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05-27-2006, 11:55 PM #1
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USE CFL FOR STRINGY STEMS?
I started putting out the little babies outside since there so little. There doing better, see all sorts of leaves coming out.
Jamescase10 Reviewed by Jamescase10 on . USE CFL FOR STRINGY STEMS? I was stupid enough to use a CFL and a INCAD for light early on, and now I have very stringy stems. I just bought a 70W HPS and more CFL, and I was thinking I should turn off the HPS for a week or so until the stems get stonger? Should I ? Then turn back on the HPS. There about 10 days old and barely salvageable at this point...But I think there savable. Rating: 5
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05-27-2006, 11:59 PM #2
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USE CFL FOR STRINGY STEMS?
i would get soldering gun and try to fix that light befor i gave up on it a loose wire is not a big deal
good luck
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05-28-2006, 12:03 PM #3
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USE CFL FOR STRINGY STEMS?
I just bought a 1000w HPS light, so the 70w is going back to menards. Been putting plants outside during the daytime, working better for now that way. There so little, no worries.
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