Under canopy lighting

Slash

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Does anyone use under canopy lighting? It seems to big the big thing at the moment and increases in yield in a space is said to be 20-40% . I’m looking to get some suitable fixtures to add to my current project.
 

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Sedge

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I have two friends that do it ,,lower buds are bigger with less popcorn ,
one started growing that way,,the other built a new larger space then started using under lighting ,,,so neither of them can actually say what extra percentage of weight they get .
 

Hudo

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I have a mate that has 2700k fluros inside perspex tubes he got from marketplace, he hangs them in there at the start and turns them on later when the plants grow past. Works very well, lower nugs are decent and seem to get dense , ive been looking for similar clear tubes for a while now, the buds can be right against them and not burn
 

Slash

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I’m looking at some 120 watt led under canopy lights designed for the purpose with stands and interlinkable etc.I’m going to trial 4 of them and see if I can increase the yield in my space by a noticeable amount. They are about $300 a piece but I figure they should pay their way in the first grow.
 

MM2K6

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Does anyone use under canopy lighting? It seems to big the big thing at the moment and increases in yield in a space is said to be 20-40% . I’m looking to get some suitable fixtures to add to my current project.
Haha I use a bug zapper under canopy, the fucking fruit fly's here are crazy, sticking to my LSD plant the Lill fuckers!
 

Hudo

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Haha I use a bug zapper under canopy, the fucking fruit fly's here are crazy, sticking to my LSD plant the Lill fuckers!
They will be Fungas gnats man, they look like fruit flies, they love the damp medium, the larve is what's doing the damage, they lay little maggots in the there and if they run out of food because there's to many they start on your roots.cut a spud in half and lay it cut side down on the coco or whatever your using come back a few hours later lift it up and see how many is on there
 

MM2K6

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They will be Fungas gnats man, they look like fruit flies, they love the damp medium, the larve is what's doing the damage, they lay little maggots in the there and if they run out of food because there's to many they start on your roots.cut a spud in half and lay it cut side down on the coco or whatever your using come back a few hours later lift it up and see how many is on there
I'll post a pic give me till 8 the lights will be on!! :rolleyes::cool::ROFLMAO:
 

Slash

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Tanlin, No More Bugs and Eradicator I’ve found to be great for combating gnats. All are designed to add to your feed solution and kill larvae and flys. Eradicator is a good to use regularly as a preventative to stop the gnats from populating your medium
 

Green Genius

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I’m looking at some 120 watt led under canopy lights designed for the purpose with stands and interlinkable etc.I’m going to trial 4 of them and see if I can increase the yield in my space by a noticeable amount. They are about $300 a piece but I figure they should pay their way in the first grow.
$300.. AUD.. Each??!? Thats $2.50/Watt for a driverless led.. Are they Foshe or something?
 
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