I know there are people who are experimenting with uvB light. A few times, I've mentioned the need for some basic caution.
So, while doing some research I stumbled across this web page. I'd sure appreciate it, if everyone who is using uvB to take a minute and just read the page.
Ultraviolet...
Humboldt - Hooah !! :)
Good to see you my friend. Take your clones and stick 'em in the window _ after the storm passes _ I can assure you it won't hurt them and you'll save a few pennies on electricity.
I took Skunk's advice and give them about 10 minutes every day of fresh air and then...
Thanks Robbie, makes the effort worth it.
Yeppers they are clones, I'm actually thinking of taking clones from these clones and then letting those clones go to bud.
Your half way there - match.
Gotta use a Modiano 'Club' brand paper:hump::hump::hump:
Every other paper has glue or burning agents which screw up the taste. :evil:
It has been snowing here all day, so the sky was gray. When I saw Skunk's pic's of severe UV burn, I now feel my suspicions were confirmed.
So, we have ascertained that a clone growing under 6,500k CFL's for 17 hours and then 7 hours of direct sunlight, will get uv burn.
Now we need to see how...
Not all molasses is the same. From the wiki: The third boiling of the sugar syrup gives blackstrap molasses. The majority of sucrose from the original juice has been crystallized but blackstrap molasses is still mostly sugar by calories[1]; however, unlike refined sugars, it contains...
Tahoe,
Check out the effects of fish emulsion in lieu of molasses. :idea:
Very old school.:hump:
It does however, have a 'certain' ambiance about it.:weed:
This clone has never been exposed to anything other than ph water in the form of mist. It is in Fox Farms Ocean Forrest soil under humidity dome. It gets 24 hours of light, approx. 7 of the 24 it is in real sunlight at fairly high exposure to ambient UV, the balance is under CFL's. In profile...
Interesting the DP root grew crazy. When I did the autopsy on one plant, the main tap root had literally tied itself into a knot and then kinda 'went on about it business'. I posted a pic of the root in the journal.
Now, I'm really interested in what the other root systems are going to look...