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02-21-2008, 02:12 AM #1
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LED Grow: 1st grow, 56W max, Northern Lights
i could also use it as proof towards the non-efficiency of growing actual plants if i ever want
my money back lol
but i think whatever lights i will be using in the future they'll still prove to be useful since they
run cool and do add more of part of the spectrum plants love nonethelessmaspino1 Reviewed by maspino1 on . LED Grow: 1st grow, 56W max, Northern Lights Ok, this is my first ever serious grow, meaning I actually know what I'm doing. As well, I have a green thumb so it isn't my first plant grown. It will be under LED lights, going up to a maximum of 64W using "china panels" according to stealth (you'll see them in the pics). For nutes, I'm using Botanicare's Bloom Pro, Liquid Karma and Gro Pro. Pre-mixed nutes: http://www.snapdrive.net/files/470781/Grow/pre_nutes.JPG L>R:bloom, gro, and a tiny bottle for foliar spraying the seedling all Rating: 5I cannot guarantee that I am who I say I am, nor can I guarantee that I have any rights to the media that I share online. I am unlike anything that I portray myself to be, nor am I who you think I am. You think I am, therefore I\'m not...
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