@synnewine
25Supplies for decentralizing food sources, cannabis, herbs, flowers etc
steemit.com/@synnewineVOTING POWER100.00%
DOWNVOTE POWER100.00%
RESOURCE CREDITS100.00%
REPUTATION PROGRESS0.00%
Net Worth
0.076USD
STEEM
0.000STEEM
SBD
0.085SBD
Effective Power
5.001SP
├── Own SP
0.629SP
└── Incoming DelegationsDeleg
+4.372SP
Detailed Balance
| STEEM | ||
| balance | 0.000STEEM | STEEM |
| market_balance | 0.000STEEM | STEEM |
| savings_balance | 0.000STEEM | STEEM |
| reward_steem_balance | 0.000STEEM | STEEM |
| STEEM POWER | ||
| Own SP | 0.629SP | SP |
| Delegated Out | 0.000SP | SP |
| Delegation In | 4.372SP | SP |
| Effective Power | 5.001SP | SP |
| Reward SP (pending) | 0.028SP | SP |
| SBD | ||
| sbd_balance | 0.000SBD | SBD |
| sbd_conversions | 0.000SBD | SBD |
| sbd_market_balance | 0.000SBD | SBD |
| savings_sbd_balance | 0.000SBD | SBD |
| reward_sbd_balance | 0.085SBD | SBD |
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}Account Info
| name | synnewine |
| id | 607903 |
| rank | 690,972 |
| reputation | 715968679 |
| created | 2018-01-17T07:13:33 |
| recovery_account | steem |
| proxy | None |
| post_count | 13 |
| comment_count | 0 |
| lifetime_vote_count | 0 |
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| last_post | 2018-02-23T09:10:33 |
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| delegated_vesting_shares | 0.000000 VESTS |
| received_vesting_shares | 7119.890709 VESTS |
| reward_vesting_balance | 57.213702 VESTS |
| vesting_balance | 0.000 STEEM |
| vesting_withdraw_rate | 0.000000 VESTS |
| next_vesting_withdrawal | 1969-12-31T23:59:59 |
| withdrawn | 0 |
| to_withdraw | 0 |
| withdraw_routes | 0 |
| savings_withdraw_requests | 0 |
| last_account_recovery | 1970-01-01T00:00:00 |
| reset_account | null |
| last_owner_update | 1970-01-01T00:00:00 |
| last_account_update | 2018-02-18T21:23:57 |
| mined | No |
| sbd_seconds | 0 |
| sbd_last_interest_payment | 1970-01-01T00:00:00 |
| savings_sbd_last_interest_payment | 1970-01-01T00:00:00 |
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}Withdraw Routes
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To Date
steemdelegated 4.372 SP to @synnewine2026/05/18 07:07:54
steemdelegated 4.372 SP to @synnewine
2026/05/18 07:07:54
| delegator | steem |
| delegatee | synnewine |
| vesting shares | 7119.890709 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #106151668/Trx 6b67bedbbad3e32270f783cc2ed489f412fd4ce3 |
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}steemdelegated 2.707 SP to @synnewine2026/05/13 07:47:24
steemdelegated 2.707 SP to @synnewine
2026/05/13 07:47:24
| delegator | steem |
| delegatee | synnewine |
| vesting shares | 4407.680304 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #106009173/Trx ead22131ca4daa60adeabc5fc78383999fb09051 |
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}steemdelegated 4.380 SP to @synnewine2026/04/26 06:18:30
steemdelegated 4.380 SP to @synnewine
2026/04/26 06:18:30
| delegator | steem |
| delegatee | synnewine |
| vesting shares | 7132.406465 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #105519129/Trx 20c18e6a5a901850cc0e3dac985cf2faf008e066 |
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}steemdelegated 2.732 SP to @synnewine2026/01/24 02:18:57
steemdelegated 2.732 SP to @synnewine
2026/01/24 02:18:57
| delegator | steem |
| delegatee | synnewine |
| vesting shares | 4449.227123 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #102873989/Trx 198dfdd631f858f2a12b280ac0700945df681849 |
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}steemdelegated 2.833 SP to @synnewine2024/12/17 21:28:09
steemdelegated 2.833 SP to @synnewine
2024/12/17 21:28:09
| delegator | steem |
| delegatee | synnewine |
| vesting shares | 4613.446320 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #91320187/Trx 7e4e1f783e4ca5803b8eb6dc818e3534d9f59ca7 |
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}steemdelegated 2.937 SP to @synnewine2023/11/14 13:07:36
steemdelegated 2.937 SP to @synnewine
2023/11/14 13:07:36
| delegator | steem |
| delegatee | synnewine |
| vesting shares | 4782.579852 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #79874295/Trx d342742a8ef9b0c544aa3605e9333dcc2b079ab6 |
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}steemdelegated 4.741 SP to @synnewine2023/09/22 11:23:30
steemdelegated 4.741 SP to @synnewine
2023/09/22 11:23:30
| delegator | steem |
| delegatee | synnewine |
| vesting shares | 7719.488638 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #78364060/Trx 00439fe027eb02949f4b2494b5f4d85760334d3e |
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}steemdelegated 4.877 SP to @synnewine2022/11/03 18:44:00
steemdelegated 4.877 SP to @synnewine
2022/11/03 18:44:00
| delegator | steem |
| delegatee | synnewine |
| vesting shares | 7941.540076 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #69121657/Trx bd6c36d758a664ba9eb4d74cdc2728266323a1fe |
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}steemdelegated 5.012 SP to @synnewine2022/01/17 23:50:45
steemdelegated 5.012 SP to @synnewine
2022/01/17 23:50:45
| delegator | steem |
| delegatee | synnewine |
| vesting shares | 8161.647677 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #60824806/Trx 11158d67c1eb4a56934bd48a09f736499b1b6e59 |
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}steemdelegated 5.125 SP to @synnewine2021/06/14 06:59:30
steemdelegated 5.125 SP to @synnewine
2021/06/14 06:59:30
| delegator | steem |
| delegatee | synnewine |
| vesting shares | 8345.841965 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #54615083/Trx 897a9ec43a91384fe1b80aaaffbe55dc62de9266 |
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}steemdelegated 5.240 SP to @synnewine2020/12/11 17:11:09
steemdelegated 5.240 SP to @synnewine
2020/12/11 17:11:09
| delegator | steem |
| delegatee | synnewine |
| vesting shares | 8533.263939 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #49362324/Trx 2b03aeac27229cd0142671835e2528d84557ee56 |
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}steemdelegated 1.175 SP to @synnewine2020/12/06 10:46:24
steemdelegated 1.175 SP to @synnewine
2020/12/06 10:46:24
| delegator | steem |
| delegatee | synnewine |
| vesting shares | 1912.543513 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #49213831/Trx c67497440be8f12396c73500b5d0eeee644011e9 |
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}steemdelegated 5.244 SP to @synnewine2020/12/05 20:48:57
steemdelegated 5.244 SP to @synnewine
2020/12/05 20:48:57
| delegator | steem |
| delegatee | synnewine |
| vesting shares | 8539.471793 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #49197409/Trx 058d3058676423562ed581099c80168b69ed3281 |
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}billshiphrreplied to @synnewine / qka6gn2020/11/24 03:17:12
billshiphrreplied to @synnewine / qka6gn
2020/11/24 03:17:12
| parent author | synnewine |
| parent permlink | grow-tents-mechanics |
| author | billshiphr |
| permlink | qka6gn |
| title | |
| body | What great material to study! Thank you very much, this is the information I was looking for. Due to the quarantine time, I need some hobbies to relax and take a break from work. For. me, it will be the best variant, I have already ordered two [Grow Tents](https://lightingandsupplies.com/) to start with. Wish me good luck. |
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}steemdelegated 1.179 SP to @synnewine2020/11/03 04:15:09
steemdelegated 1.179 SP to @synnewine
2020/11/03 04:15:09
| delegator | steem |
| delegatee | synnewine |
| vesting shares | 1920.017158 VESTS |
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}steemdelegated 5.369 SP to @synnewine2020/05/09 11:50:27
steemdelegated 5.369 SP to @synnewine
2020/05/09 11:50:27
| delegator | steem |
| delegatee | synnewine |
| vesting shares | 8742.277152 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #43224181/Trx 06c870a9bc1eed2cb4677882a4c281d10ff72999 |
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}steemdelegated 1.200 SP to @synnewine2020/05/08 16:21:06
steemdelegated 1.200 SP to @synnewine
2020/05/08 16:21:06
| delegator | steem |
| delegatee | synnewine |
| vesting shares | 1953.311140 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #43201350/Trx 807f36fb887446961c09d557b651df40e4dcef22 |
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synnewinepublished a new post: nhs-accepts-xmr-monero-as-payment
2018/02/22 21:35:24
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synnewinepublished a new post: nhs-accepts-xmr-monero-as-payment
2018/02/22 21:18:39
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synnewinepublished a new post: hid-de-hps-mh-vs-led-battle-royale-for-beginners
2018/02/21 23:49:45
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| body | So.. whats the verdict?... Hmm.. what are the issues.. heat, cost and light spectrum.. I think that's a good short summary of the important issues. Cost is an easy one... total no brainer. LED's are roughly 40% more energy efficient than HID's and will run about 20x longer (literally 20:1 ratio). So at the end of the day with LED's you'll be buying less lights, less often, and they're less expensive to turn on... For the best LED's however you might spend as much initially has an HID!!!!..Round 1.. Ding Ding...LED!!! Winner by decision!! Heat: HID's produce a lot of heat, heat stress can be an issue and LED's just don't get as hot. You don't have to wait for LED's to warm up or cool down. If you're anything like me you'll be tinkering here and there and you'll most likely end up touching a hot bulb at some point... not pleasant. More heat also means more potential air handling costs. I will say however, your choice can depend on your space, if you have a enough space, heat might not be an issue for you. But rubber meeting the road and all... Ding Ding... Round 2..LED Wins!!! Light Spectrum: Hands down HID's are the best at mimicking the sun. In the past LED's have struggled with the green light part of the spectrum, but are getting better, radically better. High end LED's now come VERY close to the spectrum that HID can deliver but technically HID's(specifically HPS bulbs) are still better. Especially at flowering. This round is like 2 evenly matched guys and one guy gets a fast 12 sec KO...Ding Ding...Round 3...HID Wins!!! There are a lot of things to consider when choosing grow lights...it seems that LED's would be the way to go, but that bud/flower is usually the most important part so it may be worth the extra cost to get HID's. You decide!! I think the best thing you could do whether you are growing for yourself or commercially is write out and articulate your plan in a business plan form. Your plan should include all the variables in which purchasing decisions will be important ie, space size, air handling limitations, plant, strains, electrical limitations, projected yields, and budget etc...Having a clear concise plan will ultimately help you choose the best lighting set-up and get you the best results over time using the resources/tools you have to work with. Its easier to get to where you want to go, when you know where you are, and have a map, that plan is your map! Thanks for reading!! Cheers!! -Nat ps.... Good LED manufacturer's..Bridgelux, Cree, Phillips, Edison, GE, Osram, Zhaga, Prolight Opto |
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| body | http://nationalhydroponicsupply.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/led-grow-light-kind__98398.jpg The LED grow light has exploded onto the market with all the top-rated grow lights for 2018 being light emitting diodes or LED as they are most commonly known. LED grow lights are favored for their extreme efficiency, cool operating temperature and long-life span. LED lights use only 10% of the energy of an incandescent bulb. On top of it they are able to produce as much as 300 W with a single bulb. Like the old-fashioned incandescent bulbs LED lights can emit full brightness without having to heat up. They don’t require a ballast, nor do they burn as hot as an HID and always remain cool to the touch. The popularity and flexibility of LED grow lights are such that within a few years they could very replace every other lighting system on the market. It is estimated that their share of the market will increase more than 12-fold over the next ten years. Part of the reason for their high efficiency is that LED lights operate on direct current or DC energy. An LED driver is built right into the unit that will convert standard 120 AC voltage to the lower amperage DC as the product is used. The fact that they’re DC makes them simple to use with alternative energy sources like wind or solar that already produce DC energy. Because LED grow lights are DC saves the user with alternative energy sources the expense of an AC inverter. This makes LED great for use in more remote areas which excellent news for growers looking to stay under the radar. History of LED Light emitting diodes date all the way back to 1960 and after some further development and testing they began to be used in digital and electronic equipment. By the nineteen seventies many clocks on radios, stoves and microwaves were almost exclusively LED. The use of LED took a huge step forward in the mid-nineties when the Chinese began experimenting with their use as an efficient lighting source. After further development and additional testing, they jumped into the market in a big way by 2004. By 2007 the first fully LED grow lights were emerging onto the marketplace. The growing popularity of LED lighting inspired the leading lighting manufacturer Phillips, to completely discontinue development of compact florescent (CFL) lighting during 2008 to fully concentrate on the future of LED. This should tell us the direction LED is going. Flexibility of LED Part of the appeal of LED grow lights today is the great flexibility they afford. Most often they are designed with multiple adjustable rows, so the light can be directed exactly where its needed. LED is also convenient because it doesn’t require a ballast to regulate voltage like a florescent light does. This gives them a huge advantage because the grower doesn’t have to constantly worry about one burning out at just the time they need. They also don’t produce any noticeable heat and are always cool to the touch. This eliminates the headaches of burning leaves because the grow light was placed too close to the plants. This was a major factor for closet and grow tent growers who often work in more confined spots. Additionally, needless to say, cool burning LED also completely eliminates any concerns of an accidental fire in the greenhouse or growing room. Another nice update to LED is that they are now designed in styles with the conventional screw in end that became popular with the incandescent bulb. This makes it simple to upgrade existing lighting systems many growers still use. LED grow light styles The complication of LED grow lights for growers in recent years has been the great diversity of styles and options that are available. Gone are the days of stringing a row of construction light across the room and hoping they produce enough light. LED styles are constantly evolving and at this stage the only drawback may that the one you purchase this year is already outdated by the next. The one consistency with LED grow lighting is that many have numerous rows of independently rotating lights. There are some models the grower can adjust to five separate directions on the same unit which really provides flexibility on where the light is needed most. There are other designs that take care of the problem of uneven light distribution using deflectors and side mounted lights. This takes care of the problem of plants in the center receiving most of the light at the expense of the plants located on both ends. This feature saves you the trouble of constantly rotating plants to gain maximum light and even growth. The future of LED grow lighting I think it’s clear that LED is the future of grow lighting. With the research being done and the constant improvements being made, I think by 2025 at the very most LED will have overtaken all other forms of grow lighting combined. Every year there’s great advancements in designing LED light that is tailored specifically for the grow light industry. I would look for LED lighting improvements in ultraviolet ray production and increased flexibility in use and coverage. I would also expect to see the alternative energy industry increasingly catering to the grower market by offering LED grow light/solar or wind packages that are designed specifically for the indoor farmer. As it stands right now, yes, there is a higher initial investment with LED grow light systems. But that cost is quickly offset by the tremendous payback you get with the energy savings. However, as time goes by and LED lighting begins to take a majority share of the lighting market you can bet those cost is going to keep dropping to a more affordable rate. It seems fairly clear, get used to LED lighting now because it is undoubtedly the future of grow lighting. More About LED Grow Lights LED (light-emitting diodes) grow lights are perfect for those that are looking to lead the charge. LED grow lights have rapidly come down in price and home growers everywhere are starting to make the switch to solely using them as their lighting option. Maybe you don’t care about leading the charge, and you simply want a lighting system that produces extremely low heat, comes ready to plug-and-play, and can produce high yields with incredible energy efficiency. If so, look no further because LED is the perfect lighting option for you. For calculating cost, expect to spend $1.50-$3 per watt depending on quality and brand. Remember that while most LEDs cost more per watt than HID lamps, they do not require a reflector or ballast. As well, LED lights last for decades where HID bulbs will often need to be replace every couple of years. LED grow lights are available in different forms, so let’s look at the pros and cons of each so you can find the right LED light for you: LED Panels Most common type of LED grow light and most offer growers all they need for their lighting setup. They include heatsinks for removing heat, a driver (think of it as a ballast), and often come with a warranty. Pros: Usually full spectrum with switches for both the vegetative and flowering stage – can be combined Comes ready to plug right into a standard house outlet Incredibly long lifespan – the bulbs typically last for decades Cons: On the rare occasions, some units may require a 240V outlet Most expensive type of the LED grow light LED Bars Many growers add LED bars as an easy way to expand their lighting footprint or change up their light spectrum. LED Bars are a single row of diodes that come in different spectrums. Pros: Can replace T5 fixtures for increase PAR and less energy consumption Some units come plug-and-play ready and can be plugged into a standard 120V house outlet Cons: Usually only one spectrum with no switching options Often they are only used for supplementing and multiple bars will need to be purchased if using as sole light type LED Bulbs Quickly replace all your old CFL bulbs with LED bulbs that will give you all the added benefits of LED grow lights. Pros: They will fit into a standard light socket Great for mixing and matching for creating your preferred spectrum Cons: Multiple bulbs required A reflective hood may be required LED Light Spectrum The best LED light spectrum is a controversial topic among growers. Most LED lights use a of mix blue and red diodes, with blue preferred for the vegetative state, while red light is preferred for the flowering stage. Blue and red light are used because these two lights drive plant photosynthesis while also being very efficient to produce. This leaves a large gap in the middle of the light spectrum with very few LED lights providing orange, green, and yellow diodes to cover said gap. The debate lies in whether plants need these other colors. A plant can grow to incredible potentials with just red and blue light, however, despite the common belief, plants’ absorb green light. In fact, recent studies show that this light drives photosynthesis better than red. Unfortunately, green diodes are terrible at producing an efficient number of photons, and it’s best to avoid LEDs with them. This is why some growers still prefer HID lighting because HPS (High Pressure Sodium) bulbs spectrum delivers green, yellow, and orange light much more efficiently than LED creating a more efficient PAR spectrum. 1 blue diode for every 3 red diodes is a great starting ratio and will deliver the best spectrum if you could only use one for the entire growing phase. Those that are looking to replace their CFLs will love the Cirrus EVO for that reason alone. You’ll often see white diodes which are fine, however, you will want to know what the temperature color of white diodes are. If they are between 5200-8300K then they are preferred for the vegetative state. If they are between 2700-3,750K then they are great for flowering. Why You Should Grow With LED Grow Lights They may cause the most confusion among growers and offer a higher learning curb, but that’s not stopping them from dominating homer growers’ gardens. They are currently the most affordable light in the long run, the bulbs last for decades, and they are very easy to install. Most growers will compare LED and HID grow lights when deciding which to use. Because LEDs are rapidly improving, it’s somewhat difficult to keep track of the gap that used to be between them. Most still believe that HID lights produce bigger yields per watt, but many growers that use LEDs believe they produce higher quality yields compared to HID grow lights. Just make sure you keep these lights decently far from your plants: 1-2 feet. For the precise distance make sure to check the manual that comes with the lights. LEDs with 1W chips can be closer (12”), but it’s much more common that you’ll have 3W and 5W chips which will push your distance closer to 18-24” away. LEDs are very directional and don’t spread out the light like a HID light so a PAR meter is advised. When used together you can easily create an even light footprint that beautifully covers your canopy that is unmatched by other lighting options. Using a light mover will greatly help with light coverage and avoiding hot spots. Last, while considering wattage for LEDs is not as important as it is for HID lights (photosynthetic photon flux density and daily light integral are better metrics), a good general rule of thumb is 23 watts per square foot of growing area. So a 2’ by 2’ space would give you an overall space of 4 feet and will need at least 128 watts. |
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It is estimated that their share of the market will increase more than 12-fold over the next ten years.\n\nPart of the reason for their high efficiency is that LED lights operate on direct current or DC energy. An LED driver is built right into the unit that will convert standard 120 AC voltage to the lower amperage DC as the product is used.\n\nThe fact that they’re DC makes them simple to use with alternative energy sources like wind or solar that already produce DC energy. Because LED grow lights are DC saves the user with alternative energy sources the expense of an AC inverter.\n\nThis makes LED great for use in more remote areas which excellent news for growers looking to stay under the radar.\n\nHistory of LED\nLight emitting diodes date all the way back to 1960 and after some further development and testing they began to be used in digital and electronic equipment. By the nineteen seventies many clocks on radios, stoves and microwaves were almost exclusively LED.\n\nThe use of LED took a huge step forward in the mid-nineties when the Chinese began experimenting with their use as an efficient lighting source. After further development and additional testing, they jumped into the market in a big way by 2004.\n\nBy 2007 the first fully LED grow lights were emerging onto the marketplace.\n\nThe growing popularity of LED lighting inspired the leading lighting manufacturer Phillips, to completely discontinue development of compact florescent (CFL) lighting during 2008 to fully concentrate on the future of LED.\n\nThis should tell us the direction LED is going.\n\nFlexibility of LED\nPart of the appeal of LED grow lights today is the great flexibility they afford. Most often they are designed with multiple adjustable rows, so the light can be directed exactly where its needed.\n\nLED is also convenient because it doesn’t require a ballast to regulate voltage like a florescent light does. This gives them a huge advantage because the grower doesn’t have to constantly worry about one burning out at just the time they need.\n\nThey also don’t produce any noticeable heat and are always cool to the touch. This eliminates the headaches of burning leaves because the grow light was placed too close to the plants. This was a major factor for closet and grow tent growers who often work in more confined spots.\n\nAdditionally, needless to say, cool burning LED also completely eliminates any concerns of an accidental fire in the greenhouse or growing room.\n\nAnother nice update to LED is that they are now designed in styles with the conventional screw in end that became popular with the incandescent bulb. This makes it simple to upgrade existing lighting systems many growers still use.\n\nLED grow light styles\n\nThe complication of LED grow lights for growers in recent years has been the great diversity of styles and options that are available. Gone are the days of stringing a row of construction light across the room and hoping they produce enough light.\n\nLED styles are constantly evolving and at this stage the only drawback may that the one you purchase this year is already outdated by the next. The one consistency with LED grow lighting is that many have numerous rows of independently rotating lights.\n\nThere are some models the grower can adjust to five separate directions on the same unit which really provides flexibility on where the light is needed most. There are other designs that take care of the problem of uneven light distribution using deflectors and side mounted lights.\n\nThis takes care of the problem of plants in the center receiving most of the light at the expense of the plants located on both ends. This feature saves you the trouble of constantly rotating plants to gain maximum light and even growth.\n\nThe future of LED grow lighting\nI think it’s clear that LED is the future of grow lighting. With the research being done and the constant improvements being made, I think by 2025 at the very most LED will have overtaken all other forms of grow lighting combined.\n\nEvery year there’s great advancements in designing LED light that is tailored specifically for the grow light industry. I would look for LED lighting improvements in ultraviolet ray production and increased flexibility in use and coverage.\n\nI would also expect to see the alternative energy industry increasingly catering to the grower market by offering LED grow light/solar or wind packages that are designed specifically for the indoor farmer.\n\nAs it stands right now, yes, there is a higher initial investment with LED grow light systems. But that cost is quickly offset by the tremendous payback you get with the energy savings. However, as time goes by and LED lighting begins to take a majority share of the lighting market you can bet those cost is going to keep dropping to a more affordable rate.\n\nIt seems fairly clear, get used to LED lighting now because it is undoubtedly the future of grow lighting.\n\nMore About LED Grow Lights\nLED (light-emitting diodes) grow lights are perfect for those that are looking to lead the charge. LED grow lights have rapidly come down in price and home growers everywhere are starting to make the switch to solely using them as their lighting option.\n\nMaybe you don’t care about leading the charge, and you simply want a lighting system that produces extremely low heat, comes ready to plug-and-play, and can produce high yields with incredible energy efficiency. If so, look no further because LED is the perfect lighting option for you.\n\nFor calculating cost, expect to spend $1.50-$3 per watt depending on quality and brand. Remember that while most LEDs cost more per watt than HID lamps, they do not require a reflector or ballast. As well, LED lights last for decades where HID bulbs will often need to be replace every couple of years.\n\nLED grow lights are available in different forms, so let’s look at the pros and cons of each so you can find the right LED light for you:\n\nLED Panels\nMost common type of LED grow light and most offer growers all they need for their lighting setup. They include heatsinks for removing heat, a driver (think of it as a ballast), and often come with a warranty.\n\nPros:\n\nUsually full spectrum with switches for both the vegetative and flowering stage – can be combined\nComes ready to plug right into a standard house outlet\nIncredibly long lifespan – the bulbs typically last for decades\nCons:\n\nOn the rare occasions, some units may require a 240V outlet\nMost expensive type of the LED grow light\nLED Bars\nMany growers add LED bars as an easy way to expand their lighting footprint or change up their light spectrum. LED Bars are a single row of diodes that come in different spectrums.\n\nPros:\n\nCan replace T5 fixtures for increase PAR and less energy consumption\nSome units come plug-and-play ready and can be plugged into a standard 120V house outlet\nCons:\n\nUsually only one spectrum with no switching options\nOften they are only used for supplementing and multiple bars will need to be purchased if using as sole light type\nLED Bulbs\nQuickly replace all your old CFL bulbs with LED bulbs that will give you all the added benefits of LED grow lights.\n\nPros:\n\nThey will fit into a standard light socket\nGreat for mixing and matching for creating your preferred spectrum\nCons:\n\nMultiple bulbs required\nA reflective hood may be required\nLED Light Spectrum\nThe best LED light spectrum is a controversial topic among growers. Most LED lights use a of mix blue and red diodes, with blue preferred for the vegetative state, while red light is preferred for the flowering stage. Blue and red light are used because these two lights drive plant photosynthesis while also being very efficient to produce. This leaves a large gap in the middle of the light spectrum with very few LED lights providing orange, green, and yellow diodes to cover said gap.\n\nThe debate lies in whether plants need these other colors. A plant can grow to incredible potentials with just red and blue light, however, despite the common belief, plants’ absorb green light. In fact, recent studies show that this light drives photosynthesis better than red. Unfortunately, green diodes are terrible at producing an efficient number of photons, and it’s best to avoid LEDs with them. This is why some growers still prefer HID lighting because HPS (High Pressure Sodium) bulbs spectrum delivers green, yellow, and orange light much more efficiently than LED creating a more efficient PAR spectrum.\n\n1 blue diode for every 3 red diodes is a great starting ratio and will deliver the best spectrum if you could only use one for the entire growing phase. Those that are looking to replace their CFLs will love the Cirrus EVO for that reason alone. You’ll often see white diodes which are fine, however, you will want to know what the temperature color of white diodes are. If they are between 5200-8300K then they are preferred for the vegetative state. If they are between 2700-3,750K then they are great for flowering.\n\nWhy You Should Grow With LED Grow Lights\nThey may cause the most confusion among growers and offer a higher learning curb, but that’s not stopping them from dominating homer growers’ gardens. They are currently the most affordable light in the long run, the bulbs last for decades, and they are very easy to install.\n\nMost growers will compare LED and HID grow lights when deciding which to use. Because LEDs are rapidly improving, it’s somewhat difficult to keep track of the gap that used to be between them. Most still believe that HID lights produce bigger yields per watt, but many growers that use LEDs believe they produce higher quality yields compared to HID grow lights.\n\nJust make sure you keep these lights decently far from your plants: 1-2 feet. For the precise distance make sure to check the manual that comes with the lights. LEDs with 1W chips can be closer (12”), but it’s much more common that you’ll have 3W and 5W chips which will push your distance closer to 18-24” away.\n\nLEDs are very directional and don’t spread out the light like a HID light so a PAR meter is advised. 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| body | Hi! This may be basic for some but I wanted to try and break down in simple terms how plants get nourished and why the delivery method is how it is. We are going to talk about the the 4 fundamental things plants need for growth and survival. Minerals, Water, Sunlight, and CO2... We'll also talk a bit about Chlorophyll. In a natual setting(in nature like on a hike) you will most likely see plants growing all around, some form or another. While different plants evolved and adapted to different climates(for example..deserts/rain-forests) they all still need the basics in some degree. MInerals: Naturally minerals come from different sources, too many to name here, however some of the more recognizable sources may be from a giant boulder that is slowly being eroded by time and weather, the circle of life..aka..plant or animal dies, bacteria break down the organic matter, minerals that are left over slowly become a part of the soil again. Seems pretty easy right? Ok, now that you got that, for our purposes, we are going to be more concerned with the minerals that are water soluble, also referred to as "mineral salts" kinda like that "Pink Himalayan Sea Salt" that someone you know uses for cooking(its supposed to be really good for you!!). Notable mineral salts are nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, calcium, iron, copper, zinc, boron, manganese, and magnesium. These are the building blocks for all plant life, at least in some variation, and its not an exhaustive list. A grapevine for example requires 16 different trace elements to survive and make that grape so we can have delicious wine. Mineral, mineral salts, elements/trace elements for our purposes are all the same. Means the same thing, just different words, maybe you have wondered what the difference is between trace element and mineral... basically nothing. Glad we cleared that up. If you actually want to know how those words are different go to school for 6+ years and become a scientist otherwise we're just trying to grow something in our backyard or home. Water: This is an easy one. So in the minerals section we talked about we need minerals that are water soluble. This is important because water is the delivery vehicle for the minerals. Through the roots of plants. The minerals now in the water are in such a small form that the tiny roots or hair looking parts of roots can take it up through a process called osmosis... or simply absorption, you may also hear the word "up-take".. they all mean the same thing. CO2: For plants, CO2 is essential in the production of glucose, which is a form of sugar. Glucose is the plants food. I know that sounds a bit weird but one of the remarkable things plants do is they technically manufacture their own food. The minerals and CO2 aren't food, that's just like I said earlier, the building blocks. If you're a workout person you may understand this analogy, its like creatine, it helps your body make the stuff to make your muscles big and strong. CO2 is absorbed through the plants "stomata" or tiny pores usually located on the underside of the plants leaves. This is where the plant inhales and exhales both CO2 and oxygen. Chlorophyll: Don't need to add it, plants come equipped. Chlorophyll is the central substance for photosynthesis to occur, only plants have it. Photosynthesis is the common name for the process of a plant creating food and energy for itself. Sunlight: Easy one again. The one ingredient to rule them all... absolutely essential for a plant to make its food, the "photo" in photosynthesis. With CO2, minerals, and water; sunlight and chlorophyll provide the engine for glucose production.  So we as humans eat food and our bodies convert it into new cells and energy. Plants do not do this. They use photosynthesis to produce their own food. The food manufacturing process happens during the day while it get sun. then at night the plants distribute the glucose to the parts of the plant that need to grow ie. roots, leaves, stalks, berries, buds, etc. so it can get bigger and ultimately reproduce(in most cases). Why all this is important is because with hydroponic growing, you can precisely control all of those things to grow a plant exactly the way you want to. Whether its tomatoes, marijuana, kale, basil, flowers, or whatever. And.. you aren't constrained to the limitations of time of day, region, or climate. You are in total control. What's cool about that is that you know EXACTLY what is in the food you are growing, or what you are putting in your body, or giving/selling to others. Cheers!! I hope this helps... I'll try to post more of these as we go!! -Nat |
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| body |  Grow tent growing is the fastest and easiest way to get started growing indoors! If you asked any gardener if it was harder to grow plants inside or outside, the majority would overwhelmingly say inside. That’s not to say growing indoors doesn’t come with incredible benefits, nor does it mean that outdoor plants are always superior. Plants have evolved to thrive in an outside environment. When you’re growing indoors, you’re essentially creating a mini-environment in your house that looks like your outside environment and this creates more room for errors. There is no better way to create your mini-artificial environment than by starting with a grow tent that is designed for all the factors that will go into creating your indoor environment Benefits of Grow Tents There are a lot of environmental factors that go into growing strong and vigorous plants. You have to control your temperature, humidity, light schedule and light intensity, ensure there is proper air circulation and that new air is always being introduced, and on we go. As you become a more experienced gardener, you’ll become a lot more comfortable not only controlling these factors but manipulating them to grow bigger and better plants. But many new to growing indoors struggle with just trying to keep their environmental factors stable. Without a doubt, the best reason to grow with a grow tent is they are designed to make creating and controlling these environmental conditions easy. But the benefits don’t stop there: Energy efficient – Grow tents have reflective walls that will improve your lighting efficiency. Easy setup – With grow tents you won’t have to alter your house by making holes to hang lights, modifying a closet, etc. You will also save time and effort because a DIY setup, while cheap, requires a lot of work to be effective. Separate growing phases – Plants require different durations of lights on/off depending on their growth stage. This means you can’t mix a plant that’s in flowering with a plant that’s in the vegetative stage. Grow tents make it incredibly easy to have multiple plants all in different growth stages, all in one room. Portable – They are lightweight but extremely durable, and easy to condense down and move. Privacy – They keep plants out of sight and can easily fit away in a closet or corner of a room. Great for all lights – All grow lights will have different requirements. HIDs will need a ballast and reflector hood, LEDs have to be hung much farther away from the plants than fluorescents. Grow tents are designed to work will all popular grow lighting systems. CO2 – Supplementing CO2 is a great way to increase yields. For maintaining high levels of CO2 you’ll need an airtight room so it can’t escape. Grows tents are made to seal plants away and work great with supplementing CO2. Time – Creating a grow tent from scratch will not only require build time, but you will also need to research where you should place ventilation holes, ports for running wires in and out, how to prevent light leaks, etc. How to Choose the Right Tent Grow Tent Size Height – The biggest factor that will go into the height you’ll need your tent to be will depend heavily on which grow lights you are using. It’s common to hang LEDs and HIDs up to two feet over your plants because of their intensity. Fluorescent lights can be much closer, however – within a few inches. You will also need to calculate your grow media’ height and the height of the plant. If you’re planning on using one tent for the plant’s entire lifecycle then you’ll want a tent that at least 60”. If you plan to use 1000 watts of lights or more it’s recommended to move up to a tent that is at least 7’ tall. Our tip for new growers is really watch your height. A 6’ tent may seem really tall until you calculate your plants’ height, grow media height, how far down the light is required to hang, and distance of light from plants – powerful LEDs may require up to 2’. Length and width – 4’ x 4’ and 3’ x 3’ are the two most popular sizes because they give a square shape for an even light footprint, as well they can house multiple pants – 4 to 8 full-size plants. The one negative of a grow tent that is a perfect square, is they are more difficult to fit into closets. That’s why we offer a wide range of grow tents with different lengths and widths. A 2 x 3 and 2 x 4 grow tent will fit most closets well. Other factors to consider when choosing a grow tent Fabric – You will want a durable fabric that is 100% reflective. As well, you can find fire-retardant tents which hopefully you’ll never need, but it’s a nice feature to have. If you’re worried about light leaks – light getting into your tent – look for a tent that is certified light tight and has strong zippers as they are common culprits of light leaks. Ventilation – The tent should have at least two ventilation holes/flaps for both intake and exhaust. Stability – Again your lighting system will play a large part in this, and you’ll want to purchase a tent that can hold the weight of both your lighting and ventilation system. Often growers will test the strength of their tents by testing their own weight first – just be careful not to tip the tent over. Multi-chamber tents – These tents have separate rooms that allow you to perpetually grow year round with just one tent. You can have a flowering plant with a 12/12 light schedule in one chamber and a plant in the vegetative stage with a completely different lighting schedule in another. Even smaller multi-chamber plants are great because they can act as an all-in-one vegetative and propagation tent. Or you can have a mother plant in the main chamber and take cuttings from her and clone in the side chambers. Find All The Help You Need For additional help, our most popular grow tents will give you an overview on thread count, the size and number of both the ducting and electrical ports, as well it will show you the recommended wattage for grow lights and CFM required for proper ventilation. You may find it beneficial to check out our “Grow Tent Kits” category to see how we put together different all-in-one lighting and grow tent packages. This will show you how we match different grow lights and their wattage to different grow tents sizes. As well, it will give insight on what size ventilation and odor control systems we like based on tent sizes. How To Set Up Your Grow Tent Basic Grow Tent Supplies Power strip with surge protection Hanging equipment Grow lights and light timer Temperature gauge Plants and grow media Ventilation and odor control Unpacking and assembling your grow tent Grow tents are fairly easy to setup and will come with instruction on how to easily do so. You can easily find videos online if you need additional help. For larger tents, it’s recommended to have someone there to help you out. Basic outline and tips for easy installation: Lay your tent flat out on the ground Locate the bottom of the tent Separate your long and short poles Assemble the bottom poles first, making a square, and place it within the bottom of the tent Now that you have your base, connect poles that stand upright to your bottom structure Attach your top poles to form your complete pole structure / skeleton of the tent Last, carefully roll the tent up and over the pole structure and zip it up When lifting your tent over the poles, hold down on the poles because they are lightweight and will lift up with the tent Ventilation and Odor Control tips It’s an incredibly smart idea to set up a ventilation system in your grow tent. A properly set up ventilation system will control CO2, temperature, humidity, and oxygen which are all vital environmental factors that greatly affect plant growth and development. A common ventilation system for grow tents will have: a odor control unit, ducting, an extraction fan, and an intake fan (optional for smaller tents). As noted above, the majority of our grow tents will tell you the recommended CFM rating for the tents size. If it doesn’t give you the recommended CFM rating, you can find the number with some quick calculations. CFM stands for cubic feet per minute, and this essentially tells you how much air can be removed from your grow tent in a minute, which is the preffered rate. First, multiply W x L x H of your grow tent which will give you the volume or cubic feet of the tent. You will use this number as your reference number and you will not want a fan with a lower CFM rating. We recommend doubling the cubic feet of your tent to get your extraction fan’s CFM rating – especially when using carbon filter as they may lower your extraction fan’s moving capability by 30%. So a grow tent that is 60 cubic feet will need an extraction fan that has a CFM rating of 120. If you choose to use an intake fan, we recommend going the next volume size down or 70% of your extraction fan. Again, this is the preferred rate based on removing all the air in a grow tent in just one minute, some others will recommend a more leisure rate between 1-5 minutes. Why Should You Grow in a Grow Tent? When todays hobby grower decides to embark on their growing journey there are numerous choices they are faced with. From equipment to set up and placement of the garden the possibilities may seem endless. Once the choice has been made to grow indoors, whether that be a desire for a year round garden or discretion, one must decide between purchasing a predesigned grow tent or performing an overhaul on a room to fit their needs. For most hobby growers the overhaul of an entire room in their house is not practical and would be a daunting, expensive, and sometimes unnecessary project. Here are the top 5 reasons our customers choose a grow tent for their indoor grow. Grow Tents Give You Total Control of the Growing Environment Grow tents are enclosed spaces that are designed specifically for growing. With the correct combination of lighting, ventilation, air circulation, temperature, humidity and watering you can have total control over your growing area. With a little bit of fine tuning you can set yourself up for a bountiful and successful grow. Grow Tents Help You Avoid Pests and Infestations The grow tents enclosed design keeps unwanted pests, such as aphids, flies and spider mites, at bay. Any outdoor grower will tell you how easy it is for pests to infect your plants and how difficult it is to get rid of them. As long as the plants and equipment entering your tent are clean and pest free you shouldn’t encounter any kind of infestation. Grow Tents are Energy Efficient The mylar interior increases the reflective surface area in your grow tent while maximizing the performance of your light. This design insures that no precious light is wasted and your plants are receiving the best light possible. Grow Tents are Versatile and Adaptable Grow tents are an excellent way to utilize an area without completely transforming it. You can grow in your garage or spare bedroom with ease and completely break down your grow space once you have completed your cycle or if you need to relocate to a new area. They are also extremely adaptable in the way that you can transition between the vegetation and flowering stage with the change of a light or move from soil to hydroponics by simply switching out your system. Grow Tents Are Easy to Setup Grow tents are quick, easy to set up, and do not require tools for assembly. Choosing an area with easy access to power and water will set you up from success. Growers of all stages can have an indoor garden up and running in no time. Cheers Everyone!!! Comment if you have questions!! -Nat |
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You have to control your temperature, humidity, light schedule and light intensity, ensure there is proper air circulation and that new air is always being introduced, and on we go.\n\nAs you become a more experienced gardener, you’ll become a lot more comfortable not only controlling these factors but manipulating them to grow bigger and better plants. But many new to growing indoors struggle with just trying to keep their environmental factors stable.\n\nWithout a doubt, the best reason to grow with a grow tent is they are designed to make creating and controlling these environmental conditions easy.\n\nBut the benefits don’t stop there:\n\nEnergy efficient – Grow tents have reflective walls that will improve your lighting efficiency.\nEasy setup – With grow tents you won’t have to alter your house by making holes to hang lights, modifying a closet, etc. You will also save time and effort because a DIY setup, while cheap, requires a lot of work to be effective.\nSeparate growing phases – Plants require different durations of lights on/off depending on their growth stage. This means you can’t mix a plant that’s in flowering with a plant that’s in the vegetative stage. Grow tents make it incredibly easy to have multiple plants all in different growth stages, all in one room.\nPortable – They are lightweight but extremely durable, and easy to condense down and move.\nPrivacy – They keep plants out of sight and can easily fit away in a closet or corner of a room.\nGreat for all lights – All grow lights will have different requirements. HIDs will need a ballast and reflector hood, LEDs have to be hung much farther away from the plants than fluorescents. Grow tents are designed to work will all popular grow lighting systems.\nCO2 – Supplementing CO2 is a great way to increase yields. For maintaining high levels of CO2 you’ll need an airtight room so it can’t escape. Grows tents are made to seal plants away and work great with supplementing CO2.\nTime – Creating a grow tent from scratch will not only require build time, but you will also need to research where you should place ventilation holes, ports for running wires in and out, how to prevent light leaks, etc.\nHow to Choose the Right Tent\nGrow Tent Size\nHeight – The biggest factor that will go into the height you’ll need your tent to be will depend heavily on which grow lights you are using. It’s common to hang LEDs and HIDs up to two feet over your plants because of their intensity. Fluorescent lights can be much closer, however – within a few inches. You will also need to calculate your grow media’ height and the height of the plant.\n\nIf you’re planning on using one tent for the plant’s entire lifecycle then you’ll want a tent that at least 60”. If you plan to use 1000 watts of lights or more it’s recommended to move up to a tent that is at least 7’ tall.\n\nOur tip for new growers is really watch your height. A 6’ tent may seem really tall until you calculate your plants’ height, grow media height, how far down the light is required to hang, and distance of light from plants – powerful LEDs may require up to 2’.\n\nLength and width – 4’ x 4’ and 3’ x 3’ are the two most popular sizes because they give a square shape for an even light footprint, as well they can house multiple pants – 4 to 8 full-size plants. The one negative of a grow tent that is a perfect square, is they are more difficult to fit into closets. That’s why we offer a wide range of grow tents with different lengths and widths. A 2 x 3 and 2 x 4 grow tent will fit most closets well.\n\nOther factors to consider when choosing a grow tent\nFabric – You will want a durable fabric that is 100% reflective. As well, you can find fire-retardant tents which hopefully you’ll never need, but it’s a nice feature to have. If you’re worried about light leaks – light getting into your tent – look for a tent that is certified light tight and has strong zippers as they are common culprits of light leaks.\n\nVentilation – The tent should have at least two ventilation holes/flaps for both intake and exhaust.\n\nStability – Again your lighting system will play a large part in this, and you’ll want to purchase a tent that can hold the weight of both your lighting and ventilation system. Often growers will test the strength of their tents by testing their own weight first – just be careful not to tip the tent over.\n\nMulti-chamber tents – These tents have separate rooms that allow you to perpetually grow year round with just one tent. You can have a flowering plant with a 12/12 light schedule in one chamber and a plant in the vegetative stage with a completely different lighting schedule in another.\n\nEven smaller multi-chamber plants are great because they can act as an all-in-one vegetative and propagation tent. Or you can have a mother plant in the main chamber and take cuttings from her and clone in the side chambers.\n\nFind All The Help You Need\nFor additional help, our most popular grow tents will give you an overview on thread count, the size and number of both the ducting and electrical ports, as well it will show you the recommended wattage for grow lights and CFM required for proper ventilation.\n\nYou may find it beneficial to check out our “Grow Tent Kits” category to see how we put together different all-in-one lighting and grow tent packages. This will show you how we match different grow lights and their wattage to different grow tents sizes. As well, it will give insight on what size ventilation and odor control systems we like based on tent sizes.\n\nHow To Set Up Your Grow Tent\nBasic Grow Tent Supplies\nPower strip with surge protection\nHanging equipment\nGrow lights and light timer\nTemperature gauge\nPlants and grow media\nVentilation and odor control\nUnpacking and assembling your grow tent\nGrow tents are fairly easy to setup and will come with instruction on how to easily do so. You can easily find videos online if you need additional help. For larger tents, it’s recommended to have someone there to help you out.\n\nBasic outline and tips for easy installation:\n\nLay your tent flat out on the ground\nLocate the bottom of the tent\nSeparate your long and short poles\nAssemble the bottom poles first, making a square, and place it within the bottom of the tent\nNow that you have your base, connect poles that stand upright to your bottom structure\nAttach your top poles to form your complete pole structure / skeleton of the tent\nLast, carefully roll the tent up and over the pole structure and zip it up\nWhen lifting your tent over the poles, hold down on the poles because they are lightweight and will lift up with the tent\nVentilation and Odor Control tips\n\nIt’s an incredibly smart idea to set up a ventilation system in your grow tent. A properly set up ventilation system will control CO2, temperature, humidity, and oxygen which are all vital environmental factors that greatly affect plant growth and development.\n\nA common ventilation system for grow tents will have: a odor control unit, ducting, an extraction fan, and an intake fan (optional for smaller tents).\n\nAs noted above, the majority of our grow tents will tell you the recommended CFM rating for the tents size. If it doesn’t give you the recommended CFM rating, you can find the number with some quick calculations. CFM stands for cubic feet per minute, and this essentially tells you how much air can be removed from your grow tent in a minute, which is the preffered rate.\n\nFirst, multiply W x L x H of your grow tent which will give you the volume or cubic feet of the tent. You will use this number as your reference number and you will not want a fan with a lower CFM rating.\n\nWe recommend doubling the cubic feet of your tent to get your extraction fan’s CFM rating – especially when using carbon filter as they may lower your extraction fan’s moving capability by 30%.\n\nSo a grow tent that is 60 cubic feet will need an extraction fan that has a CFM rating of 120. If you choose to use an intake fan, we recommend going the next volume size down or 70% of your extraction fan. Again, this is the preferred rate based on removing all the air in a grow tent in just one minute, some others will recommend a more leisure rate between 1-5 minutes.\n\nWhy Should You Grow in a Grow Tent?\nWhen todays hobby grower decides to embark on their growing journey there are numerous choices they are faced with. From equipment to set up and placement of the garden the possibilities may seem endless. Once the choice has been made to grow indoors, whether that be a desire for a year round garden or discretion, one must decide between purchasing a predesigned grow tent or performing an overhaul on a room to fit their needs.\n\nFor most hobby growers the overhaul of an entire room in their house is not practical and would be a daunting, expensive, and sometimes unnecessary project. Here are the top 5 reasons our customers choose a grow tent for their indoor grow.\n\nGrow Tents Give You Total Control of the Growing Environment\nGrow tents are enclosed spaces that are designed specifically for growing. With the correct combination of lighting, ventilation, air circulation, temperature, humidity and watering you can have total control over your growing area. 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| body | I think I may be the first Hydroponics Supplier to accept BITCOIN!!!... If you are all in on decentralization then come by and check us out. That is really the essence of why I started this site. The Decentralization of food supplies, cannabis, flowers, herbs you name it.... I want to empower our people to grow their own food, to increase awareness and accessibility to indoor/small space growing. Indoor farming sounds complicated but I'll tell ya what... if the 15 year old down the street can figure out how to successfully grow marijuana in his closet, with no budget and without parents knowing about it then ANYONE can grow ANYTHING at home indoors. Cheers Everyone!! Keep it legal..keep it safe!! #decentralization #decentralized #bitcoin #acceptbitcoin #highbitcoinlimits #hydroponics #hydroponicsupply #growcannabis #growtomatoes |
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