http://www.plantitearth.com/store/pr...d=304&catid=65
ph kit
every grower should have this...
even if you have a pen.. back up baby
these are awesome
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http://www.plantitearth.com/store/pr...d=304&catid=65
ph kit
every grower should have this...
even if you have a pen.. back up baby
these are awesome
your plants in picture 2 ARE awesome and should not be switched to CFL's..
maybe even moving the light closer..
only do this if you feel confident that you can keep the heat off the plants.. using fans...
if you put your hand at the top of the canaopy.. the top of your plants.. and you hand can withstand the heat.. then, in general so can your plants... every 12 inches, that light moves further from the plants it looses 1/2 of its lumens... THIS is SERIOUS shit
...PLANTs that get girthy GET MASS LUMENS
HARDON is a genuis
i love you
nice gotee
Thank you!:)Quote:
Originally Posted by HARDDON
Thanks for all the tips guys! The fan action has been tripppled, the room w/ 40 plants is looking sexy!!! They are around 10 In high now, I will probably wait another 4 days or so before I switch there light schedual. I might even make it a gradual process, rather than just straight up changing it. Does anyone know if there is any difference made there? Also, I made some home made CO2 dispensers so hopefully those guys help out alot! I will post some more pic's when I think the plants are getting huge!!!!
Gradually changing the light cycle makes it more like nature which is our goal right,but it's not nessesary.I think the gradual change could induce node alternation which is good for flower yield.
How did you make the CO2 dipensers?
I believe you take 6 cups of sugar, a 1/2 table spoon of champagne yeaste, a pop bottle, and some water. Thats the tutorial I read somewhere else.....I'm still looking for options but thats the most cost effective solution I have found.
There was an element where ud put this kind of acid on it and it makes bubbles which are full of CO2. I'll get it when I come back home later today.
Thank you so much!!! the tutorial I got was very very vauge... Also, still looking on comments on the rooms!
I'm gonna make a thread in here about the CO2 method once I get my paper back that had it written on it. So check it out later. If this method is a reliable, constant, and long lasting way to produce CO2 then I think it'll make a lot more people be able to give their plants more CO2. Although the materials for it were kind of wierdly named so I'm not sure exactly where you'd come across finding them. I'll do a search for it right now so that I don;t have to wait till later.