Friday, January 31, 2020

How to use MyPress Rosin Press Machine? 420 Guide for Beginners

MyPress Gen 2 Rosin Press

As rosin press machines continue to hit the market with more demand to make your own cannabis oils, the quality between manufacturers becomes a big issue. Some of the early adopters in the sector still have issues with relying on butane.

The MyPress rosin press is solventless, so the extraction process never impacts your oil’s purity or taste.

With this process, you can leave harmful solvents like butane behind, and extract pure oils in just a matter of minutes.

MyPress GEN2 is a portable, lightweight and personal press designed from scratch in Colorado. Our custom 3×3 stainless steel Axiom plates deliver even heat across the plates. MyPress has an easy to read, operator-friendly LCD interface with a simple button layout. Easily set and apply heat to the stainless steel Axiom Plates with temperatures ranging from 100° to 250° Fahrenheit (37°C – 121°C).

MyPress features a count-up timer, which halts counting when opened and resets from zero when closed again, allowing the operator to efficiently monitor the process, and fine-tune adjustments to realize the best yield or finest aromas. This proprietary functionality allows the operator to record and track the best starting material-specific results for later repetition. While the quality of starting material directly influences the end result, MyPress will maximize your material’s potential. MyPress is easy to use, requires only a gentle application of human force to close and lock the plates. MyPress is capable of industry-specific standards when utilizing quality starting materials.

Features
High portability
My Press rosin press is a very small and lightweight machine meaning that you can take it anywhere you want effortlessly. The machine weighs 13 pounds. This rosin press is ideal mainly for personal use in your home.

Stainless Steel Axiom plates
This portable rosin press comes with 3 x 3 stainless steel Axiom plates that are able to deliver a range of heat between 160 degrees Fahrenheit up to a maximum of 280 degrees Fahrenheit in 10-degree increments. The plates offer enough space to be able to process your cannabis materials most efficiently. The plate size is 3.07 x 3.07 inches, and they are made from stainless steel. The maximum pressure is of six tons.

Safety features
My Press rosin press comes with a few safety features. The included pressure adjusting wrench lets you adjust the pressure keeping your hands away from the heated plates while the press is running. The press automatically powers off after 30 minutes of no activity. My Press is designed so that it stays in a closed position when you are not using it. This means that the plates will not be exposed or touched by accident. If the press’ heat exceeds 400 degrees Fahrenheit, the machine will automatically power off. The plates and frame are grounded.

Cold Pressing:

70 °C – 90 °C, pressed for one and five minutes or longer. Result: batter consistency, rich terpene preservation, but sometimes lower yield.

Hot Pressing:

90 °C – 105 °C, pressed for between 45 seconds and 3 minutes. Result: oily or shatter-like consistency, high terpene preservation, and often higher yield than in case of cold pressing.

The speed and consistency in which the trichomes liquefy depend greatly on what temperature is being applied, as well as the evenness of the heat distribution. Some experts believe that you can reach the best compromise between final product quality and yield if you apply a 100 °C – 105 °C range. But it all depends on your goal:  if you go for terpenes and quality, start colder and test. It is up to you to find out what works best for you.

Wednesday, January 8, 2020

What happens if humidity is too low in grow room? 420 Guide 2020

Indoor gardening is gaining a lot of grounds worldwide and this is attributed to the fact that you can regulate humidity inside a grow tent. So, what is humidity? Why is it so important to plants that it has to be regulated and in particular increased? Personally, when I started this business I knew nothing about how to increase humidity in cannabis grow tent and this explains why my plants didn’t do well as I had anticipated.

Humidity is the amount of water vapor held in the air. Relative humidity is measured using a hygrometer and if you are a serious indoor gardener, this equipment is mandatory.

What Happens If the Air in the Grow Room Becomes Too Dry?
Dry air results in your plants losing more water when respiring than in moist air. This reduces the overall moisture content in your weed. If the environment gets too dry (low humidity), your plants lose more moisture than they can regain through their roots.

If this happens, your plants close the pores in their leaves to minimize water loss. It is an effective tactic, but it means they receive less CO2 from the environment. The result is cell death within your cannabis plants.

It is tempting to think that you can just water your plants more often in dry conditions. However, you will end up over-watering the soil and reduce the amount of air in the growing medium. Your plants will suffocate and become more likely to develop root rot.

How to Control Humidity in the Growroom?
To answer the question, “Do I need a humidifier?” growers first need to monitor humidity readings in the growroom by using a hygrometer, a.k.a. a humidistat. The necessary humidity range for most indoor crops lies between 3-55%, with an ideal target range of 40-45%.

Humidity rising above 60% can lead to molds, mildews, and other unwanted biological growth. Furthermore, high humidity prevents plants from properly taking in CO2, preventing efficient photosynthesis. In this case, a dehumidifier for grow room can be used to lower the humidity to an appropriate level.

Humidity falling below 30% can lead to reduced transpiration capabilities, which slows growth and prevents efficient photosynthesis. In this case, a humidifier for plants or ultrasonic fogger can be used to raise the humidity to an appropriate level.

Growers can achieve these results economically by placing the device on a timer and monitoring resulting humidity levels, or if your budget allows, a hygrometer controller can be used to trigger the device only when needed.

Best Humidifiers for grow room and grow tent:

Pure Enrichment Mistaire Humidifier

Pure Enrichment MistAire Ultrasonic Cool Mist Humidifier

The MistAire ultrasonic humidifier grow room air controller comes with a high-quality humidifying unit. It has an ultrasonic cool mist technology that carefully moisturizes the air. It can work for up to 16 hours of steady operation. The humidifier has a setting that allows you to adjust the speed.

It can run on high or low-speed level to your comfort. Also, it comes with a 1.5-liter water container. It can provide maximum coverage for bedrooms, offices and medium-sized apartments.

It has a night light that provides a pacifying glow for utmost relaxation. The MistAire humidifier automatically shuts off when the water level is low. It also shuts off when the water tank finishes.

Eco Farm 8L Air Humidifier for Grow Tent

ECO FARM Hydroponics 8L Capacity Air Humidifier Grow Room Tent

If your grow room is a bit bigger than most, then getting the right humidity will require a more powerful machine and you might want to choose a unit with a bigger storage capacity so that you can set it to work for a few days at a time. This superb product has a 8L tank that can last for up to 70 hours, unattended so fits the bill nicely for these requirements.

The variable speeds also give you excellent control, while the inbuilt night light is also a handy feature. Made with a surface safe from mold and mildew, you can be sure you are not going to be bringing any unwanted organisms into your grow room with this unit. It is also filter-free, keeping running costs as low as the whisper quiet sound it makes when in use.

Tuesday, January 7, 2020

Best LED Grow Light for Sale - Matristar Grow Light vs NextLight Core Grow Light Reviews

If you are looking to start out with indoor growing, you may be in the market for the best LED grow lights to produce the best results possible. It is important to realize that not all LED grow lights are created equally and while they share a common name, they do not necessarily function to get the job done which you require. It can be a little overwhelming when you are trying to decide which LED lights are the best, since there are so many choices, however this guide will walk you through key features to look for and give reviews on some of the full spectrum LED grow lights available, so you can be better informed when deciding.

Matristar Smart Series S2


Based on the simplicity, durability and high intensity design concept, we designed and created the SMART series.
High-quality passively cooled aluminum fins ensure a very safe low-temperature working environment. The famous OSRAM and Samsung LED bulbs can maintain the highest intensity output for a long time, and are quiet and easy to clean.
DIY's structural design allows the user to replace the LED board, separate the power supply, and upgrade and maintain is very simple.
S1 is characterized by focus light and water resistant, S2 is characterized by more even light and diffusion.

SMART Series S2 Specific

Suggestion Footprint (in Tent):

  • 4x4 feet for seedling 
  • 3x3 feet for Veg
  • 2.5x2.5 feet for Bloom
  • 1 light cover 3x3 tent
  • 2 lights cover 4x4 tent
  • 8 lights cover 8'x4' pallet rack in commercial grow open space.

Recommend Mounting Hight (above canopy):

  • 40~20 inch for seedling and Veg
  • 20~10 inch for flowering and bloom
  • PAR ( Photosynthetic Active Radiation tested in 4’x4’ tent)

S2-3000K

  •   6 inch Height  2069 µmol/m2/s
  • 12 inch Height  828 µmol/m2/s
  • 18 inch Height   453 µmol/m2/s
  • 24 inch Height    281 µmol/m2/s

S2-4000K

  •   6 inch Height  2257 µmol/m2/s
  • 12 inch Height  916 µmol/m2/s
  • 18 inch Height   489 µmol/m2/s
  • 24 inch Height    304 µmol/m2/s

Input Volume:

  • 100-277V automatic voltage recognition

Actual Wattage:

  • adjustable 165w~15w (150w factory setup)
  • Full Spectrum :410nm-760nm Phylogenesis Spectrum
  • LED Bulb: Samsung  (504 pcs of 0.5watt LEDS)
  • Amperage: 1.27 A
  • LED Driver : MEAN WELL 150W Adjustable
  • Thermal Management: Passively Cooled Aluminum Heat Sink
  • Water Resistant: None
  • Lens:  None
  • Lifespan: 50000+ hours
  • Fixture Dimensions:
  • 14.6 inch L x 11.8 inch W x 4.1inch H   
  • 37cm L x 30cm W x 10.5cm H


NextLight Core Full-Spectrum LED Grow Light
The NextLight Core is a full spectrum bright white LED grow light. We harnessed the same high intensity light of the NextLight Mega and redesigned it for use in smaller spaces. The NextLight Core is an enhanced version of its predecessor, the NextLight Mini. Boasting a 50% increase in light output and using only 190 watts, this light is perfect for small tents and any space where venting and air conditioning is an issue.

The Core covers a 3 ft x 3 ft flower footprint and a 4 ft x 4 ft veg footprint. This unit is part of the NextLight Commercial Series. This distinction means each unit is covered by a 5 year full manufacturer’s warranty, has a 100,000 hour life rating, is UL listed and you will never have to change a bulb again.

The Core is designed to meet the needs of commercial and home growers alike. We understand excessive power consumption, bulb replacements and heat are the biggest problems indoor growers face. The NextLight Commercial Series alleviates all of those issues. The Core is extremely efficient coming in at 2.0 PPF/Watt, 

NextLight’s Full Spectrum provides the same sun-like qualities plants love without the negatives of high energy requirements and high heat. Using NextLight’s Full Spectrum you will see faster growth, tighter internodal spacing and increased production overall.

In conclusion
Since you will be playing the role of the sun, you want to pick the best grow lights for your coverage area and strain of plants. As mentioned earlier, you should be researching the following when looking for grow lights:

  • Light spectrum
  • Amount of light
  • Wattage per square foot and coverage area
  • Low heat emission
  • Quality of materials

Monday, January 6, 2020

How many hours a day should grow lights be on? 420 Guide for Beginners

Lighting can pose the greatest obstacle when trying to grow plants successfully indoors, especially if you don’t have a window that lets in plenty of sunshine. Plants require more time in the light when grown under plant lights, but determining how much depends on individual plant needs, the light intensity and the type of lighting you provide.
Cannbis plants have two life stages:
1.) Vegetative — Seedling or clone leads to Vegetative Stage
  • Give 18–24 hours of light a day (indoors)
  • Cannabis grows only stems and leaves
2.) Flowering — Flowering (Budding) Stage leads to Harvest
  • Give at least 12 hours of uninterrupted dark each day (short days)
  • Cannabis starts growing flowers/buds
The first stage, “Vegetative” begins when marijuana plants first sprout, at the beginning of their life.
Most indoor growers give their cannabis plants 18–24 hours of light a day during the vegetative stage. The exact number of hours needed to keep a plant in the vegetative stage is dependent on the strain, but 18+ hours/day will keep basically all cannabis plants in the vegetative stage.
Why Plants Need Both Light and Darkness:
In nature, plants thrive when they take root in advantageous locations. Plants that need 8–12 hours of daily sun will perform poorly, or even die, when they take root in a shady location.
Growing plants indoors provides the benefit of controlling the elements a plant requires for optimal growth, namely food, water, and light.
Folks, it is possible to leave your cannabis grow lights on for 24 hours a day in the vegetative state of growth. Yes, your marijuana plants will grow fairly large and there will be an increased amount of foliage present, as well as stem height achieved.
Although, the problem is that most plants, including pot plants, do benefit from a light/dark cycle, or in other words, they are generally healthier and stronger when they receive some dark.
On that same note, during the flowering stage of growth, a weed plant needs 12 hours of light and 12 hours of dark in order to flower properly and produce big and potent buds, ones that will be ideal for smoking, making edibles with, and whatever else.
A massive 1016 pcs. LED grow light by MARS HYDRO, the TS 3000W is a powerful full spectrum wideband LED grow light made to imitate natural sunlight. Enjoy the benefits of wideband IR lighting at an economical price. Producing a very high PAR output while only pulling 450 watts from the wall, the TS 3000W is a super bright LED grow light for veg and flowering that runs quiet & cool without any onboard fans. The new SMD LEDs are highly efficient and provide great light spread in the grow room or grow tent.
DormGrow is a trusted brand, and the quality is worth the price. With 8 bands these lights offer a reasonable amount of coverage and run very efficiently. These lights are intended to take you through both the vegetative and blooming stages with a substantial amount of penetration.
The Advanced G8LED G8–600 is one of the few light systems to penetrate through your growth as plants reach larger heights. Additionally, they’re attempting to continue experimenting with LED technology.
These lights come with a bit of advice from DormGrow, the manufacturer suggests adding 90-watt red bulbs when your plant’s flower. The claim here is that adding the red light is economical, and effective. Although there isn’t a ton of science to back up this statement, the growing community is adopting the practice nonetheless.
Conclusion
There is no better way of boosting your indoor cannabis growing than using a good quality full spectrum LED grow light.
Unlike traditional fixtures, full-spectrum lights ensure your plants receive all the useful wavelengths from UV to far-red.
Modern designs come with two modes of operation: vegetative and bloom. A true innovation in indoor lighting for optimum growth and higher yields.
The best led grow lights have both the full spectrum and higher nanometer ranges of color for all growth stages.

Friday, January 3, 2020

What are the Best HID grow lights? 420 Guide for Beginners

Are HID grow lights still worth buying?

We've changed our minds on that over the past year or so. For some people they are, but for most of us, they're not.

The alternatives have just gotten so much better now in 2020. And so much cheaper. If HID lights are right for you, we will help you find the best HPS grow lights for your needs, whether you are growing cannabis or any other plant.

Because the top HID grow lights are still very good. And they get results, just like they always have.

The hard part is determining which lights are best. Because the rest have gotten worse. And you don't want to end up with one of those. The headaches are endless.

HPS grow lights emit light in the orange to red spectrum, making them best for use during the reproduction, or flowering stage of marijuana growing.

Whilst HPS grow lights are very efficient their lack of light in the blue spectrum makes them okay for the vegetative stage of indoor growing where no natural light source is available but not ideal. Indoor plants grown only with HPS light during the vegetative stage will generally be too skinny and grow too quickly. Where HPS grow lights come into their own is during the flowering or reproductive phase of marijuana growth.

The light from the orange/red spectrum is perfect for triggering hormones in the plants which increases budding/flowering of the marijuana. Marijuana grown hydroponically using HPS grow lights will generate a better yield than that grown using only MH lights.

On the downside, HPS lights use a lot of energy and create a lot of heat, which needs to be dissipated with air-conditioning or an exhaust system which requires more upfront investment from the grower.

iPower HPS/MH Digital Grow Light Kit



A complete kit with powerful lighting performance – this is what you can expect from this product. Among others, it is exceptional because it already has one 2100k HPS bulb and one 6000k MH bulb. Both of the bulbs are 400 watts. They have optimized spectrum to support the growth of weed.

The 19-inch wing reflector is another thing that makes this a top choice on the market. A reflector is important to improve the intensity of the light while the energy consumption remains the same. The reflective material makes it possible to increase the impact of the light on the plants. The 95% reflective German aluminum is the one that is responsible for this benefit.

Q&A: What are included in this kit?
One of the best things about this product is that it offers excellent value for money, basically because it is inclusive of almost everything that you will need. It has HPA and MH bulbs, both of which are under the category of HID lamp. There is also a hanger rope included, which has a capacity of up to 150 pounds. It is also inclusive of a reflector, plug, and socket.

Q&A: Does it come with a ballast?
Yes, this kit is already inclusive of a ballast, which is already dimmable. Plus, there is already a built-in fan to keep the ballast cool as the light operates.

Apollo Horticulture HPS Grow Light – Best For Inline Fan Use



This all-in-one package has everything that a grower could ever need to get his grow going. It includes a ballast, a timer, an air cool hood, two rope hangers, as well as two bulbs – an MH and an HPS bulb.

Offered in a 400-watt support, the hood combo and ballast can be dimmed so that you can have complete control of the light output. It is possible thanks to a built-in dimmer. In addition, there is an electronic cooling fan included. That makes this Apollo Horticulture kit the best HID system for inline fan use.

Pros:
An electronic cooling fan
A dimmable ballast
Low heat output
Easy-to-adjust rope hangers
Lightweight

Cons:
Glass could be sealed better
You may have a problem maintaining light consistency

Final Words

HPS grow lights may appear simple in design, but they punch a lot of lumens that will certainly transform the status of your grow room.

However, you must choose good quality HPS to cannabis grow lights in order to get that consistent light supply that will help your indoor plants thrive.

Some of the things that we insist you should consider include superior wattage, single ended design, and digital ballast. This combination will give you a superior HPS and MH bulbs.

If you have been wondering, HPS grow bulbs can be used in a greenhouse, large/small/medium grow rooms, and of course, in grow tents.