Absolutely fellas. That info isn't mine to be stingy with. Gotta share the wealth!
@Nugachino dude, if you have a speaker in there at full tilt and your fans are still screaming louder than it, I might doubt your definition of stealth :lol:
Just playing man. What kind of fan you running...
I am going to second what @Olive Drab Green said as far as growth and re-veg goes. It's gonna look a bit funky and take a little while to bounce back but she'll get there. If you do decide to bump up the humidity though, keep an eye on the existing bud sites. The can get a little mold/rot from...
Hey folks.
I'll try to make this as short and sweet as possible and I'll preface by saying, this question is pertaining mostly to autos but all input is welcome and appreciated.
I have 11 little ladies going strong in my veg/seedling starter box under a single t5ho. It holds a constant 72-75°F...
Damn man! You got a whole mess of em! There was a time when me and my pops were deep sea fishing for mahi and the one bull of a fish ripped loose right next to the boat... except it wasn't a mahi. It was a yellow-fin tuna. DOH! :wall:
Hey bud! It's been a while since I popped in so I thought I would do just that. Your newest lady is just going to town man! Looking absolutely killer. Hey. I was just catching up on your thread here and I'm not sure how invested you are into building your own light yet but I wanted to tip you...
Thanks for the info. I'll have to do a bit more research though because I had gotten my information from an old "master gardener" that worked on our property maybe 10 years back. He was usually spot on but I guess he dropped the ball on the ol' spinosad. Haha
Well...then I have been misinformed because that is how I had come to understand it *Head drops in shame* Can't be spreading that shit around. Enough misinformation out there as it is. My fault.
Oh, don't get me wrong, I'm not saying that it doesn't have a place. I think it's a great product, especially when compared to other pesticides, and applying it as you had mentioned above does help to minimize it effects on bees but that doesn't make spinosad any less harmful. It only takes one...
Spinosad, used out doors, can be very effective, however, it is highly volatile towards honey bees and butterflies. Honestly, I don't think spinosad being used on two plants will make much of a difference environmentally but you need to be conscious of what you are putting in contact with your...
Magnetic ballasts emit light at a different rate than digital ballasts. The combination of light frequency and shutter speed are what make the lines appear in the pictures. Playing with your shutter speeds and/or white balance can solve this. Heres a link that you can reference in case you need...
Maybe a bit of a noob statement here but I still don't quite get how that 'no frost under the tree' thing works. Isn't frost just frozen condensation from the atmosphere humidity? That being said, shouldn't there be frost under the tree as well? Or is it that the moisture freezes mid air which...