Get Started Growing Indoors with Grow Lights
This Video is from the Youtube channel: “Hoocho”.
Hoocho discusses grow light basics with Shane from @MIGROLIGHT
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Happy Hydroponicing!
Nice work sir
Shane is one of the best in the business! Been a huge fan of his for years, the industry is lucky to have him!
Most adventurous crossover yet
Great interview.
Top Vid.
could you use a regular led strip light with 50/50 led to light lettuce and other leafy greens and have good results?
Omg amazing!!! ❤❤❤
When I buy a light I check what he thinks about it first.
Good one Hoocho. Shane is a very good grow light expert. Lots to learn from Shane.
This fella is nice to listening to, ill like to see you guys chatting again.
The power consumption can be deduced from the heater in winter but at some point a decent ventilation system will be needed, it’s easy to grow spores and bacteria, i did it with a just few strawberries :c
Also i don’t totally agree with what Shane said about the light spectrum, but only for people with higher expectations – some people can have already some experience outdoor; those will notice that warmer lights will grow longer nodes, on small trees for ex, and that the c4 ones might perform better with colder lights. If it can help any fellow grower
Gracious guest, useful, practical info. Thanks.
When one of those fancy grow lights dies, I couldn’t fix it if you gave me $500.
That’s why I now assemble all my lights for plants or for photography from components that I can cheaply and easily replace myself should the light stop working.
I was planning to get some migro lights but I sent about 3 emails asking the same questions and got no answer.
So now I am not.
Hi, Apologies if we missed your emails. We answer all emails received within 1 working day. We also have a chat box on the website which we are on daily. We may miss one very occasionally but not three. I suspect the email address was incorrect or our email server thought they were spam.
Two of my favs on one show thank you
He loves growing peppers 🌶️ 🫣
So why does growing cannabis need so much more energy then?
Creating flowers fruits and seeds (as well as leaves) requires more energy than leaves alone.
Great video, both channels have provided a wealth of knowledge in my search for answers. After learning about par and umols etc etc in my very young and early assessments of my own grows have found that the smaller quality lights are the answer. I have a large expensive light and for the price wish i bought 3 more smaller lights to get more spread. But, that being said, i am a tinkerer and don’t mind making a few mistakes to learn along the way.
The subject is vast, but further discussion on a specific lighting setup based on a plant would be super cool. Eg. Lettuce, or whatever people most want to see.
As a newbie, something I’m working through at the moment is the importance of steps taken at specific times. As a pretty hap hazard gardener, i get away with murder in the garden and have plenty of luck. A bit of a conundrum i came across recently, is specifics around nutrient requirements as seedlings and what exactly staging up the nutrients looks like through the plant life cycle.
It might sound simple, but its one of those things,you dont know what you dont know.
Hence my reference to being lucky in the garden. I am quickly realising a few mistakes which is driving a pretty fast learning curve, but it might be something a newbie could avoid with the right information.
Also, thank you for replying to my email. Happy Hydroponic ing!