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Indoor Help with tent setup

@Yeatster yes i will be growingl autos. i soaked two beans last night and placed them in paper towels and baggies about a hour ago...

@BigSmo i am going with cobs for sure, now what kind. i eventually want to end up with 2 or 3 two cob systems so i can adjust the hieght rather than one long light. Can you give me any input on the Citizen 1818 cobs?

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@Yeatster yes i will be growingl autos. i soaked two beans last night and placed them in paper towels and baggies about a hour ago...

@BigSmo i am going with cobs for sure, now what kind. i eventually want to end up with 2 or 3 two cob systems so i can adjust the hieght rather than one long light. Can you give me any input on the Citizen 1818 cobs?

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Sweet man. If you decide to do a journal, I'll tag along.

@Thumbz420 BigSmo is the resident LED guru here. He is also the designer of the autocobs. That, in itself, would make me wary, to purchase from a guy that recommends his light.
The truth is, they are the top of the line. What I like most is the fact that you can easily move them around, as apposed to one big stationary light.
It's hard to find the perfect light/space match. Imo autocobs takes the matching out of the equation. You can use your Xmas present as your main light, with 2 autocobs added for "supplemental" lighting
 
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