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Re: Test Grow Solar Storm 800w Island Sweet Skunk-WW in Aut

Postby keepitpurple » Mon Dec 19, 2011 11:38 am

AfganBerry wrote:Don't want to hi-jack KIP's thread, so didn't really read the posts unrelated to KIP's grow and information on the set up ect.

Looking forward to some new pic's at your next update.

Kip made a thread so will discuss any no KIP grow related ideas there :)



No worries about getting off topic, i actually don't mind at all i just thought i'd put my two cents in on my setup, thanks for the courtesy though AB, hope all is well with your grow i havent checked tho forum in a while, ill have update soon to come, i probably shouldn't post any pics of my other grow in this thread so now I'm going to keep it SolarStorm grow only.
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Re: Test Grow Solar Storm 800w Island Sweet Skunk-WW in Aut

Postby keepitpurple » Wed Dec 21, 2011 2:33 pm

Okay i fired up the autopots today, i filled the res and pH the water to 6.0, no need to check ec because the water does not recirculate, i filled the res with about fifteen gallons of what the nutrient chart says for week three of veg which was about... 50ml of grow, 40 ml of micro, and 40 ml of bloom.

i might have to do a couple waterings above the soil for the next few days because the roots may not be long enough to be water fed from below but ill let the plants tell me if they need it before i do it.

Thanks for watching here are a few photos.
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Re: Test Grow Solar Storm 800w Island Sweet Skunk-WW in Aut

Postby keepitpurple » Mon Dec 26, 2011 9:30 pm

Another update

There are a couple of stragglers and the clones are taking a bit longer to start vegetative development other than that i am seeing rapid growth now that they're in the autopots and I've got the airdomes fired up, I'm considering flipping to the 12/12regime sooner than the fourth week from seed, if i were to stick to my original plan i would be changing over on the 3rd of Jan. The reasoning behind the early flip is that i don't want too much of a stretch.

I guess you all will know on the next update. Thanks to the five people on this forum that are watching lol.
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Re: Test Grow Solar Storm 800w Island Sweet Skunk-WW in Aut

Postby keepitpurple » Tue Jan 03, 2012 9:50 pm

decided to go another couple of weeks under 12.12 because i have some clones that I'm trying to reveg. meanwhile growth is unstoppable in the autopots hopefully i don't have too much stretch here are a few pics enjoy
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Re: Test Grow Solar Storm 800w Island Sweet Skunk-WW in Aut

Postby hemivette » Thu Jan 05, 2012 5:38 pm

So hows it going? Ive been accepted to the feed back program too, and I just want to make sure its worth it before dropping the coin. h
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Re: Test Grow Solar Storm 800w Island Sweet Skunk-WW in Aut

Postby keepitpurple » Fri Jan 06, 2012 8:27 am

hemivette wrote:So hows it going? Ive been accepted to the feed back program too, and I just want to make sure its worth it before dropping the coin. h


So Far so good man as you can tell they're definitely working in veg, I'm not sure about flower yet but i should be flipping to 12.12 in about a week or so, feel free to watch my progress

What i can tell you about this led fixture compared to others that i have used, is that it is definitely brighter, the five watt diodes will literally blind you if you look into them for too long because they are putting out high intensity light. Im not sold on the UVB until i see some results but the idea is great.

The half off deal that we are getting is awesome, you will not find an 800 watt fixture like this one for anywhere near the price, and George is really good at getting back to you with your questions, and is taking a large interest in how these lights work out.

Thanks for stopping by enjoy the grow if you decide to keep watching
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Re: Test Grow Solar Storm 800w Island Sweet Skunk-WW in Aut

Postby SisterMaryElephant » Fri Jan 06, 2012 6:53 pm

FYI:

It's not really an 800w light, that's just marketing speak. It may have 160 5w diodes but it uses significantly less watts depending on which mode is selected (veg/flower/boost) because they're not all on and the higher wattage the diode the less efficient they are. The light really only uses 450 to 620 watts depending on mode selection which is around what a 500w - 700w LED light would use if it used 1-3w diodes. Manufacturers often "rate" their lights based on how many diodes x wattage of each diode but a more accurate label would be watts used.

Disclaimer:
I still use HID and I'm NOT an LED expert. All of my LED knowledge is from other parties or research so I can't say from first hand experience one way or another. I also run a medical grow consulting business in SoCal.
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Re: Test Grow Solar Storm 800w Island Sweet Skunk-WW in Aut

Postby hemivette » Fri Jan 06, 2012 8:22 pm

SisterMaryElephant wrote:FYI:

It's not really an 800w light, that's just marketing speak. It may have 160 5w diodes but it uses significantly less watts depending on which mode is selected (veg/flower/boost) because they're not all on and the higher wattage the diode the less efficient they are. The light really only uses 450 to 620 watts depending on mode selection which is around what a 500w - 700w LED light would use if it used 1-3w diodes. Manufacturers often "rate" their lights based on how many diodes x wattage of each diode but a more accurate label would be watts used.


Cool, thanks for getting back to me. Ive been using 4 240 Blackstars, in a small area, and am actually pretty happy with the results, rock hard buds ect., but I have now built a 4x4x6'8" cab, with a Stadium Aeroponic system, so I need a little more power.

Whats up with the diaries on this site? Its like 6 entries and its over. My last one was over 20 pages??????

Thanks for the input. You'll be seeing me. h
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Re: Test Grow Solar Storm 800w Island Sweet Skunk-WW in Aut

Postby hemivette » Fri Jan 06, 2012 8:27 pm

^^^^^Sorry meant for KIP^^^^^ h.
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Re: Test Grow Solar Storm 800w Island Sweet Skunk-WW in Aut

Postby SisterMaryElephant » Fri Jan 06, 2012 11:04 pm

I'm not saying that it's a bad LED light or that it won't work, I'm just saying that you shouldn't expect 800w output.

Disclaimer:
I still use HID and I'm NOT an LED expert. All of my LED knowledge is from other parties or research so I can't say from first hand experience one way or another. I also run a medical grow consulting business in SoCal.
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