Quote Originally Posted by senorx12562
As to the seeds, try The Attitude Seed Bank Co. in the U.K. As for the rest of your plan, I don't understand. You say $ is not an object, but you're looking to reduce electric bills. LEDs are not where they need to be to grow with. If you want quality bud, use a t-5 florescent fixture for seedlings and new clones, and get HID lamps (MH for veg, and HPS for flower). I've never known anyone using LEDs who was happy with the end result.
I guess we haven't met then.

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The middle plant was grown in sunlight. the other two under leds. I couldn't be happier with my leds.
So, now, you've met at least one.

Then there's Old Mac, and Whiskey Tango.
IMO, there's no better light for personal micro-grows.
Not talkin' 'bout UFOs here.
Or Procyons.
I use 660nm. red in my homebrew lights, and rival tropical sunlight for size and density.

And I like Coco coir as a medium.
A call it "Drydroponics". Highest yeild/least work.

Had a good experience buying White Widow seeds from VUDU.com in Italy.
Tried a UK company, but they would not ship to the US and when I asked who would, they sent me to VUDU.

I think I see what you are trying to do here and it is one of the few approaches that I wholeheartedly recommend leds for.
(I'm not selling anything, have no vested interest, just like to :weedpoke: and help folks.









Aloha, y'all
Weezard
Weezard Reviewed by Weezard on . Money is not an issue. Scenario.... Grower is a beginner. Wishes to buy some high quality seeds from a seed bank. Desires to start small, hoping to start with ten seeds with the goal of ending up with one or two good mother plants. Considering using an autopot system, and LED lights. I guess the first question is, are autopots and LED lighting systems all that the marketers say they are, or is a lot of it hype? Expense is not an issue, and I am willing to pay for higher priced lights in order to reduce Rating: 5