so lately what have your yeilds been like?, what was your best production month?
Around 1-1.25z/plant, about 23-29z per tray.
have you ever met crocodile dundee
No, he's a movie character.
and the crocodile hunter,
No, he's slightly dead.
how bout russel crowe, hes aussie i believe.
Yes, he and his band 'Thirty Odd Foot Of Grunts' have in the past been stupidly drunk at
The Bridge Hotel in Rozelle NSW. I don't cocktail but I have on occasion had to be the alco-hauler, collecting inebriated associates from TOFOG gigs @ The Bridge.
when you get the chance, would you review this site, its not much to look at, shouldnt take long. Then let me in on your opinion.
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they come in all spectrums, and claim that they are closer to the suns frequency using a digital ballast
You can do any phase of growing with plain old HPS. I veg my mums with a 400HPS and flower with 1000HPS.
Electronic ballasts are getting less expensive and do save a small amount of power (about 9% with 600HPS), but it'll still take a long time to recover the purchase price difference between standard inductive ballasts and electronic units on the basis of power savings. A 600W Lumatek ballast costs about $247 around here, a 600 CWA inductive costs about $75.
I can't find the 'closer to the sun's frequency' claim on the linked site.
Colour temp is a very small player in growing cannabis; most of the effect of lighting on plants is dictated by the photoperiod (day length). You can induce different growth habits with different spectral prominences, though. Vegging with HPS yields somewhat elongated plants (nice for when you need long stems for SoG clones), flowering with MH yields somewhat more leafy buds (for which I can't think of any good use).
Cannabis produces best yield and density by flowering with HPS because the red-yellow spectrum of it mimics late autumn sunlight at temperate latitudes, where cannabis is indigenous. Low sun angles in autumn mean the sunlight is passing through a long path through the atmosphere, which filters out most blue light. Thus, cannabis is evolved to make the most of red-yellow light in flowering, which is luckily what HPS makes. I say 'luckily' because HPS was not really developed for horticulture, rather it was designed to be highly efficient street lighting. The efficiency is gained by NOT producing full-spectrum light. So it happens, the light emitted from an arc through sodium vapour has pronounced red-yellow peaks, which just happens to suit cannabis in flower very well. Full spectrum lighting is not necessary in any single phase of growing cannabis, so there's no need for you to pay for lighting capable of making full spectrum light.
This time Im ordering Root riot (they say it provides more oxygen) and give it another try with the help of our friend Mr H2O2 (Hydrogen Peroxide).
Skip the 'root riot' stuff. All you need is H2O2 and proper watering to make 'em go.
The thermostat that I got last week is a "single pull/double gate"..?!?!?
That's a pretty klunky way of saying 'single pole, double throw' (SPDT).
Meaning that there is an norm open and a norm closed circuit as well as the common....
So by simply switching one wire's position, I now have the cooling stat I need...
I rather suspected that your tstat would have NO & NC contacts, just for this purpose.
So would this type of coil thermostat be sufficient for my exhaust inline. Id just like the ehaust fan to turn off at night when the temps drop below 72-70.
If it is a 'cooling' thermostat (contacts close when temps go above the setpoint), it'll do fine.