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12-04-2006, 10:18 AM #21Senior Member
what 8 days under cfls did
why dont you cut the bottom out of your pot and place into a bigger one that way the plant doesnt stress and the roots can splay more also invest in hps light and let that sucker bloom loooks nice well saved mate!
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12-04-2006, 11:35 PM #22OPSenior Member
what 8 days under cfls did
Originally Posted by faithless
rottenfork: i just transplanted to the bigger container from the half gallon of soil it was in and it was only somewhat rootbound in that. the plant is only 13 inches tall right now and its already into flowering so in my opinion a bigger 3-5 gallon container wasnt nescessary.the container fits just over 2 gallons.
thanks for the comments!As nicotine is an addictive substance, a regular tobacco user must maintain the level of this drug in the bloodstream in order to avoid withdrawal symptoms. As the concentration of nicotine in the bloodstream begins to fall - immediately after the last inhalation of smoke - a smoker will feel more and more uncomfortable. These withdrawal symptoms can only be relieved by taking in more nicotine - i.e. having another smoke.
And so it goes on - the vicious cycle of addiction.
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12-04-2006, 11:43 PM #23Senior Member
what 8 days under cfls did
Wow. I'm impressed and encouraged to build a fluor veg room.
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12-05-2006, 12:12 AM #24OPSenior Member
what 8 days under cfls did
Originally Posted by faithless
hahah, yeh these cfls really grow plants fast! i'd like to get some ~36w or 42w warm white's if i could just find them locally. home depot and walmart carry mostly soft white and cool white but never warm white!!!. the spectrum on these soft white i believe is around 2900kelvin, so they have a decent red spectrum..As nicotine is an addictive substance, a regular tobacco user must maintain the level of this drug in the bloodstream in order to avoid withdrawal symptoms. As the concentration of nicotine in the bloodstream begins to fall - immediately after the last inhalation of smoke - a smoker will feel more and more uncomfortable. These withdrawal symptoms can only be relieved by taking in more nicotine - i.e. having another smoke.
And so it goes on - the vicious cycle of addiction.
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12-05-2006, 07:03 AM #25Senior Member
what 8 days under cfls did
Your plant is FAT.. and PHAT too!!!
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12-06-2006, 08:53 AM #26OPSenior Member
what 8 days under cfls did
thanks GK. !
As nicotine is an addictive substance, a regular tobacco user must maintain the level of this drug in the bloodstream in order to avoid withdrawal symptoms. As the concentration of nicotine in the bloodstream begins to fall - immediately after the last inhalation of smoke - a smoker will feel more and more uncomfortable. These withdrawal symptoms can only be relieved by taking in more nicotine - i.e. having another smoke.
And so it goes on - the vicious cycle of addiction.
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