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jaguarlax

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What are the dimensions of that that looks like it would be perfect for a 3x3. I couldn't figure it out lol
Efficiency PPF/Watt2.7 (est.)
Total PPF729 (est.)
Total PPFD (usable PPF)602 µmols/sec
Average PPFD (usable PPF)744 µmols/m2/sec (in 90cm x 90cm or 3ft x 3ft area @18cm/7″)602 µmols/m2/sec (in 1m x 1m or 3.5ft x 3.5ft area @18cm/7″)
Efficiency PPFD/Watt (usable PPF)2.26
 

jaguarlax

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All I saw was fit 3x3 lol ?
See this is where i get lost, this is all jibberish to me. Years of sunshine growing these have never been a consideration or even important to me. Where is a good place to find a primer to catch a clue?
thats whats i was getting at... werks for a 3x3... Tbh, even if you understood the numbers, I tend to believe that most of these companies arent completely honest when it comes to the reporting. You look on amazon and you start to see upwards of 40-50 percent higher efficacy than these results Migro is posting, and you have to start to scratch your head.
 

stanknugzz77

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I will vouch for Timber. Quality build. Amazing performance. Outstanding customer service. Call the number and the owner of the company is usually who answers the phone. Dan is the fucking man. Either way you go, I wish you well in your venture into indoor! Positive vibes...

~nugzz
 

DopeDaniel

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Timber, HLG, migro, and you thought picking beans to pop was tough LOL.

Here's one more

I have their original highlights boards. Great customer service too.

Heat is just going to be dependant on how many watts.
 

Amarok

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What do i need/want in a fan? I would rather buy one good one than have to upgrade later.
Are you referring to an exhaust fan, or one for circulating air in the tent, or both?

For exhaust, I really like an inline duct fan with a speed controller, blowing out the top. This, paired with a filtered intake on the bottom, mean lots of fresh air.

For circulation and eliminating dead spots, those cheap clip-on 6" fans are great. They can be clamped to tent poles, or some kind of brace can be easily rigged if you need to mount it in a different location. I like the cheap ones because in my experience, they tend to gum up eventually anyway, so dropping $10 on a new one every year or two is insignificant.
 

jaguarlax

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What do i need/want in a fan? I would rather buy one good one than have to upgrade later.
I prefer to use tower fans as my main source of air movement. Then I have smaller clip on fans to move air around the dead spots. You may not need or want to go with a tower considering your actual footprint in that covert is going to be 2x2...

Amazon product


As far as clip on fans, Im using the Vivo Sun models now... I dont care for the cheap ones because they dont push nearly enough air, and they do not oscillate...But I have read that these dont last very long either... No problems yet tho...



I just found these on ebay which are VERY cool... Ive only ever seen them available by small vendors on instagram, and always sold out....3D printed fan mounts, that allow you to mount any brand fan... This is clutch because all these 6 inch fans are pretty much garbage, so its probably be a huge improvement being able to mount better quality fans....

 

Gentlemancorpse

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What do i need/want in a fan? I would rather buy one good one than have to upgrade later.

For the exhaust get a 4" AC infinity with the temp/humidity sensor

Amazon product

Unlike with the lights where you have a lot of grear options, there is a right answer here lol. The AC infinity is so much better than any other exhaust fan I used I'll never buy a different brand again. It's quieter, works better, and the temp/humidity controller is super easy to use and is a huge difference maker.
 

spyralout

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I'm really excited for you Gtha. Nothing like a new grow space, and even more so, a new style of growing. I absolutely love variety. Definitely will be watching.

BTW. Someone mighta found a pack of Bodhi Strawberry Unicorn ;) The question is - outdoor or indoor? Or both?
 
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