I was curious of the same thing. I guess since all of the experienced growers do it, it doesn't mess with anything lolExtremely!!!! would this be considered a light leak? and any green CFL will work?
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Not every green cfl will work actually.. I will post links of cfls I have used in the past with success. Can't be considered a light leak due to the fact the photosynthesis of the light can't be picked up by the plant so it's more like there isn't a light at all to the plants. They don't see it...Extremely!!!! would this be considered a light leak? and any green CFL will work?
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I haven't had a problemI was curious of the same thing. I guess since all of the experienced growers do it, it doesn't mess with anything lol
Well I don't know about foliar feeding during lights out but I do know that the cfls do work great for dark maintenance.yeah, i have seen several experienced growers doing it. also, you can buy green cfls from home depot, dont know about other places or not. still a great way to maintain plants, especially for stuff like foliar feeding which is normally best during lights out.
thanks for the links joker, i wasnt aware that all green cfls didnt workNot every green cfl will work actually.. I will post links of cfls I have used in the past with success. Can't be considered a light leak due to the fact the photosynthesis of the light can't be picked up by the plant so it's more like there isn't a light at all to the plants. They don't see it...
I haven't had a problem
Well I don't know about foliar feeding during lights out but I do know that the cfls do work great for dark maintenance.
For those of you who are having troubles finding them or finding more specs on them here are 2 well known places you can buy from. I have bought from both places and these 2 bulbs I have are from a quick search of places I know have them.
Home Depot
http://www.homedepot.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?storeId=10051&productId=100653135&langId=-1&catalogId=10053&ci_sku=100653135&ci_src=14110944&cm_mmc=shopping-_-googlebase-_-D27X-_-100653135
Lowes
http://www.lowes.com/pd_49175-3-29887_0_?productId=1245507&Ntt=green%20cfl&Ntk=i_products_cascade&pl=1¤tURL=/pl__0__s?newSearch=true$Ntt=green%20cfl$y=0$x=0
Hope this helps
Ya see the way I foliar feed is by turning any strong lights off (HID) and turning on tube lights or Cfls then I foliar feed and keep the fan on them. When the fan is on them it will allow for them to dry before burning. I don't get spots of any kind by doing it this waythanks for the links joker, i wasnt aware that all green cfls didnt work
i always read not to foliar feed with the lights on, or do it a few minutes b4 lights out when possible because it may burn them depending on lights or beading on the leaves. i dont know..., but thanks
http://www.google.com/products/catalog?q=honeywell+universal+replacement+filter&hl=en&cid=14071712157137467791&ei=Jnr7S9fJD5TUiwSKmbCkCA&sa=title&ved=0CAcQ8wIwADgA#pKick ass grow man. Does your airfilter have carbon in it? Whats the black thing is that like a carbon pad? Post a smell report once they start to stink on the inside.
That was the one I looked for last night. I'm pretty sure that was the one that I saw for the idea. Was sure nice when we had a FAQ. Admin seems to be on it though.It took me forever to find this dam link man so I hope you use it!! lol
https://www.rollitup.org/indoor-growing/7074-easy-build-diy-carbon-filter.html
Hope that helps bud