Thanks. The plant in the far right back has super super tight node spacing but the Chocolope stretches like crazy - always has for me. I wouldn't say the Chocolope is a huge yielder either, not shabby but not great, the smoke however makes up for it ten fold. Aquarium shops generally only carry tiny tiny compact UV bulbs for filtration purposes. Check a pet store that carried reptile equipment and they will have UV bulbs. Personally if I didn't have the side lighting I would grab one of these - http://www.reptileuv.com/megaray-sb-160-watt-self-ballasted-flood-zoo-lamp.php Most UV and largest cast pattern.startin to look like your last grow man! i'm amazed at how much they stretch! would it be possible to transfer a couple of those lights from up top that aren't being used and utilise them for more light toward the smaller ones? bit of fabricating i'm sure but i think would be largely benaficial good luck with the mites ey , damn buggers, i swear the government made the little bastards......
looking good gas, and i love your chicken coop, if only i had one for my free range red english hen, little shit ate my outdoory leaves, all good now, they are off the ground!
EVERYONE LOVES WEED! and i just love your setup, rekon those fish aquarium places have uvb bulbs? i'm gettin ready for flower soon, and thinking of utilising a couple for a test
The CFL 10.0 UV bulbs are good - better infact than the linear ones I use. That shop will sell you the high output UV bulb as long as you say you have a UV meter or explain to them that it will be used to supplement plant growth and not for animals. I personally explain to them that I'm testing the effects of UV on plants for a school science project - generally gets them all jazzed and you end up with a discount. Pretty close to the truth as well. As long as they are sure that you will not fry some poor innocent animal they really don't care. For the coverage it is by far the cheapest UV source you can find.great information man, i'm totally with you now, i checked out the uv lamp aswell, seems as though you have to be qualified or something to be able to buy those lamps will keep looking, ring up a reptile place today, thanx man, one more thing... those compact UVB with 10.0 uvb output, those be suitable? i have seen some people use them , verdict? thanx man, top bloke
That seems crazy expensive. I generally pay around $12-15 per 26w 10.0 CFL or $8-12 per linear 18w T8. $82 seems super super high unless it's a 4' linear T5 or a 250w Mercury Vapor like that one I linked you too (and even then it sounds high). $10 Clamp on shop lights (reflectors) work wonders.thanx man, i have found a cfl 10.0 with lead but no reflector for $82 australian, seems expensive, but would what you think? reflector is another $25 would i need that?
Was wondering the same thing! Read my post on your new threadwhere you been man?
miss you around my thread
no kidding ey!? ok more research i may have a look though cause its not far from here, and maybe a good one, i'll take some pics, i wouldnt of thought any more than $50 per bulb setup, if they don't emit too much heat i may use 2, thanx for your feedback gas, i may amazon itThat seems crazy expensive. I generally pay around $12-15 per 26w 10.0 CFL or $8-12 per linear 18w T8. $82 seems super super high unless it's a 4' linear T5 or a 250w Mercury Vapor like that one I linked you too (and even then it sounds high). $10 Clamp on shop lights (reflectors) work wonders.
Thanks for the kind words and info. I have used both spray bottle pyrethrin as well as foggers (bug bombs) and they do help but never seem to get rid of the mites. Azamax is an organic neem based spray that I have had better luck with than pyrethrin but at this point a double team would probably be good. Unfortunately I won't be there for around another week at which point I don't want any treatments regardless of how organic - aside from say flooding the tent with CO2.all the best of luck there Gas, sucks with the bad luck timing. ive never had mites..thankgod, but a mate did, and he was in week 2 flower, so he bought a baygon flea bomb, which is 10% pyrethrin and bombed his grow room. mites dead, he did some research on this pyrethrin based bomb, and its apparently safe as it degrades under uv light (perfect in your situation with the uv lights) it will degrade under normal i suppose being they have UV and all, but think it would be better and safer, at the end of my mates harvest he, and with my shock, gave his buds a light wash in room temp water just to be sure. i smoked this bud, no noticeable difference, i was hesitant, and wish there was a way to see if it was entirely safe. pyrethrin is a plant based insecticide.
you probably are against it, but who knows, you use azamax, and i dont even know what that is, goodluck Gastanker