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bluecraze08
10-17-2006, 08:27 PM
They are now coming up on their 6th week of veg.....We are ordering Fox Farm: Grow Big, Tiger Bloom, and Big Bloom nutrients along with liquid karma. Also a pH test kit w/ ph up & down because we heard that Tiger Bloom might lower our pH. And finally, mylar to put up around the room......They are under a 400w mh for now and when we decide to flower we have a 400w hps.....There is also a pic of my crazy dog Buster.....peace

invision
10-17-2006, 08:37 PM
better put some mylar on those walls or your wasting a ton of lost light , all that equipment and nothing on your walls how did you do that?

OregonsDank
10-17-2006, 09:07 PM
Said you ordered mylar , that is good for sure, but you might be better off with some brilliant white paint, dont get anything glossy.

It reflects the same as mylar, and better than mylar after a season or 2 since mylar cant really be cleaned without dulling up a bit.


What kinda light do you use? How far from plants?

TheGreenFog
10-17-2006, 10:04 PM
better put some mylar on those walls or your wasting a ton of lost light , all that equipment and nothing on your walls how did you do that?




What kinda light do you use? How far from plants?


He said:


They are now coming up on their 6th week of veg.....We are ordering Fox Farm....And finally, mylar to put up around the room......and.....They are under a 400w mh for now and when we decide to flower we have a 400w hps.....There is also a pic of my crazy dog Buster.....peace

Invision, I've known you to read more thoroughly. This thread is only 3 posts long...:eek:...

TGF

invision
10-18-2006, 02:37 PM
LOL ooops yup there goes me again missing the important parts

xcrispi
10-18-2006, 02:48 PM
be careful w/ mylar under humid conditions i've had mold grow between mylar and the walls it was installed on . i had to pull it right back down wash walls n ended up using flat white paint on the walls instead .
peace

xcrispi
10-18-2006, 02:50 PM
be careful w/ mylar when used in humid enviroments , i've had mold grow between mylar and the walls it was installed on . i had to pull it right back down wash walls n ended up using flat white paint on the walls instead .
peace

TheGreenFog
10-18-2006, 02:59 PM
LOL ooops yup there goes me again missing the important parts

Hehe. Just bustin' your chops again, man. Must be that harvest you're smokin'. :thumbsup: :rasta:

:dance: :dance: :dance:



be careful w/ mylar when used in humid enviroments , i've had mold grow between mylar and the walls it was installed on . i had to pull it right back down wash walls n ended up using flat white paint on the walls instead .
peace

We're using mylar and it seems to work ok. I haven't had any problems with mold between the mylar and the walls, but then again, I havent looked. :cool: I plan to switch to flat white paint for the next cycle. I think it should be more durable and easier to work with.

Hey, xcrispi, you can "edit" your posts up to 5 minutes after you post it. :thumbsup:

TGF