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04-14-2006, 11:07 PM #1OPSenior Member
what should i do
I'm not goign to be around for a few days so should i let my light stay on for a longer amount of time and then shut it off for the day and a half that i'm not goign to be here or shoudl i shut it off now and leave it on for the amount of time i'm gone?
also i heard that adding seltzer to the soil helps with the CO2 problem is this true?
GrowinGreen23GrowinGreen23 Reviewed by GrowinGreen23 on . what should i do I'm not goign to be around for a few days so should i let my light stay on for a longer amount of time and then shut it off for the day and a half that i'm not goign to be here or shoudl i shut it off now and leave it on for the amount of time i'm gone? also i heard that adding seltzer to the soil helps with the CO2 problem is this true? GrowinGreen23 Rating: 5
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04-14-2006, 11:33 PM #2Senior Member
what should i do
i would go to wal-mart and buy a timer for the light and run it on the same light cycle your use ing now there about 8 bucks as for the co2 i dont know sorry
good luck with the light thing hope this helps
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04-14-2006, 11:47 PM #3Senior Member
what should i do
There are small C02 tablets you can drop in water when feeding, they are cheap and apparently very effective.
http://www.basementlighting.com/Merc...e=1/PROD/NMSCO hope that helps.
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04-15-2006, 12:05 AM #4Senior Member
what should i do
Sweetie, you need a 5 dollar timer like smokesalot suggested. If you plan on doing this for a while - You will probablyhaveto get one sooner or later. Also, check to see if the timer can handle the wattage load - too much power can start a fire!
One tip: Make sure you check to see if they go off and on at the right time. You want to keep it on a regular schedule otherwise you get some hermies!
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04-15-2006, 01:42 AM #5OPSenior Member
what should i do
thanks for the help guys, i saw the tablets before but i also heard about the seltzer maybe if anyone else has some added info on this....
Thanks for the help
Growingreen23