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Nice log. Does the LEDs get that hot? Did you resolve the burn issue yet? Hope you get it under control before its bad...Youll be ok khyberkitsune I know it... I will be following this log faithfuly...
Ah, I needed to update in this section. I knew I forgot something!

Okay, I had to drop from 170w of light to 100w of light. now the box is lit by 2 50w panels, and my PC case plants have joined the two big ones down there.

As far as I can tell, I have resolved the burning issue. Only time will tell, I trimmed off most of the dead material and left a few for 'markers' so I may track the progression of any further burn. The only other thought I had was this was possibly a potassium burn, but as I checked my formulas and mixtures, I realized this isn't likely to be the case.

But everything is still going!
khyberkitsune Reviewed by khyberkitsune on . Krusty Bucket LED Grow So while I wait for my LED modules to arrive, I'll continue detailing my other plans - this one involves the infamous "Krusty Bucket." The Krusty Bucket idea is simple - two buckets stacked inside of each other, the top bucket has holes drilled into the bottom, and it is filled with your preferred medium (typically expanded clay pebbles.) An air line is run into the bottom bucket and hooked to an air compressor (I have an air stone in mine just to help maintain DO levels,) to provide Rating: 5