Zards no wear swim trunks.:oQuote:
Originally Posted by DreadedHermie
Tail no fit, brah.:thumbsup:
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Zards no wear swim trunks.:oQuote:
Originally Posted by DreadedHermie
Tail no fit, brah.:thumbsup:
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In regards to the Fuji, I have a program called Genuine Fractals that does remarkable job of scaling photos, Google it and see what ya think. May allow you to see your trichs without more hardware. I have used it to to reduce pictures mainly, but others I know have used it successfully to enlarge as well. Any good camera with macro capabilities and at least 4MP should do the trick quite nicely. FUJI sensors are great IMHO, btw.
Well, I followed along with the DWC info and it is promising. Gonna keep a record of GR temp this current crop. The UPS makes it more "crash tolerant".
So I guess Ill do a search on bubba ponics and start doing some research.
Thanks for the start in the right direction.
MP
Yup DH,Quote:
Originally Posted by DreadedHermie
As soon as I have a few extra bucks, I gotta get one of those.
I have one of those $20 microscopes, that does the job when I can focus it and my eyes. This would be soooooo much easier. Nice idea.
Hey Weez,
I loved the pictures of your LED lit plants, very very colorfull!
Check out this pic of small girl under LED/T5 hybred. Hot colors.
LMAO!Quote:
Originally Posted by MerryPrankstr
You'll prolly come up dry searching for bubba-ponics.
I made it up as a division of Carmine Cervical Industries .
Which is a wholly owned spinoff of the Hawaiian Inebriatti.
For real info on coco growing look up Puffzter.
Coco is kinda like semi-solid hydro.
Same nutes, same PH but it helps dirt guys make the jump.
Once you jump, though it's hard to go back.:thumbsup:
Have some fun,
Weeze
O. M.,
That's one sweet "red-headed stepchile".:greenthumb:
She got a family tree, or is she a mutt, like me.
Tee hee,
Wee
Mahalo:thumbsup:Quote:
Originally Posted by Weezard
I am afraid though that won't work in my scrog setup. Here you can see what I will use for one test.
(don't visit that site; the prices are outrageous)
You understand what I try to achieve and I really need the far reds for this set up.
Go for it!Quote:
Originally Posted by Bubbleblower
Thing is. far red should be added just before, and for a short while after, lights out.
Depends on what you are trying to accomplish I guess.
So, What's your plan?
Aloha,
Weezard
What I want to accomplish is to grow weed inside that has the same quality as outside.Quote:
Originally Posted by Weezard
For that, I believe, I need the perfect spectrum (see image).
The phycoerythrin is what makes the nice cristals and serves as a light harvesting antenna.
Different energy results in different chemistry. I have no idea, but that must be right.
Many experiments have shown the so called Emerson effect adds about 25% to your harvest. To create that I want to leave the far reds on for 2 extra hours. If I can't find them I'll use a 70W HPS instead that will be switched on for 4 hours a day.
Of course I am not gonna give up so soon and I'll keep looking for far reds for at least 2 more weeks.
Where's Rhizome when ya need him?
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For that, I believe, I need the perfect spectrum (see image).
If you like that spectral distribution just get yourself an HPS and be done with it. :thumbsup:
The phycoerythrin is what makes the nice cristals and serves as a light harvesting antenna.
Phycoerythrin is implicated in the light absorption of red algae, which is really hard to keep lit. :stoned: If you've got relevant data about phycoerythrin's role in trichome production, help a brother out and cite a reference. But don't ad lib, please. :cool:
Different energy results in different chemistry. I have no idea, but that must be right.
Well, that statement clears everything up. :D:
Many experiments have shown the so called Emerson effect adds about 25% to your harvest. To create that I want to leave the far reds on for 2 extra hours.
The Emerson Effect was described over 50 years ago. It describes how multiple wavelengths applied concurrently have a combined effect greater than the effect of the sum of the individual component wavelengths. The phenomenon I believe you're referring to is currently being called "martian nights," (red, get it?) and is being investigated by some knowledgeable folks on this board. Search that term and you may find what you're looking for. :hippy:
I found all the leds I need to build a 300 watt lamp.Quote:
Originally Posted by DreadedHermie
Now I have to try to be patient :jointsmile::stoned::pimp::rastasmoke::smokin: and wait for that research that was supposed to be finished by now.