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thanks!
yeah i just saw your thread... very cool, what choices did you make in led selection?
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no, not seed grown.... its a Hummer's Giant variant of one flavor or another
very typical in cultivation
The red colorization is (I assume) a result of the far red LED combo I am using.
This clone has the normal dark/blackish color when grown under more "typical" lighting conditions.
I think the color looks amazing. I'm not going to change a thing.
thanks!
yeah i just saw your thread... very cool, what choices did you make in led selection?
The red colorization is (I assume) a result of the far red LED combo I am using.
This clone has the normal dark/blackish color when grown under more "typical" lighting conditions.
I think the color looks amazing. I'm not going to change a thing.
Nice to hear from you mate. Been a long long while. The color combo is currently two cool whites, 1 UV and 1 deep red. I found fantastic results with my ecotech fixture. So was trying to replicate it in part with a smaller fixture keeping in mind the wavelengths that might be critical while preserving view ability.
very cool, do you know what the wavelength of the deep red is and where did you source it?
has been too long....after losing google talk, I don't have a chat program anymore.
I did enable the google plus thing a few days ago but ewww, it's so Facebookish feeling,
or at least what I imagine facebook must be like.
Have u tried google hangouts? I have beeb trying to get in touch. its pretty much the same thing as Facebook messenger or apple iMessage.
I got them from rapidled after seeing Randall's (RSS) attempts at his LED system. (Thanks RSS for the idea) This is pretty much a moonlight solderless kit with 4 other led. This is a deep red 660nm LED. I have been reading a bit about binning of LED... so the accuracy of that wavelength is harder to pin down/trust. But it should be in that range. Lets see how it goes.
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