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<span class="link_user">@Teamdirtbag2</span>, You are welcome buddy. Sometime talking smack to senile senior citizens can be hilarious :D
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<span class="link_user">@Tistou</span>, Indeed buddy :D
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<span class="link_user">@NoobiewithDoobie</span>, Theres not too many things that are better than seeing the benefits of your hard work. Great work buddy :D
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<span class="link_user">@Tistou</span>, I&#039;m not sure I understand buddy.
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<span class="link_user">@biggreens420</span>, Agreed. Though they will always surprise you.
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<span class="link_user">@eneRgygrow</span>, Don&#039;t mention it buddy. I&#039;m always happy to share a kind word to new friends :D
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<span class="link_user">@Sindria_UGC</span>, Yeah. Far too many of these companies are just full of nonsense. I&#039;ve even noticed a top grower on this site using LUX to measure light efficiency. CRAZY. It seems a lot of people have been caught up by the nonsense of Lumens and how &#039;bright&#039; something is with no consideration to what science tells us the plants actually need. Almost all the high end brands are complete pieces of junk with almost no PAR spectrum efficiency. Most if not all these lights have their products made and assembled in China. In my opinion if you are going to buy a Chinese cheap piece of junk LED actually buy one that is cheap. I bought 4 Viparspectra and they aren&#039;t even bad.... because I paid 80$ for them, lolololol. To be honest I&#039;ve grown better under those pieces of junk than people have with Kind and Blackdog LED&#039;s. I must say though that I&#039;m 1000000% for using COBs now. Specifically Cree COB&#039;s. They are the way of the future and I&#039;m certain that I&#039;m about to get a better yield from my 225 Watt cob than I&#039;ve seen people get from a 250 Watt HPS. We will have to see but I can&#039;t imagine using anything other that COB LED&#039;s for the foreseeable future. They are the future :D
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<span class="link_user">@Tistou</span>, Once pollination takes place the plant will need about 3 - 5 weeks to produce viable seeds.