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10-30-2006, 09:44 AM #61Senior Member
Hydro White Widow Grow
Originally Posted by Racerx
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10-30-2006, 09:46 AM #62Senior Member
Hydro White Widow Grow
Originally Posted by Cyclonite
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10-30-2006, 09:57 AM #63Senior Member
Hydro White Widow Grow
I would like to add...I read up above, someone described aeroponics as different from hydroponics...FYI: aeroponics, DWC , drip, ebb and flow, etc. are all hydroponic methods.
goodluck peace
Plain old DWC is an awfully efficient method to grow bushes/trees. IMO Everytime I try aeroponics (I've tried many designs) the sprinkler system clogs unless you stay all over it.
Just as a matter of discussion Aero is best suited to rooting.
DWC and Drip is probably the most productive...Aero is productive, but requires more stringent monitoring.
ebb and flow is an all around simple method, but I prefer to use e&f for rooting seedlings or cuttings.
later peace
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10-31-2006, 03:01 AM #64OPSenior Member
Hydro White Widow Grow
Ok, so I was checking stuff out today and I notice that my timer somehow got set to come for about 1 hour 1 hour after the lights go off, its been like that for a while. It doesn't seem to have effected them much but I would never know what could have been. Whats every ones take on this?
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10-31-2006, 04:30 AM #65Senior Member
Hydro White Widow Grow
If the timer was set wrong for only one hour a night...then no problem, besides the problem would've already happened. I run mine 15 minutes every hour during the dark photoperiod. I'm always afraid of them getting dry...
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10-31-2006, 06:15 AM #66Senior Member
Hydro White Widow Grow
I think he is referring to the light timer...
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10-31-2006, 03:30 PM #67OPSenior Member
Hydro White Widow Grow
Yes...im talking about the lights. It seems ok though...no damage noticed.
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10-31-2006, 06:47 PM #68Senior Member
Hydro White Widow Grow
My understanding through previous research, etc... is that by the light coming on at the additional time, it stresses the plant because it is not similar to its natural environment. This could cause a female to hermie due to stress.
I personally think it would just POSSIBLY slow flowering temporarily. And give you a little more Veg growth... Nutes, PH, and those other real stresses are what I would think would make a plant hermie.
Take my input as just someone looking over your shoulder. I am a novice at best! LOL!!!
Kiss them and make up. I'm sure they will still love you
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11-02-2006, 04:52 PM #69OPSenior Member
Hydro White Widow Grow
So I took a sample last night....needs a couple more weeks but nice. Heres some new eye candy.
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11-02-2006, 08:51 PM #70Senior Member
Hydro White Widow Grow
Dude- Those are some absolutely fabulous looking BUDS. Im gonna go catch a buzz in tribute!:rasta:
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