OGAerogardener1990
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Please help asap
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no, wrong wavelength you want uv b.Please help asap
You are correct. I didn't see the label marking the spectrum within UBA category, making it neither harmful nor beneficial to plants. Good call.Someone mentioned this was not the correct light
I use the 26w lizard lights 1 on each plant for about an hour. Do just right for me. YOU CAN GET THEM AT PETCO OR EBAY. ebay was cheaper.Someone mentioned this was not the correct light
Bonjourmedicinehumanpost: 11954120 said:I use the 26w lizard lights 1 on each plant for about an hour. Do just right for me. YOU CAN GET THEM AT PETCO OR EBAY. ebay was cheaper.
Wrong spectrum, wrong UV. Also you do not sound informed as to UV light. EXTREMELY DANGEROUS! Read!!!!!! Use them but not before you read! About cancer, eye damage etc. Leave them OFF if you are anywhere near them.Someone mentioned this was not the correct light
BonjourI've experimented a little and the longer it is on the sooner you can harvest but you will get less the more watts per day. I just do 1 hr because I like the end results. more product a day or two early. All day it took a week off of time for harvest, and ended up with a much smaller plant. Experiment til you find your sweet spot. I cut down to 3 plants since getting bigger harvest.
We use this light when we bbq outside and it gets to darkWrong spectrum, wrong UV. Also you do not sound informed as to UV light. EXTREMELY DANGEROUS! Read!!!!!! Use them but not before you read! About cancer, eye damage etc. Leave them OFF if you are anywhere near them.
Sun tanning bulbs. They work like a charm and are available to make the full spectrum of UV that pot can use. They are the only thing covering enough square footage to make it worth the effort and juice.Bonjour
So you advise to use UVB for 1 hour during 12/12 to enhance frosting and save a couple of days...!?
And if I use UVB all along the 12/12 it will be ready a week before...but with a bit less gpw...am I correct?
@hotrodharley what is your advice for UVB?
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