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I'm hoping it's the extra light in the area that's making it look dim.
Damned thing better be "all that". My dumbass got scared of the price jumping up, so I went ahead and bought 3 more to put up in the spring. Gonna keep the HPS's thru the winter, just for the heat.
The biggest issue I forecast with the flood table, is plant movement. I thought about loading it up with 6 inch Rockwool cubes, but when it floods, things get a little loose in there. I figured if I cram it full of hydroton, things should stay packed in pretty well.
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I am in for the whole 9 yards now all my HID's are in the garage now. So far I am pleased and optimistic about LED's but I really cant afford not to be. I was a San Diego Charger fan for years and they actually made it to the Super bowl once
If things do move around you can always add a net to keep them in place, we need that for potted plants sometimes so it makes sense to me to use it in Ebb & Flow.
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That is a really nice light, I had one on order a while ago and got tired of waiting to I bought a SF 2000 instead. That was a mistake, not a bad light but not enough for a 2 X 4 area.
I tried using just hydrotron but I dont think I was flooding the table enough or maybe it was too much, when I tried with just rockwool and hydrotron I am sure it was too much flooding, Rockwool holds on to a lot of moisture.
Seems like ebb and flow and SOG are the right combo to get the highest yields in the smallest spaces so you got my attention, post often.