wordwiz said:Are those blooms or buds on the plant? It looks very healthy.
Mike
My wife was kind of reluctant at first, but she's pretty cool with it now. I just have to make a washer and dryer stand for her at work. I honestly have no idea about the electric bill yet either. This is my first day with my babies in there. I know it's definitely going to go up, but I hear in the long run it's more efficient than a bunch of other types of lights. The ballast has a really nice hum to it too.texas blues said:Looking good Rabbit. I would love to set aside one of our closets to overwinter my habs and pequins but alas, the Queen has spoken and they will be in the garage. How does the HPS effect your power bill?
Cheers, TB.
rabbit said:I honestly have no idea about the electric bill yet either.
"And saffron's just mad about me"talas said:`Im just mad about saffron `
imaguitargod said:"And saffron's just mad about me"
hehehe....That reminds me I need to drop sometime soon again....Skyjerk said:You guys really need to lay off the hallucinagens
I quit dropping acid 15 years ago and I'm still not normal
Skyjerk said:You guys really need to lay off the hallucinagens
I quit dropping acid 15 years ago and I'm still not normal
talas said:Hey man get real..Drop a Naga and feel the rush..Just make sure you bought extra toilet tissue..It helps..Dude
Skyjerk said:Dude I have nearly a full gallon of my Narly Morich sauce in my fridge at this point and I'm the only one that can take the heat.
I drop Naga at least twice a day.
wordwiz said:Rabbit,
I take it then that your brought them in and that's where the blooms, buds and pods ca=ome from? The reason for asking, I haven't had a lot of luck getting blooms under any kind of light. Now it may be that it is still too early in the plant's life to bloom.
It's fairly easy to calculate how much your light will cost to use. Take the wattage (400?) and multiply it by the number of hours a day your run it (16?). Multiply that by 30 (number of days in a month) then divide by 1000. That will give you the kW hours. For instance the above example would mean you are using 192 kW hours. It costs me about 10¢ per kW hour so in your case, $19.20 per month.'
If your bulb is 1000 watts, it would be about $48/mo.
That's why I like the LED lights, especially for seedlings. I can provide more than adequate light to 30 sq. feet for $10/mo.
Mike