Having dealt witht the orchiding communtiy through my grams, we do not disagree or bicker anywhere NEAR as much as they do...if little old ladies over 60 got together and started growing herb like they do roses & orchids, WATCH THE FUCK OUT!!!I wish there wasn't so much misinformation and conflicting information out there. I mean it is a pretty well known plant. i wonder... do people disagree about the right and proper and best way to grow orchids? probably yes, huh?
that's what we need - and they can tell us what's what!Having dealt witht the orchiding communtiy through my grams, we do not disagree or bicker anywhere NEAR as much as they do...if little old ladies over 60 got together and started growing herb like they do roses & orchids, WATCH THE FUCK OUT!!!
to really mimic nature you'd need some pretty sophisticated timers - adding or subtracting about a minute every day and you don't get 18 hour days until August and only at about 70 degrees latitude - and don't forget the light movers.i think that as long as we grow, we will have this debate. I still stick to my thought that in nature there is not a 24 period of light. and with all our nutes and hid lights and fans and ppm and ph...arent we trying to give the plant just what nature gives? hence i will continue to use my 18/6.
many growers and even Ed Rosenthal will disagree about plants needing a dark period during vegetative growth. i'd love to see some research on this.defineatly 18/6..they need a dark stage...sure the dice could roll your way and make them grow a bit faster...but for the money vs. the results...its a waste.
oh i agree - especially if you have a bunch of HIDs using 18/6 can add up to real savings. I just wish our beloved plant wasn't so demonized and illegal so we could do some real research - with peer-review and such.yeah thats just what ive been told and what ive stuck to just to be careful and its always worked for me so...idk maybe 24/0 could make a difference but my point was that it wouldnt be a big enough difference to pay more money for.
I agree on the peer reviewed research, how nice would that be? Maybe I'll try some side by side growth comparisons and see if I notice a difference then, As I have not been able to discern a marked improvement using one or the other in back to back grows.oh i agree - especially if you have a bunch of HIDs using 18/6 can add up to real savings. I just wish our beloved plant wasn't so demonized and illegal so we could do some real research - with peer-review and such.
experiments are always welcome!I agree on the peer reviewed research, how nice would that be? Maybe I'll try some side by side growth comparisons and see if I notice a difference then, As I have not been able to discern a marked improvement using one or the other in back to back grows.
using an 18/6 would that significantly drop the temperature in a small box (like 2 rubbermaids)
also is it better to do it at night when its cooler, or in the day when its the hottest (not adding to more temp)
I'm not saying Ed is right - but he certainly is an authority (i know - common fallacy - appeal to authority) - did you read this? ...im pretty sure that the dark stage is so that the plants can process energy from all of the glucose that they have produced during the light hours so..