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    #1
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    Some Q's?

    Uhh, I dunno if this is the correct section to posts these questions in, so sorry if I made a mistake. lol

    If you have genetic seeds, and lets say, after vegetation draws to a finish, you discover 1 of your 3 was a male. How long can you keep a male living in a seperate grow box after it begins flower (for controlled polination in the later)?

    For this seperate box, I have a 24h timer, with out a third grounding, that supports up to 1750w, as the picture shows. If I use an electrical cord that has the third grounding for a high watt light socket, will it be safe to remove the third grounding as to allow it to plug into the timer?

    I have a converter for a light socket, making the 1 into 2, and that supports up to 660w (It also says 250v.?). I have 1x 250w (65w) CFL and plan on getting another in the near-future.

    -Thanks
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    Ruairi.X Reviewed by Ruairi.X on . Some Q's? Uhh, I dunno if this is the correct section to posts these questions in, so sorry if I made a mistake. lol :o If you have genetic seeds, and lets say, after vegetation draws to a finish, you discover 1 of your 3 was a male. How long can you keep a male living in a seperate grow box after it begins flower (for controlled polination in the later)? For this seperate box, I have a 24h timer, with out a third grounding, that supports up to 1750w, as the picture shows. If I use an electrical Rating: 5

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    #2
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    Some Q's?

    Quote Originally Posted by Ruairi.X
    Uhh, I dunno if this is the correct section to posts these questions in, so sorry if I made a mistake. lol

    If you have genetic seeds, and lets say, after vegetation draws to a finish, you discover 1 of your 3 was a male. How long can you keep a male living in a seperate grow box after it begins flower (for controlled polination in the later)?

    For this seperate box, I have a 24h timer, with out a third grounding, that supports up to 1750w, as the picture shows. If I use an electrical cord that has the third grounding for a high watt light socket, will it be safe to remove the third grounding as to allow it to plug into the timer?

    I have a converter for a light socket, making the 1 into 2, and that supports up to 660w (It also says 250v.?). I have 1x 250w (65w) CFL and plan on getting another in the near-future.

    -Thanks
    X
    #1: You can keep the male as long as you want, but if you just wanna breed him, I say just collect a bunch of pollen while he flowers and keep it in a freezer.

    #2: The ground on the plug isnt *necessary* but it is recommended. It prevents you from getting shocked in the case of a short and is a safety feature. If the device you'll be plugging into the cord also only has two prongs, then its perfectly alright. If the device has a ground also, it would probably be wiser to get a different timer with 3 prongs, but you don't absolutely have to.

    #3 Your light socket is fine too.

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    #3
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    Some Q's?

    Thanks
    I was kinda iff'ing it in my brain. lol

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