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VinDeezle

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You'd be better off buying a few 3000k left globes from Coles compared to one of those to be honest.

You can pick up 100w quantum boards on eBay for about $90. Better off grabbing something like that or just rigging up a few 14w led globes with the diffuser removed and a timer if you want to stay cheap.

Those are pretty much a waste of time.
 

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sadly pretty much anything up to the task of flowering a plant out will need a frame. Any of those self supporting light bars or rings are more suited to succulents, microgreens or seedling as they usually have a stark spectrum and lack any power. To get adequate intensity and coverage out of those you'd need 3-4, and then you'd be spending more than a decent grow light and tent.

If its a 100 percent pre requisite that's about all you will be able to find when it comes to self supported lights, but you'd be way better off just making a frame and hanging a cheap quantum board.
 

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You can't really cheap out on grow lights, they're the most important piece of equipment when it comes to indoor growing. My 2c would be to just afterpay a light and tent from mars. That's the cheapest I'd be going tbh, like the saying goes "buy cheap buy twice, buy once cry once" 👍🏻
 

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You can't really cheap out on grow lights, they're the most important piece of equipment when it comes to indoor growing. My 2c would be to just afterpay a light and tent from mars. That's the cheapest I'd be going tbh, like the saying goes "buy cheap buy twice, buy once cry once" 👍🏻
Afterpay is a great tool for obtaining more expensive equipment. Just the fuckin timeline depending on when you're paid, if you're paid fortnightly that drags on for like 2 months
 

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Afterpay is a tool for obtaining more expensive equipment. Just the fuckin timeline depending on when you're paid, if you're paid fortnightly that drags on for like 2 months
Its pretty great the only bad thing is they've capped me at $3000 max. Probably a good thing though
 
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I think they do increase it if you ask them but I don't really need it anyway but $6000 would be good. Never missed a payment either
Have seen that request part somewhere in the app, 3,000 is good for me for now until a hot water system goes then i might increase it lol. Yeah I've never missed a payment either.

These days financial places are meant to report good repayment activities not just bad so if afterpay is playing the game it should be helping my credit rating
 

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Have seen that request part somewhere in the app, 3,000 is good for me for now until a hot water system goes then i might increase it lol. Yeah I've never missed a payment either.

These days financial places are meant to report good repayment activities not just bad so if afterpay is playing the game it should be helping my credit rating
I gotta admit I use afterpay and klarna more than I need too. Does me head in cause I normally pay everything off in the first 2-3 weeks anyways.

Always fuckin multiple payments in front on my end so I don't know why I use em...just some odd habit.
 
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