Lost In The Fog

Ok. 3500k works but you get better bloom light for your money if you can get the 3000k instead.

I called them from led-tech.de and they would make these aluminium strips with 3000K Samsung LM301B for me, cost also 17€ each :eek::eek::eek:

4*56,6W = 226,4W (98*4=392LED's) should be enough for my 50x90x160cm tent, what do u think?

It's ok. In this lost fog there are no strange questions. :)

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I called them from led-tech.de and they would make these aluminium strips with 3000K Samsung LM301B for me, cost also 17€ each :eek::eek::eek:

4*56,6W = 226,4W (98*4=392LED's) should be enough for my 50x90x160cm tent, what do u think?



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That's very descent light for that area. It's very easy for you to upgrade with more strips later on if you feel like it. I would buy those if I were you. You can gain a lot switching to those strips.

Go for it! :thumb:
 
I might be alone in this but I get a kick out of you using American slang! Happy Thursday to the overseas crowd and my neighbors to the north and south. And of course a happy Thanksgiving to my American cousins!

Haha, that's great Shed!

You have the shotgun seat in the learning curve of the English/American language. :)

Happy happy! Hope your Thanksgiving is great, turkey and all then? What's the holiday about, did Jesus do something more I don't know about apart from the European version of him? :rofl:

Ordered any lights yet? I get mine on Monday, did I say that already? :smokin2:

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And I cant get them right now - they manufacture them in week 51 - maybe u also want some? :D

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What's the holiday about
We're thankful the Native Americans (read "Indians") didn't kill us (read "European colonists") when they had the chance, enabling us to take over all of their land, kill a large percentage of them, and force them to live in designated areas called "reservations."

Or this:
Americans generally believe that their Thanksgiving is modeled on a 1621 harvest feast shared by the English colonists (Pilgrims) of Plymouth and the Wampanoag people.

Plants look stellar!
 
We're thankful the Native Americans (read "Indians") didn't kill us (read "European colonists") when they had the chance, enabling us to take over all of their land, kill a large percentage of them, and force them to live in designated areas called "reservations."

Ok, you are right Shed. Be thankful of that. ;)

One thing is sure, the old timers knew what they did when they killed every buffalo on the continent. Talk about changing ecosystems on a large scale! Must have smelled BBQ for months.

Plants look stellar!

Yeah, I'm still happy. :)
 
A while back I made notice that some of you were having trouble with your ratchet hangers undoing the knots on the string which they are secured with. I came up with this safe way to secure the hanger. I don't know if you got these in the states but here we call them submarines and are the predecessors of the wago clamp. I just drilled a 3mm hole on the backside of it and thread the string through the hole twice tighten the screw and voila! You now have secured the hanger for the weight the string holds for.

 
The light gets brighter the more dark it gets... :hmmmm:

Honeys keep growing like there is no end.




Spliff berry is showing some early hairs today!



Got two more seeds in germination. Guerilla Glue and Cheese.


Plants are looking awesome! So healthy! :)
 
A while back I made notice that some of you were having trouble with your ratchet hangers undoing the knots on the string which they are secured with. I came up with this safe way to secure the hanger. I don't know if you got these in the states but here we call them submarines and are the predecessors of the wago clamp. I just drilled a 3mm hole on the backside of it and thread the string through the hole twice tighten the screw and voila! You now have secured the hanger for the weight the string holds for.
Clever! I'm waiting for those to hit the dumpsters around Christmas :).
 
Plants are looking awesome! So healthy! :)

Thx yeah I'm very hopeful this time. No heat strokes yet anyway. :)

Clever! I'm waiting for those to hit the dumpsters around Christmas :).

Aha... have I told you I used to work at recycling center? Over 10 years now but you should see how much useful stuff there is thrown away the days after Christmas. TOTALLY insane! Working lcd tvs, computers... everything you can imagine that was outdated with a new Christmas present... That was the worst place for me to work at. I think you get the picture of how much dump I dragged from there and home. :)
 
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