Induction Lights? The newest (supposedly) technology in Induction Grow Lights

SCARHOLE

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I will not deny i was drunk

I dont sell my bud, no pest strips own mites.
The no pest strips are all very old from last summer and years before and no longer good, but i kept em in there incase they had some left in em.

My friend hobbes here tought how he hit 2-3 gpw (easy)
I think his best was like 4.2 off a 600 hps. (no co2)
Id copy his methods in gpw grow.
He was a Ninja, check his grows his style out
Youll see......
https://www.rollitup.org/grow-journals/360125-weed-science-ebook-download.html#post4545764
 

SCARHOLE

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Take your 4x4 scrog/sog area double or triple it under light mover, have a dark cab of equal area to the grow cab,hand flip em all for 12/12. (doubling the number of plants you could have under a timer.)
I bet your 400 will rock gpw.
 

Kite High

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2-3 gpw EASY!......lol what?........and I hope to God your not selling any if it with those no pest strips in the room! seriously.
ok...so please enlighten me as to these no pest strip dangers....they are in restaurants for heaven's sake....but now they'll hurt us by secondhand contamination from our plants? Sorry but I feel all this "fear" is unfounded...next it will be the dangers of using synth nutes...ha!

BTW scar do you know our friend Hobbes passed on?
 

SCARHOLE

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Not sure if hes gone yet, but it was realy bad he said, And the end was eminent.
Back in oct we talked, he has a inopperable brain tumor.
It was all hospitals an hospice for him.
I Hope hes out of pain now....
 

Kite High

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Not sure if hes gone yet, but it was realy bad he said, And the end was eminent.
Back in oct we talked, he has a inopperable brain tumor.
It was all hospitals an hospice for him.
I Hope hes out of pain now....
Yeah we spoke around the same time but I rec'd word that he passed on bro...Dude was a mad scientist..I miss him
 

PSUAGRO.

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ok...so please enlighten me as to these no pest strip dangers....they are in restaurants for heaven's sake....but now they'll hurt us by secondhand contamination from our plants? Sorry but I feel all this "fear" is unfounded...next it will be the dangers of using synth nutes...ha!

BTW scar do you know our friend Hobbes passed on?
I don't want to get into one of these fights again but if you see these strips in a restaurant RUN!! means their doing a shitty job at cleanliness and are to cheap to hire a PRO. No licensed exterminator in PA will use this product around food areas no way!!

http://www.pesticideinfo.org/Detail_Product.jsp?REG_NR=00548100348&DIST_NR=008845 and yes it leaves a residue on everything including your PLANTS!!!! it is licensed for use on certain food crop storage purposes but their in CONTAINERS.

Hey Scar if you want a USDA approved chem miticide for food crops PM me and I'll give you advice, it's cheap at the dilution levels.

Yes synthetic ferts/organic ferts the plants knows no difference BUT it's environmental factors are an issue (large commercial farming/turf management-golf/==runoff) and needs to be changed ASAP IMO.
 

Kite High

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- Excessive salivation, sweating, rhinorrhea and tearing.
- Muscle twitching, weakness, tremor, incoordination.
- Headache, dizziness, nausea, vomiting, abdominal cramps, diarrhea.
- Respiratory depression, tightness in chest, wheezing, productive cough, fluid in lungs.
- Pin-point pupils, sometimes with blurred or dark vision.
- Severe cases: seizures, incontinence, respiratory depression, loss of consciousness.
[FONT=Times New Roman, Times, serif]- Cholinesterase inhibition.[/FONT]

[FONT=Times New Roman, Times, serif]Never experienced any of these and did you actually read the amount required to be harmful? Theres no way you could ever get to that level from the air . But to each their own.[/FONT]
 

PSUAGRO.

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- Excessive salivation, sweating, rhinorrhea and tearing.
- Muscle twitching, weakness, tremor, incoordination.
- Headache, dizziness, nausea, vomiting, abdominal cramps, diarrhea.
- Respiratory depression, tightness in chest, wheezing, productive cough, fluid in lungs.
- Pin-point pupils, sometimes with blurred or dark vision.
- Severe cases: seizures, incontinence, respiratory depression, loss of consciousness.
[FONT=Times New Roman, Times, serif]- Cholinesterase inhibition.[/FONT]

[FONT=Times New Roman, Times, serif]Never experienced any of these and did you actually read the amount required to be harmful? Theres no way you could ever get to that level from the air . But to each their own.[/FONT]
Don't forget your plants can't talk ! lol.....and your hours of exposure to the toxin is probably a "little" less than the plants/;-)

To each their own........Sorry about Hobbes, brilliant grower/hope he didn't suffer.
 

Kite High

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Don't forget your plants can't talk ! lol.....and your hours of exposure to the toxin is probably a "little" less than the plants/;-)

To each their own........Sorry about Hobbes, brilliant grower/hope he didn't suffer.
You know what P? I am going to remove it from my grow and just put in the tractor shed which house me grow chambers...I mean if it keeps 'em out the tractor shed then they can't get to the chamber. And seeing as how I already am stage IV cirrhotic of the liver (yes I am very sick...lol) I need to think. It is a win win...no bugs but safe...thanx dude
 

hyroot

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I will say it again. If you grow in soil. Add compost and bugs will be gone. Bugs seem to hats. Compost and predatory mites are sometimes in compost. They eat all the other bugs and larva and eggs. Over a year ago I had the worst gnat problem. Tried everything. Nothing worked for mord than a day or 2. The. Started using. Compost as a topdress for bennies and macros. Ironically it took care of the gnats and spider mites on one plant. I have not had a single bug since. Forest humus or vegetable compost. No poop.
 

SCARHOLE

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Poor Hobbes
life is suffering.
Life is short.
very sad.

I hope to see him again.

im smoking a big one for him and listing to Danny boy....
[video=youtube;kZ4PVYoeIfw]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kZ4PVYoeIfw&sns=em[/video]
RIP Bro....
 

SCARHOLE

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Neat video of how induction lights being made.
[video=youtube;sFhb_3LxMXE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sFhb_3LxMXE&sns=em[/video]
 

SCARHOLE

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The cannabis cup was great!
but there weren't to many light venders.

The Guys from DNA lighting were cool.
they gave me water for my sick brother.
folks were quite amazed at the spectrum Of the CMH.

The 150 an 330 w ones were all start Phillips bulbs.
Not sure who mad the 900w one wih the funky end.
No prices.
I believe 1000bulbs sells all of them cheeper.


The coolest light there was LED called 'Heliospectra'
complete adjustable Spectra, like 400-720 nm.
It was controlled with an I pad!?
But they had a light spectra analyzer that costed 10,000$
coolest toy at the show!

Ill get some pics up....
 

SCARHOLE

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This is the Helios spectra led.
Dudes Spectra anaylizer would change in real time as he would adjust his light spectra.
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Heres is some pics of the DNA guys CMH
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SCARHOLE

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Heres the Bloom light spectra Mr Wu sent.
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I believe These are allaround bulbs.
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I like the look of this one!!!!!!!
 
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