ZZ you are a nasty little bud porn poster! :stoned:
Those are looking incredible and loving your care. Keep up the great work!
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ZZ you are a nasty little bud porn poster! :stoned:
Those are looking incredible and loving your care. Keep up the great work!
Hehe :) thanks a lot. I will try to add another picture of a close up of a leaf if I can get my hands on a better camera because as I said before *I Think* but am not sure im scared there might be spider mitesQuote:
Originally Posted by Lynhal
The 2 bulb fixture is $20, bulbs sold separately at $5ea...
p2: I am not sure if it is the same type ZZ is talking about but I know there is a really inexpensive fixture at Home Depot that you can put a Y splitter in the socket and get two bulbs into the one fixture safely. :thumbsup:
Is that at home depot?Quote:
Originally Posted by ZZTops
And I was just looking at 'her?' :P again and more worries.
The bottoms of the leafs look fine. But now there are some brown spots on my leafs 0.0
Heres what the leafs look like from top Minus the actual bugs you see here and a little less white:
Google Image Result for http://gorestep.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/1134Spidermite_speckling2.jpg
And the brown spots look sort of like this but I can say they are exatly like this:
Black spots on White Widow outdoor leaves
I'm scared HELP :(
I applyed neem oil to the seedling/plant twice (yesterday and the day before and have left the hotshot strip thing in the cabinet for the last two days)
:thumbsup:Quote:
Originally Posted by Lynhal
Go to their website and look under "work lights" and you will find some Clamp Lights that run between $7-10. That is the type you can use the splitter with to get 2 CFL's in it for more lumens. ;) Just an inexpensive suggestion.Quote:
Originally Posted by poker2
Oh alright thanks, I'll check it out.
Any info you can give me for my other 'crisis' ;)
You can buy big cfl lights from home depot, the lights you have i think are 13watt but 60 watt equivalent.
You can buy 42 watt cfl 150watt equivalent from home depot. Also you dont actually need a red and a blue light litterally. You need to look for the the light spectrum number on the box.... It will say something like 2700k or 5800k . This number tells which part of the light spectrum your bulb is in. A bulb somewhere around 2700k is a more red dominant bulb while the 5800k is more blue dominant colour. blue for veg, and red for flower.
I would suggest that you get a couple larger cfls if you want to keep area very small or get some t8 fixtures like suggested. The t8 fixtures will be usefull to you even if your setup grows to a larger one.... For clones,cloning more seedlings. Either way it is not a bad invesment. The lights you currently have will be of no use to you very soon...... unless u eat mushrooms.
Okay thanks Jgreen and everyone else. I'm going to visit homedepot soon after I do some more reserch about the info you gave me although i think it's pretty straight forward (Y)
And now the two small circle leafs at the bottom are so dry, one crack when I went to go look under it. Three of my big leafs have a few white spots on them and 4-6 new leafs are comming in, small but healthy looking and clean to me (Y) ...i hope.
Any info you can give me about why my leafs have whiteish spots around them.
I will try to get a hd camera from a friend to upload pics with.