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Old 05-31-2001, 11:50 PM   #20
OzGrowa
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Strange we creatures of habit, even in cyberspace---to hang where comfortable----easy naviagation and fimiliar company.
Likewise man, you are more than welcome here...We dont have a Jungle here tho , we are here to learn, share,chill and be.

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he closest to a 1K is around 18" before bleaching starts at around 9000fc----and hell only a coulple of feet more and "shade time". But this assumes only a flat
Ok here in Oz we have Heat Shields that fit to a brand of reflector called the Adjusta Shade, these allow a 1000Watt lamp to go to around 12 to 14 inches, without the chlorophyll oxidization occuring. Ill post some pictures and a URL of them real soon, they have helpd us here in Oz to get our lamps real real close without burn and to bump our yields right up.
These are used in the grows described, they are a horizontal double parabolic reflector...you may have seen them in some of my pictures.

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That's very difficult for me to imagine because I've seen the bud density-----thus the space requirement for only 24Zs per KW. About 6 square inches per monster
Ok well I am a SOG grower so I wont claim to have done this method personally, friends in another state do this method, i will attempt to get some pictures for you, they were in a local newspaper here so it wont be too hard. I would be glad to get these friends of mine, via myself to comment or answer any questions, they wont appear online for security reasons but Im sure they would be happy to help you in any way possible.


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