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  1. I think many South African vendors have a disclaimer that they won't take responsibility if the seed shouldn't germinate.


    And there lies the difference.
    A lot of overseas brands also don't take responsibility as well being that it's a seed, but they make provisions if and when a customer has a problem - such as replacing them, giving the customer a discount or free seeds on the next order (personal experience). Mjssa operates in a similar manner


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  2. Sounds good.

    I just have a couple of things I'd like to add, not sure how useful they could be to you though.

    Transplanting out of a fabric pot can be a pain sometimes because the tips of the roots grow into some of the fibers of the bag.
    I found that if you have a long blade or such, you can carefully run it between the fabric and the soil to kind of cut the root tips first, it'll make things easier when removing the bag and cause less soil to fall off the root ball initially.

    It just got a big tedious for me, its for that reason I went back to vegging in plastic - I also found that vegging in plastic develops a nice dense root ball for transplant and barely any soil is lost with no root damage.

    You could also drill small holes in the rim of the plastic pot for training purposes - it's much more rigid and works way better if you using HST.

    So yeah, I thinks that's it. Cheers bro, all the best.

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  3. How are you going to deal with humidity buildup? Invest another few K into a dehumidifier?
    Just how sealed off and isolated is your actual grow space. What is the size of the space around your grow. Ie. Is your tent in a room? How sealed is that room? 
    Trying to seal off a grow space, and still cater for all the needed air exchange/minute, while keeping humidity and temperatures in range will be a feat on its own to dial in.
    Are you able to provide the plants with the DLI needed for the extra CO2...otherwise maintaining double ppm concentrations is a waste of money. 
    Really I'm shooting in the dark here as you haven't shared details about your space, your lights etc....
    It seems a super expensive, complicated  move, for not wanting a higher yield...:poke
     
    Asking the right questions

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  4. I have also heard some not so great feedback from Trophy seeds and I try and avoid them, only use them if they have a pack of seeds which cannot be sourced locally from other seedbanks.
     
    Curious as to what Fastbuds say when they reply to you. Hopefully they will make a plan to sort you out.
    I've only ordered From Trophy seeds once, thankfully I had nothing to complain about, but I'll be steering clear from these guys going forward.

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  5. Hey bro, sorry to hear about your issues. 
    I had a similar experience when I bought from marijuana s.a...except they gave me store credit to replace the seeds that didn't pop.
    I think this should be the gold standard, if your seeds don't pop they shuld be replaced!
    I've only experienced this one with mjssa, they also gave me a discount code and sent a free seed the next time round.

    I stand by their customer service, and I still have that affiliate link if anyone wants to get some from them

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  6. Nice man! good job on getting better tech and gear man!!
    and that looks like a decent light there...looks like a SANlight S2 or something? with an ACDC next to it...rocking man!
    next i would get a PH pen and an EC pen so you can test your soil runoff if you suspect funky happening
    I'm pretty sure that's a modugrow unit on the left bro

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  7. Nice to have you back 
    Sexy result with the single auto.. 9g better as my best result so far.. but 55g short of the record of a friend for his best yielding auto, 201g dry.
    Keep it coming! 
    I will gladly accept this challenge!
    I have a white widow auto xxl in storage, maybe I'll pop it mid year.

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  8. Please do though. I'd be keen to try
    I'm actually disappointed in this Quarter Pounder strain I got from capeapeseeds.  Even gave my buddy a pip and he too got a very small yield and also had some issues. I thought it would have performed better than it did but the Bulk Seed Bank seeds I previously used performed much better and just under 130watt. 
    I've got 2x sour diesel seeds from royal queen and then I'm currently vegging a slurricane clone that ill be flipping in a week. 
    Plans are being made bro

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  9. Nah, never used green house powder feeds.
    I'm using GHE Tri Part.

    I've previously used Biobizz, Hortimix and Haifa. Tried various extras and such too.

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    Tripart for the win... I started with it and never switched, lol.


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  10. I have 2 90w Modugrow and really do enjoy them, I've used the 2 for Veg in my 1.2mx1.2m and will now add my 240w QB in the middle for Flower. 
    The driver is 94% efficient. 
    I do think they are abit expensive when looking at R/per watt and there are a lot of options available but I must say the customer service is good, part of my one light failed and they shipped me a replacement light within a no further questions asked when I messaged them. 
    They also have spares for end of life replacement which I think will pay in the long run. 
     


    Thanks for the info bro.

    I got the 88% figure from an older post I think. I rechecked the data sheet, is it 94%.

    I agree, their customer service is insane, I get same day (within a hour or 2) replies almost every time I message.

    Also,@PsyCLown
    Here's the spare part list, maybe you can find which driver it uses from this.
    91b9274fd7ddd3fa7762804bce0d2ebd.jpg

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  11. On 1/28/2021 at 12:20 PM, PsyCLown said:

    That is quite a peculiar size for such a low powered LED light. Especially if you compare it to your typical QB288 which is quite a bit shorter, but wider. The QB288 form factor makes a lot more sense in a smaller tent as far as I am concerned.

     

    Your Qb288 has more diodes, higher output and is a more slimline light.

    Your typical QB288 has 33% more diodes compared to that Modugrow light - 192 LM301B diodes vs 288 LM301B diodes, therefore difference of 96 diodes is 33% of 288.... or 50% more of 192. Quite a significant difference as far as I am concerned.

    Now the output of the Modugrow is 90W, so the diodes are running at around 0.46w each vs 0.41w each on a QB288 being run at 120W.

    We know that these Samsung diodes are more efficient when run at lower power and you get to the point where there are diminishing returns in terms of giving them more power vs the heat output and the PPFD. Not to mention the rate at which the diodes will degrade.

     

    I know MiGro did a test early last year where he took a look at how much the diodes degraded over a 12 month period and on average it was around 5% and based on that he suggested that one replace their lights after 4 years maximum. If the diode degradation is consistent, that is 20% less output (PAR) after 4 years for the same power input. While the diodes themselves may last for 50k hours (around 7 to 8 years), you certainly do not want to be using your light for such a long time due to the degradation.

     

    I am in no way trying to knock the modugrow light, the plain light for R2k sounds like good value for money indeed, however in terms of price per diode it is sort of comparable to spending R2.8k on a QB288 (33% less diodes, so in theory should be 33% more for the additional diodes).

    I am just trying to provide a different perspective and help people compare apples with apples, we are fortunate in the sense that we have multiple choices in terms of quality LED grow lights locally.

     

    I have never tried one of those Modugrow lights, but they would be relatively similar to my QBs I imagine considering they use the same diodes although form factor and light intensity would differ a bit. I tried LED strips previously and I personally much prefer my Quantum Board form factor, easier to work with and the intensity I felt was better (more diodes in a smaller area).

    Tent size plays a big role too obviously, as mentioned that form factor does not work so well in smaller tents. For interest sake, are you able to dim the light and what driver does it come with?

    Thanks a lot for the well structured response bro, much appreciated. 

    Let me start off by saying I agree with everything 100% 

     

    I'm not saying it's "cheaper" in the regular sense, , however it certainly has a better appeal to people growing in closets, slightly wider spaces, or that just don't want to drop 3.5-4k on a fixture to grow some bud, you know - as for the price, the par map makes it he fixture look a lot sexier it, lol...

    Also, if you only have 4k to fill a 0.8m x 1.2m space, you could get 2 of these and create a really nice,even PAR canopy instead of saving up 1.5k more to spend on a huge PAR hot-spot in the middle, catch my drift? 

     

    With that said, IMO, if someone wants a light for a regular square tent (70cmsq and below) rather save and get a classic QB288 for the form factor and output. 

     

    About the driver, I've been looking and can't seen to find it anymore. It's efficiency is about 88% from what's in the description, and I don't remember it being meanwell... It was some lesser known brand if I remember correctly. Also, it isn't dimmable. 

    They had the power supply for sale under spares on their site but seem to have taken it off. 

     

    Anyway, I feel like if someone was going to DIY some strips and order everything abroad, this might be a better and possibly cheaper option (due to customs), with the backing of a South African company, warranty and all that good stuff.

    Any more feedback on this unit will be greatly appreciated. 

    Thanks again gents. 

  12. Brrooooo... I managed to get this on a discounted buy 1 get 1 free special some time back. Unfortunately didn't have enough to get more than 4 though.

    I gave one away as part of a bundle on insta, gave one to a mate, and I'm still using the other 2... Need to get a few more

  13. What's up everyone

    Hope you all are doing well and staying safe.

     

    It's been a minute, but I'm just gonna get right to it...

     

    So this beast has been around for a while now, and I've had one with me for the past few months.

    I'm talking about the MODUGrow 90W LED Grow Light.

    IMG_20200721_102128.thumb.jpg.e50df5d0549b611871d9058f1f85cb6c.jpg

     

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    The unit I have is fitted with 192 x Samsung LM301H diodes as well as 16 x LH351H 730nm Far Red diodes for that extra boost in flower, all covered by an acrylic panel to keep the diodes safe, shining in at a warm 3500K spectrum.

    Its daisy chain feature allows you to cover your canopy in larger tents easily by simply adding another unit.

     

    It's also got an IP62 rating, meaning that it's dust tight and is protected again sprays of water up to 15° from the vertical, so no need to stress too much about accidentally spraying your light a bit.

     

    Keep in mind that the dimensions of this fixture (without the power or daisy chain cable plugged in) is;

    (LxWxH)

    630,00mm x 119,70mm x 117,62mm

     

    With this in mind, it's worth mentioning that this light will only narrowly fit diagonally (in order to accommodate the power cable) in a 60cm or 70cm wide tent although this isn't optimal as the corners that aren't illuminated well will have severely low PAR (comparatively) due to the distance from the center and PAR rolloff.

     

    Speaking of PAR, this 90w unit packs a punch! Here are the PAR maps from the data sheet;

    IMG_20210128_014000.thumb.jpg.a7123bde969efdd1ba02a58a4478e065.jpg

     

    It's safe to say that this light would be suitable for veg or flower, just adjusting the distance of the light from your canopy in either phase will have you set on your way to providing your plants with the light they need - lifespan of the unit varies, you'll understand when I get to the prices.

     

    ....

    Enough about the features, what about the performance?

     

    Well, for the 2 trees I had in the custom grow box (I built it to take advantage of the lights dimensions and PAR map), they seemed to love every second under it.

     

    The light itself has good penetration and I feel you could get away with putting this light in a bigger grow box due to its intense output - the internal dimensions of my custom box is only 75cm wide, 40cm deep and about 135cm in height (I had some issues or I would've went slightly bigger also).

     

    In veg, leaf growth was lush and green, stems grew sturdy, and overall growth rate was quite surprisingly quick vs distance from the light when I compared it to my blurple and cob fixtures.

    The plants love it, and the seem to be fine sitting relatively close to it - no leaves have been trying to hide from the light since the day I started using it.

    I guess I haven't seen the need to drop the unit any closer to the plants so it's all good and it successfully avoids any light/heat stress.

     

    While we're talking about heat, it was interesting to find out that this unit runs warm to the touch, even after being on for 16+ hours.

    I expected the unit to be a bit warmer, but I could comfortably hold it indefinitely even while it was on (don't do this though, you run the risk of electrical shock if there is a problem with your ground wiring at home or you have a defective unit).

    If you added a small fan blowing over the massive heat sink, the temperature of the heat sink itself will drop to somewhere around 30°C - keeping the light relatively cool, contributing less heat to your environment.

     

    As for flowering, this light hasn't disappointed me yet! This is my first flower cycle using it, and the Purple Queen by RQS is surely loving it. Internodes are tight, and bud development looks thick so far.

    I'm only in about week 5 of flower, so I have some time left to judge, although I'm expecting great things.

    IMG_20210121_035604.thumb.jpg.2c9252b053788e686532f387f7a61bf1.jpg

     

    Here's a short clip of what she looks like at the moment;

    https://www.instagram.com/p/CKjfZfIAVE4/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link

     

    The other tree I had in the box unfortunately fell victim to a spider-mite infestation and didn't make it.

     

    I managed to save the Queen, but now there's just a bunch of empty space here, which leads me to this;

    My honest opinion is that, with this light in the right space, you'll experience the easiest 1g/watt you're ever going to achieve.

     

    ....

    So, how much does it cost?

     

    Not gonna beat around the bush here, there a few variants of the unit.

    Driver lifespan: 50k or 100k hours

    Unit: LM301H only or with LH351H Far Red Combo

    Power: 90w or 120w

     

    Depending on which you choose, the prices range from;

    R2135 for the LM301H only, 90w, 50k hour unit

    To R2785 for the LM301H + Far Red, 120w, 100k hour unit.

     

    Along with all that, the seller keeps a full range of spares on hand, offers a 1 day repair service, and offers a service to refurbish the light at the end of its lifespan for a fraction of the cost of a new one!

     

    Not gonna lie, it seems like this light has the greatest value for money that's available in SA right now... Oh, and its proudly made in South Africa. Hit me up if you want to know more or are interested in getting one already.

     

    ....

    Anyway, I've still got a few weeks to go for this flower phase so let's see where we end up and what the total harvest is going to be like off this small tree I got going.

     

    For my next run in the box, I plan on having 2 slightly smaller trees (gonna pop 2 wedding cake seeds) under this unit in the same box to better use the space. I'll train them for 4 to 8 mains each and throw the box into flower then.

     

    I'll link you guys to the grow journal once it starts, but for now, watch this space for updates on the flower performance of this unit on the Purple Queen.

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    Thanks for the read guys.

    Happy Growing.

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  14. Hey man, hope you're well.

     

    I've been running a MODU-Grow 90w LED unit for some time now, I must say - it's performing quite well. PM me if you want me to put you into contact with someone you can get them from.

    You can pick one up for about R2400... I say 2 should fill your space.

     

    Your other option would be to go with multiple 10w led bulbs - around 20 of them - perhaps Osram or Phillips. I've seen Migro make quite a decent light with the Phillips ones.

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