Hurricane 6″ Clip Fan (HCN736520)

Hurricane 6" Clip Fan HCN736520

For a cool breeze and steady flow of air you can control—anywhere you need them— turn to the Hurricane Classic 6 inch Clip Fan on just about any indoor surface. Small enough to fit almost anywhere, but powerful enough to ventilate air, the fan features 2 speeds and an adjustable tilt mechanism that makes it possible to customize your air-flow needs. The strong spring clamp holds the fan in place during use so you don’t have to worry about unexpected slips or falls when it’s installed high on shelves or table surfaces. Hurricane’s quiet, yet powerful motor generates a cooling breeze in areas large and small, without the distracting buzzing or humming. This portable fan is perfect for grow tents, apartments, offices, studios, cubicles, and dorms. With a metal fan grill, steel neck support, it’s built for reliable and rugged performance with the convenience of quality and comfort. Comes with a 120-volt 5-foot power cord. Runs at 306 CFM and 2350 RPM on high. UL listed.

Adjustable Tilt & Fan Direction

The Hurricane Classic 6-inch Clip Fan allows you to easily change the fan’s position to allow for direct or indirect airflow.

2 Quiet Speeds

Set and control your fan speed for optimal air flow and comfort. The quiet, yet powerful motor creates a cooling breeze on either Low or High speed.

Color: White
Electric fan design: Table Fan
Power Source: Corded Electric
Style: Clip Fan
Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 6.6 x 8.1 inches
Special Feature: Adjustable Tilt
Recommended Uses For Product: Cooling, Air Circulation
Mounting Type: Clip On
Controller Type: Button Control
Material: Plastic
Number of Speeds: 2
Wattage: 14 watts
Number of Blades: 3
Air Flow Capacity: 306 Cubic Feet Per Minute
Voltage: 120
Included Components: 6″ Clip fan with power cord
Indoor/Outdoor Usage: Indoor
Model Name: Classic Series
Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 6.6 x 8.1 inches
Item Weight: 1.88 pounds

Gavita CMH 315e 208-240 4200k Lamp (906049)

Gavita CMH 315e 208-240 4200k Lamp 906049

The Gavita Pro 315e SE is available with the Philips 315 watt 3000° Kelvin lamps (for flowering) or 4200° Kelvin lamps (for vegetative or supplemental use). It is a compact fixture with a new type of reflector mounting system: Instead of a bracket which holds the reflector on both sides, the reflector is now clipped on the ballast housing itself. This reduces size and weight, enables easy replacement and provides optimal positioning and stability of the small reflector. Ideal for fixed installation with brackets on Unistrut (C profile) systems, the Repeater Bus cabling system allows you to daisy-chain the fixtures in your installation. A Repeater Bus interconnect cable is included with every fixture. You can connect 5 strings of 100 fixtures per Master controller port. This enables you to control up to 1000 fixtures on one EL2 controller.

Gavita CMH 315e 208-240 3100k Lamp (906048)

Gavita CMH 315e 208-240 3100k Lamp 906048

The Gavita Pro 315e SE is available with the Philips 315 watt 3000° Kelvin lamps (for flowering) or 4200° Kelvin lamps (for vegetative or supplemental use). It is a compact fixture with a new type of reflector mounting system: Instead of a bracket which holds the reflector on both sides, the reflector is now clipped on the ballast housing itself. This reduces size and weight, enables easy replacement and provides optimal positioning and stability of the small reflector. Ideal for fixed installation with brackets on Unistrut (C profile) systems, the Repeater Bus cabling system allows you to daisy-chain the fixtures in your installation. A Repeater Bus interconnect cable is included with every fixture. You can connect 5 strings of 100 fixtures per Master controller port. This enables you to control up to 1000 fixtures on one EL2 controller.

Active Eye Universal Phone Microscope, 60x, w/clamp (AEM60C)

Active Eye Universal Phone Microscope, 60x, w/clamp AEM60C

The Active Eye Universal Mobile Phone Microscope is a compact, lightweight 60x microscope that can be clipped onto smartphones and mobile phones that are equipped with a camera. It is used for viewing very small objects and areas. It is especially recommended for gardening and plant health examinations such as pest and disease assessments. The clip can also be unscrewed from the focusing barrel and lens so that the microscope can be used independently of a mobile phone if necessary.

Features

  • Bright LED light provides perfect light in any conditions
  • Ideal magnification for pest and disease detection
  • Includes: 60x microscope, UV and LED light and three LR1130 batteries

SunBlaster T5 HO 21 – 2 ft 1 Lamp (904301)

SunBlaster T5 HO 21 - 2 ft 1 Lamp 904301

Built-in electronic ballast provides instant starting with no flickering. Durable aluminum housing. Lasts up to 10,000 hrs. Lightweight and easy to install. Fixture includes: 6400° K full spectrum lamp, ballast, power cord with roller switch, flush mounting hanging clips and link cord. Reflector not included.

SunBlaster NanoTech T5 HO 41 – 4 ft 1 Lamp w/ NanoTech Reflector (904298)

SunBlaster NanoTech T5 HO 41 - 4 ft 1 Lamp w/ NanoTech Reflector 904298

This fixture incorporates our ever popular SunBlaster T5 HO fluorescent fixture and our NanoTech reflector and combines them into one fixture. These fixtures include electronic ballast, 6400° K lamp, power cord, jumper plug with both hanging and flat surface mounting clips. SunBlaster T5 HO fixtures link together, regardless of length, to a maximum of 8 per single power cord. The NanoTech reflector was designed using nanotechnology to produce the ultimate in a reflective surface. This revolutionary reflector can increase lumen availability by as much as 300% and is now included. The 18 in fixture was designed specifically to fit into the NanoDome.

Hurricane 6 in Clip Fan (736520)

Hurricane 6 in Clip Fan 736520

Hurricane® Classic Clip Fan – 6 in

Easily mounts wherever needed. Strong clamp holds fan in place during use. Two speed operation. Adjustable tilt mechanism. 120 V 5 ft power cord.

Technical Specs
Oscillating
No
Number of Speeds
2
Voltage
120
Hz
60
Amps – High
0.15
Watts – High
14
Air Flow (CFM) – High
306
CFM Per Watt
22
RPM – High
2350
Blade Diameter
5.9
Length (Inches)
7.9
Width (Inches)
7.7
Height (Inches)
11.9
Number of Blades
3
Guard Material
Plastic
Blade Material
PP
NEMA Plug Configuration
1-15P
Number of Conductors
No
Cord Length
5ft
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The Ultimate Guide to Growing Marijuana: Cultivating Cannabis with Confidence

Welcome to the ultimate guide to growing marijuana, where we’ll provide you with comprehensive knowledge and step-by-step instructions for cultivating cannabis plants. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced grower, this guide will equip you with the tools and understanding needed to embark on a successful journey of growing your own marijuana. Let’s dive in!

  1. Know the Legalities: Before you start growing marijuana, it’s crucial to understand and abide by the legal regulations in your area. Familiarize yourself with the laws pertaining to cannabis cultivation, possession, and use. Ensure you have the necessary permits or licenses, if required.
  2. Choose the Right Strain: Selecting the right marijuana strain is essential for a successful grow. Consider factors such as desired effects (e.g., medicinal or recreational), plant size, growth characteristics, and environmental suitability. Research reputable seed banks or dispensaries to acquire high-quality seeds or clones.
  3. Create an Ideal Growing Environment: Creating the right environment for your marijuana plants is crucial for their health and productivity. Control factors such as temperature, humidity, lighting, and airflow. Set up a dedicated grow space, whether it’s an indoor grow room or an outdoor garden, to provide the optimal conditions.
  4. Master Lighting: Understanding the role of lighting is vital for successful indoor marijuana cultivation. Learn about different lighting options, such as high-intensity discharge (HID) lamps, light-emitting diodes (LEDs), or fluorescent lights. Determine the appropriate light spectrum and photoperiod (light/dark cycle) for each stage of plant growth.
  5. Optimize Nutrient Management: Marijuana plants have specific nutrient requirements for optimal growth. Learn about the essential macronutrients (nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium) and micronutrients necessary for healthy plants. Explore different nutrient delivery methods, including soil-based growing or hydroponics, and learn to identify and correct nutrient deficiencies or excesses.
  6. Watering and Irrigation: Proper watering is crucial for marijuana plants’ health and productivity. Understand the water needs of your plants based on their growth stage and environmental conditions. Avoid overwatering or underwatering, as both can lead to problems like root rot or nutrient lockout. Monitor soil moisture levels and adjust watering accordingly.
  7. Training and Pruning Techniques: Enhance your plant’s structure, yield, and light penetration through training and pruning. Learn about techniques like topping, FIMing, low-stress training (LST), or screen of green (SCROG). Understand the importance of proper spacing and removing unnecessary foliage to promote airflow and reduce the risk of pests or diseases.
  8. Integrated Pest Management (IPM): Pests and diseases can pose a threat to your marijuana plants. Implement an integrated pest management (IPM) strategy to prevent and manage infestations. Regularly inspect your plants for signs of pests or diseases, and take appropriate action using organic pest control methods or safe insecticides if necessary.
  9. Flowering and Harvesting: Understanding the flowering stage is crucial for achieving optimal yields and desired potency. Learn to identify when your plants are ready to flower and how to induce flowering by adjusting light cycles. Be patient during the flowering phase, and monitor trichome development to determine the ideal harvest time for your desired effects.
  10. Drying and Curing: Properly drying and curing your harvested marijuana buds is vital for maximizing flavor, potency, and overall quality. Explore different drying methods and techniques, such as hanging or using drying racks. Once dried, cure your buds in a controlled environment, allowing them to develop desirable flavors and aromas while reducing harshness.
  11. Responsible Use and Storage: Educate yourself on responsible marijuana use, including dosage, effects, and potential risks. Store your harvested marijuana in a cool, dark, and airtight container to maintain freshness and prevent degradation. Keep your plants and stored marijuana out of reach of children and pets.

Congratulations on embarking on the journey of growing your own marijuana! With the knowledge and guidance provided in this ultimate guide, you’re now equipped to cultivate cannabis with confidence. Remember to always prioritize responsible cultivation and abide by the laws and regulations in your area. Happy growing!

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Disclaimer: This guide is for informational purposes only. Growing marijuana may be illegal or subject to legal restrictions in some jurisdictions. Always comply with local laws and regulations.