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#1751413 - 08/18/12 07:39 PM
Re: led garden
[Re: Rebel Dawg]
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Pooh-Bah
 
Registered: 09/28/06
Posts: 1971
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sorry about the red pictures. I grabbed the camera, went to shoot and the batteries died. Fired up another camera with the red shots and set the white balance today spray down through 3 inch rockwool 5 emitters per with a little giant 475 gph two waterings a day, 2 minutes each aprox  
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2012-08-18, garden, 11.jpg (159 downloads)2012-08-18, garden, 19.jpg (154 downloads)
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#1757651 - 11/03/12 04:30 PM
Re: led garden
[Re: T5 HO]
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Pooh-Bah
 
Registered: 09/28/06
Posts: 1971
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same garden set-up, new light. It has a red dial, white dial and blue dial and a switch that turns off the red and blue leds so that you can see the green plants under the white light first picture I took with the white light switch, but I forgot to change the white balance on my camera back from the purple setting from the earlier photo so, I went back in, changed the white balance to auto but forgot to switch the white led switch I really like the light and the plants are eating it up! I put the reflector on it that I was using periodically on its predecessor because of the tremendous amount of light spilling all around it and if you want to see the light or ask q's on it, that should be another thread this is my led garden which will probably get modified due to the upgrade in lighting 
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2012-11-03, led garden, 2.jpg (105 downloads)
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