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Hey all, I've been growing my own pot now for just over 20 years now (all outdoor) and have been generally very happy with what I have produced over the years. Unfortunately due to circumstances beyond my control, I have now been forced into suburbia, so now it's time to learn growing under lights. Couple things, pro's con's growing in pots under lights and fully water feed plants? Also, I am looking at this system to begin with. Is this the goods or what?

http://m.ebay.com.au/Pages/ViewItem.aspx?aid=220749132909&emvcc=0

Also includes;

 

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- 1 x Tent 1.2m x 1.2m x 2m

 

- 1 x Defender Adjusta Wings medium

 

- 1 x 600w JB Ballasts

 

- 1 x 600w Son T Lamps

 

- 1 x Adjustable Light Hangers

 

- 1 x 150mm x 500mm Cool Tubes

 

- 1 x 1.2 x 1.2 , 12 plant NFT System

 

 

Is this a good starter set up? Is there a cheaper way?

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Dude! asking the same question four times over will not get you four times the advice, in fact it irritates many of us too the point where we will simply ignore all your threads. :sleeping:

 

As for your question, that is a good start for a basic setup, you will need a few other bits and pieces for a truly functional grow room but do some reading, have a look in the grow diaries and 'building and construction' section, have a look at what has worked for others using a similar setup. All the information you seek is there, you just need to filter through it and decide what applies to your situation.

 

:peace:

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