bob harris
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3 Weeks or so to go..just started the uvb
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That was harsh.^^
Lol. He don't even come packing his own pic.
I wasn't trying to be, I just thought it was funny. Hope I didn't offend you.That was harsh.
I found out today that 2 of my pics are going to be used by Attitude for my friends seeds.
So when I get published I guess I will show off then.
Looking at your pics as I type this out - very nice Capt.
Not at all man.I wasn't trying to be, I just thought it was funny. Hope I didn't offend you.
Got any of this stuff Bob?
photo courtesy of SketchyGrower™
That does look nice capt.I guess I'll contribute.
Land race Sativa..SE Asia. Responds really well to uvb, trich coverage will double in the next couple weeks. But the real benefit of the uvb is thcv production....It's not that they have trichlomes (although more always helps) it's what's IN the trichlomes.uvb? whats her pedigree?
It's why I like testing..you know what you are getting.Same holds true for pretty much anything, taken from looks alone...
Are you saying it makes it more stimulating or "psychedelic"? When I used UVB it seemed to do the same, and the side facing the UVB definitely frosted up a lot more. But I only had one plant of each strain so I wasn't able to do comparisons. I get the feeling I could've used the UVB a lot more, I usually turned it on for about 30 minutes a day, and it was 1-2ft from the plant it faced. It would be good to know not to use it on indicas and to use it on sativas if a stimulating effect is desired.Land race Sativa..SE Asia. Responds really well to uvb, trich coverage will double in the next couple weeks. But the real benefit of the uvb is thcv production....It's not that they have trichlomes (although more always helps) it's what's IN the trichlomes.