, unless tony comes up with a new "Unknown" trial,..(Expected)......but it would be, a top start bean,... The Auto Fem, "Blue Mazar"........The pic below is a direct planted bean, as you can see....cheers M,...AB........
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Re: A professional can still carry amateur tendencies(:

Postby 420UKChronic » Mon Sep 09, 2013 5:05 pm

munchsmarty wrote:Follow my baby smoke, and I hope to keep in touch with you all(;


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