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I may have to have a watch. Does he state the watt of each?

Well worth the watch, the guy takes ages to get to a point in all his vids (he does have some good gems of info spread through).

I'd take a 20% increase Billy and wouldn't care if it was because they had a flux capacitor in it

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Well worth the watch, the guy takes ages to get to a point in all his vids (he does have some good gems of info spread through).

I'd take a 20% increase Billy and wouldn't care if it was because they had a flux capacitor in it

 

Well old mate has shown that a CMH produces 20% more already.. so just buy a CMH !

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Yeah yeah yeah HPS is dead, 315 CMH not much good in winter, doesn't produce enough heat, not in a 4x4 anyway,

it does do alright in a .8 x.8, but that's inside, next to a room with a fire in it

 

seen some supposedly good things from the DE 630 would be ideal in a 4x4

 

 

 

CMH started out as a street light, same as HPS, not sure what LED's are all about except to part you with ya $

 

Candles are the future of lighting in Australia, for pensioners anyway 

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Watched a little bit, turned it off after he was saying it was "secret information" lol lol 

 

so plants grown outside in the sun with lots of natural UV, would obviously have shit loads more THC, than anything grown inside with HPS or any other low UV lights ??????

 

 

If ya want high UV you need a EYE hortilux cmh 315, ya better slip slop slap when ya in there, they will sunburn ya

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