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gangalicious
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Re: Gangalicious Experimental Med Grow Lab, Part 3a: flowering a plant with 2 X 90W L
Yeah, the glass and the led panel thing is glued in, but I think you should be able to take care of that with the adhesive remover. A few screws hold the two halves of the units together, and there are two wire connectors between the two halves that disconnect easily. If I remember correctly, you should have direct access to that pesky glue or silicone or whatever it is so that you could temporarily remove the led board to get at the glass. I think it should work, but all you'd have to do is open up one of the ufos and take a look for yourself. Probably a much better way to go than breaking the glass if possible.
I like the idea of the mylar curtain to contain the grow area. This should significantly increase your light efficiency since the light waves won't have to travel as far before being reflected back onto the plant. Definite benefit. Good move.
The glass is glued in?Is the pannel the leds sit in glued in as well.I build scale rc airplanes and have industrial adhesive removers I dont think I would want to break the glass out.But if led pannel is also glued in I guess.
I will definatly do this with my 250 model.I am veging some tomatoes under one of the 90s right now to get the hang of hydro the light seems to be performing veary well.I also hung a curtain of mylar up between my tent so the grow area is 2x2.
Yeah, the glass and the led panel thing is glued in, but I think you should be able to take care of that with the adhesive remover. A few screws hold the two halves of the units together, and there are two wire connectors between the two halves that disconnect easily. If I remember correctly, you should have direct access to that pesky glue or silicone or whatever it is so that you could temporarily remove the led board to get at the glass. I think it should work, but all you'd have to do is open up one of the ufos and take a look for yourself. Probably a much better way to go than breaking the glass if possible.
I like the idea of the mylar curtain to contain the grow area. This should significantly increase your light efficiency since the light waves won't have to travel as far before being reflected back onto the plant. Definite benefit. Good move.