she looks good but u could ease back on the nitrogen a tad lol, I do the same thing sometimes!Day 15 some these Texas butters already are starting the frost. Filtered the light out when I focused. View attachment 4225169 View attachment 4225170 View attachment 4225171
Yeah house and garden a and b good for that, I’ve been managing it better now, first week I was abit over the place, getting em pretty close to full health coz I’m seeing inches of growth everyday n they haven’t stopped praying lolshe looks good but u could ease back on the nitrogen a tad lol, I do the same thing sometimes!
CMH has a better spectrum, but I bet it was UV-B that made the difference.Cackleberry reeks of sour fruit, View attachment 4225192
Frostier under CMH then the last run under HPS, yes they were clones off the same mom...
I've actually thought about adding a led strip or 2 to go with my 1k hps just to get those "other spectrums" could u maybe tell me what would work good?CMH has a better spectrum, but I bet it was UV-B that made the difference.
If you run HPS only, it pays to spend a little extra for better bulbs like Hortilux.I've actually thought about adding a led strip or 2 to go with my 1k hps just to get those "other spectrums" could u maybe tell me what would work good?
yea I've always used the eye hortilux! it's the only bulb I've ever used!If you run HPS only, it pays to spend a little extra for better bulbs like Hortilux.
Not sure about what LED strips would go well with HPS, but you would want to stay on the blue side of the spectrum because HPS is heavy in orange and red.
I like to run HPS and MH together (mixed spectrum).
LIzard lights work great for UV-B but they're pricey and have to be replaced on a regular basis.You have to get florescent bulbs in order to get extra ultra violet light, I don't think leds put out uv light.
i.e. UVb bulbs like for reptiles.
No not heat lights, they're just tube style florescent bulbs in 2' and 4' and you can probably find ones with mogul sockets too.you mean like heat lamps? I can't do anymore heat lol I might as well stick with my hps, I'm getting a 4x8 and was gunna run 2 hlg 600 once I can't get up the money, they gunna hit my pockets like a fat chick in cake factory!
You're thinking about infrared (IR).you mean like heat lamps? I can't do anymore heat lol I might as well stick with my hps, I'm getting a 4x8 and was gunna run 2 hlg 600 once I can't get up the money, they gunna hit my pockets like a fat chick in cake factory!
First I've heard of trichs for insulation, have heard trichs for sunscreen theory for promoting uv..You want more trichs go with better genetics seriously.I never saw any difference at all in trich manipulation with lighting.The sun has more UV than any man made light and indoor nugs are frostier because you can control the temps and humidity which IMO are the only things i ever saw that effected trich development first hand,
Start with a fire clone that you know is gonna frost rail on ya,and keep your canopy temps down during trich development phases especially lights out.As far as we know plants develop trichs to insulate themselves with oil to help protect the seeds from the cold.I havnt seen any documented proof from a credible source that can prove UV will promote more trichs on identical cuts.
Try it.You want more trichs go with better genetics seriously.I never saw any difference at all in trich manipulation with lighting.The sun has more UV than any man made light and indoor nugs are frostier because you can control the temps and humidity which IMO are the only things i ever saw that effected trich development first hand,
Start with a fire clone that you know is gonna frost rail on ya,and keep your canopy temps down during trich development phases especially lights out.As far as we know plants develop trichs to insulate themselves with oil to help protect the seeds from the cold.I havnt seen any documented proof from a credible source that can prove UV will promote more trichs on identical cuts.