MugsySiegel
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Very nice brotha we are both of the same mind on tvs,you def gave me some ideas.
What's funny is I was driving through Jo***t the other day and saw someone with a TV like yours in the back of a truck.... I thought "hey, bet they are making a stealth grow!Very nice brotha we are both of the same mind on tvs,you def gave me some ideas.
lol thanks! Checked on the girls this morning. They are showing signs of a deficency or the new light is burning them. Leaves curling under a little and light colored speckled patches toward tips of leaves.Very nice detailed pictures, +Rep for the setup mate! Your right on the ball... Stealth, LED and organic
No probs mate love the idea of having a TV, could shut anyone up claiming the thing is working if anyone hears fan noise I can`t say I`m a pro, done a few rounds myself and got my thing going, but one thing I know is that you shouldn`t make massive changes in their enviroment. Keep the light further away if it helps, and maybe give them lesser hours of it to get them used to itlol thanks! Checked on the girls this morning. They are showing signs of a deficency or the new light is burning them. Leaves curling under a little and light colored speckled patches toward tips of leaves.
Looking at my cheat sheet I am leaning toward either nute burn or phosphorus deficiency. either that or the sudden 5 fold in light output has shocked them a bit. Almost as if the leaf purged the chloriphil ...eek or something ate it! Ill double check the underside of the leaves after my shower....
speaking of which. My house seems to have an isopod problem. Lil turds are everywhere and ortho home defense doesn't seem to kill them. I used to keep cultures of them for my dart frog vivs and I am pretty sure they never ate living plant matter but I still wasn't very happy to spot one in my TV this morning.
Pics in a little bit.
I belongs to my Reef club. But I think they are around ~350 or so for that type but you can probably find a standard handheld meter much cheaper. That model has a water proof sensor on a cord that can be submerged under water for measuring PAR down at coral levels.everything looks great man ... hey how much you pay for the light meter?