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    re- inroduction

    hey folks and thanx for the reply's! it appears that only 1 of the 5 really has this problem and it is only lower leaves. i have been flushing them for days with pure water. now the soil ph level is low about 5, so im thinking this will probally go away.

    also pshychobud y looose the foil? it is creating great re-flectivity, iam getting much better results with the foil than the painted white walls i used last time. basically ive got alot more growth at lower levels this time with the foil!! ? tell me y u think!??

    here is another up to date pic they are looking very well and much bushy'er than last time at 6 weeks old now....

    http://i136.photobucket.com/albums/q...28thdecpic.jpg

    http://i136.photobucket.com/albums/q...an/28thdec.jpg


    cheers rossco
    thanuttiscotsman Reviewed by thanuttiscotsman on . re- inroduction hey folks, just stopping to re-introduce myself, i registered ages ago and introduced myself but never really came back till now. but i think i will be a more regular visitor in the future. iam currently bringin up 5 NL big bud under a 600w hp sodium with foiled walls etc for reflection, there are still young as you can see below they are now 4 weeks 5 days old.... http://i136.photobucket.com/albums/q190/thanuttiscotsman/sun16thdecgrp1.jpg Rating: 5

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    re- inroduction

    Tinfoil creates bad heat spots and reflects at whack anglesbecause it wrinkles to fuck and there is nothing you can do about it. I don't think it provides as much light reflection as mylar or maybe even flat white paint although I don't know.

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    #3
    Junior Member

    re- inroduction

    hi there, thanx for the reply, i see what u mean about the wrinkles, i think i will try to flatten it out as much as poss. and yeah ive noticed the temp in there gets too high. ive not done too much about it because they are gettin moved elsewhere shortly to a more suitable place.

    cheers rossco

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