2 of these in my opinion.. I run 4 of their 600 watt version
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we have a couple grower's clubs locally here. the problem is the organizers set them up only to monetize them. they become a platform for corporate sponsors and businesses trying to sell specific product.
some of the best local growers have been approached to "contribute experience", but they won't go near them. many don't want to go public as the law could get restricted or repealed depending on whose gov't gets elected.
there won't be smoking lounges here as smoking even tobacco in a public space is illegal.
Now is when we should petition High Times to lobby for Michigan, if only to help legally to prevent those corrupt takeovers like the corporate bandits you just mentioned.
The commercial growers are probably already plotting a way to stop stash size growers like me form trying to DIY my own baldy needed herbal pharmacology.
You are correct turbo, hydro enviorments thrive between 5.5 and 6.5 ph with 5.8-6.0 being optimal and where the plants can take up the widest range of nutrientsThey are indeed lobbying against the right to grow provisions. Its unlikely to happen but they're trying.
The 7.3 pH seems high for water culture. I'm not familiar with that nutrient though so maybe I missed something
Ain't that the truth?!!you can't buy a light as good as you can build. hands down.
depends on a lot of factors. guaranteed they are not truly drawing that wattage for starters. the brand and manufacturer make a huge difference. one or both may be great or a complete bust.
it's kind of like saying i need a car.... which would be best ? one with blue seats or one with a red hood ?
your best bet is read up on whats available, learn the specs and what they mean, and strongly consider building a cob or quantum based light.
I'll probably need to spread out to other chat areas and get to see what other resources are here.