1512W LED Perpetual Medical Harvest (Aeroponics)

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    Here are the dry weight photos for the plant we chopped down a week ago:

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    So that's 40g, 42g, and 46.6g, for a total of 128.6g (4 ounces, 16.6 grams). The plant is 100% dry, well manicured, and all the large stems were cut out. The plant was cut a bit early, but overall the yield wasn't too bad. We have much larger plants to come though!
     
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    Here are update photos from 12-06-09:

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    M4N14C420, Would like to see some pic's of your product.
     
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    for real neuroptican,out here in the real world lots of people dont have the luxury of a plastic medical mj grow guide card,hell i dont know any grower who would like to have a semi legit grow,:eek:
     
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    very impressive for LEDS indeed,great work!!
     
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    Power draining and Inexpensive don't fit in the same sentence.. sure you pay a few more hundred but say you spend 1000 on electricity in a year just for growing your plants... if you cut that by 60% you're only paying 400 a year... so buy her lights... in the first year spend maybe $1,500 on her lights, shipping, and your power bill.. second year you have at least 600 more dollars in your pocket at the end of the year than before... you see what i'm saying...
    point being the lights are well worth it even though it's new technology.
     
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    That is awsome. I just started growing with led. I was a little worried . No More. Great results.
     
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    LED girl I think I love you
     
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    Do you have any led fluorescent lights or led strips for small pot of flowers and fish tanks. Prefer blue and red colors. Tks.
     
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    Whats up wit some cheaper leds? What is the best I can get cheap and wont use alot of power? I know thats a pretty open ended question and sonds kinda stupid but just need some input
     
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    Here's my disclaimer:
    I had one or two plants in 1975 thru 1976 growing in a closet with probably a 60-100w lightbulb hanging above them. Yes they were in dirt. I watered them maybe once a week once they were one foot high. My landlady found them one day. They were harvested immediately. I got less than 2 joints worth after the leaves dried enough to where I could roll it. It wasn't great pot but it beat drinking beer to cop a buzz. :D

    This disclaimer should prove I know jackshit about growing a garden. At least that was my intent.

    My comments about LEDgirls grow are along these lines. Spending 2 and a half times more initially for LED lights less the savings in power consumption for no A/C and the other stuff she mentioned doesn't sound too half baked to me. It sounds to me like she is a master horticulturist where the bud is concerned. Hoooaah on her I say!! So many people that work for a living just put in their time never giving a rats patootie whether they did a good job or not. There are ALOT of teachers like that in the public school system. Most of our politicians are like that. But that's off topic.

    But getting back to grow lights that use FAR LESS POWER is a win-win as far as staying off the power companies radar for spotting illegal use of power. Power companies throughout Amerika tell their people to be on the lookout for people and their indoor grows. Then before you know it the pigs are coming through your walls with their Urban Pacification Vehicle with their NO KNOCK WARRANT duct taped to its front.

    Like LEDGirl said "ya get what you pay for".
     
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    Are you speaking of the pic where a hugely handful of just pulled out/cut off SUPER BUSHY BEAUTIFUL BUDS is almost blocking a very skinny and I would bet gorgeous young lady?:sunny:

    If so stand aside Buster Brown I am older and wiser and should be allowed to go to the front of that line!!:love:

    Besides I have gorgeous long blonde wavy hair.:tree:
     
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    LEDGirl, first thing, don't listen to the other guys I'm the one for you! :love:

    I was looking at your completely legal and license setup, very nice but lets say just for conjecture that is. If I was to grow what some call autoflowering plants that don't get over 24 inches would the 63w penetrator be sufficient if I use say one for every 2-3 plants, of course this is only musings of mine and just for discussion.
     
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