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ttystikk

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Would the additional microbes assist in this situation?
If forced to guess, I'd say don't do it; the additional bennies would accelerate the process, thereby making things even hotter in the short term!

That said, I'm a noob when it comes to organics. If my logic is wrong or incomplete here, I welcome correction.
 

bassman999

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Only if it puts an electrostatic charge in the air, and I don't see how a carbon filter would do that.
I thought the carbon dust might be getting o the plants and neutralizing the cannabinoids possibly.
It seems to make a smell in the room, I cant vent exhaust out since I rent and owner is i the attic all the time for some reason.
This means the carbon is in my lungs and gives me dry nose and headache I believe.
 

bassman999

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I see a great deal on some MW drivers but gotta buy a dozen.
HLG-185H-48A.
Perfect for the new 50V cobs.
$450 shipped for the dozen!
I would only need a few though...group buy?
 

ttystikk

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taita

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The best parts? These plants pull up to two pounds each, take up less than 6 sq ft of floor space and I grow them with 900W or less.[/QUOTE]

Im sold on the donkeys dick. Full cycle growing is totally up my alley.
Ive been lurking on and off riu for 6 months figuring how to best get started.
Im constrained by a lack of local growing culture/knowledge, climate and my obsessiveness for starting right and over abundance of local resin.
Mars because of its mighty marketing was the hook. Thankfully just as I was about pull the trigger on blurple I stumbled on cob arrays and spent time educating myself. I postponed my decision thinking the upgrade to cxb 3590 was around the corner. The high efficiency and passive cooling was a big incentive. So after fiddling around and growing tomatoes and other random stuff for 6 months outdoors I somewhat familiarised myself with training and response of plants. been growing other stuff outside for years but im sure its not the same.
After giving up hope of the upgrade i logged on after months today to finalise my decision and place my order when the christmas miracle of quantum boards with samsung lm 561c diodes unfolds. more efficiency, passive cooling and uniform spread. Now i need to figure how to get some and make them work for me.
starting work study on organic soil lessons now.
Cant wait for the espalier part. Havent even gotten to the part where i can worry about strains and yeilds yet. phew
thank you for putting your stuff up, its motivating.
 

ttystikk

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Thought this article may interest you. I don't think you use pin fins but thought this may fit into the vertical world nicely. My appologies if you have seen this already.

"Ever wondered what the effect would be of tilting you LED spot light design over a certain angle with respect to thermal behavior?"

http://www.led-heatsink.com/Why_Pin_Fin_LED_coolers_perform_better_under_tilted_position.html
Cliffs Notes version; turning heat sinks upright takes advantage of convective cooling and so they run cooler than fixtures mounted horizontally.

Yep yep!
 
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