waterdawg
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I can only assume it was a big mistake. Glad its sorted lol.right, i'm always so nice and helpful and people just like me, I couldn't understand it either.
I can only assume it was a big mistake. Glad its sorted lol.right, i'm always so nice and helpful and people just like me, I couldn't understand it either.
Joe Blough just might disagree.right, i'm always so nice and helpful and people just like me, I couldn't understand it either.
ahem.Light intensity should be adjusted according to a plant's light saturation point. A very important concept that is NEVER discussed in forums with the exception of me bringing it up now and then.
anything over 1800 watts for 32 sq ft is overkill.
50-55 watts per square foot is the saturation point, more watts is not beneficial after that.
so i'd vote for 3 x 600, but do whatever you want.
light saturation, from what i've heard, occurs at about 55 watts per square foot for HID.
"learn what makes a plant tick"you can probably go up to 65 watts per square foot, i've heard of people using 1000 watts per 4x4 area.
ahem.
"learn what makes a plant tick"
"give the plant what it needs"
"get vigorous green growth"
"your advice sucks, FWIW"
is it any wonder why these threads get out of hand?
These threads get out of hand because of close minded misunderstanding, I grow and breed my ass off lol, my strains are growing all over the world, my innovations work, lots of growers usin emahem.
"learn what makes a plant tick"
"give the plant what it needs"
"get vigorous green growth"
"your advice sucks, FWIW"
is it any wonder why these threads get out of hand?
speaking of innovations...you've stirred my desire for knowledge and peak performance of a plant. i was dumb on roots and now i'm a bit smarter. i keep tripping on roots because i like talking to informed people about things i want to know more about.roots as of now...i've found out roots take in water and nutes using ions throughThese threads get out of hand because of close minded misunderstanding, I grow and breed my ass off lol, my strains are growing all over the world, my innovations work, lots of growers usin em
Roots are the foundation, the more you lay down, the bigger your project.speaking of innovations...you've stirred my desire for knowledge and peak performance of a plant. i was dumb on roots and now i'm a bit smarter. i keep tripping on roots because i like talking to informed people about things i want to know more about.roots as of now...i've found out roots take in water and nutes using ions through
apoplasm (cell walls and intercellular spaces) and/or (ii) movement cell-to-cell in the symplasm (through the living cells)
so that lead me to the question how do i tweak those openings? i consider a plant an engine. these are part of the carburetors (stomata=air, roots=fuel) and i want to add a supercharger.what made you decide 60ish degrees was the optimum rootzone temp? is there any 'tweaking' you've experimented with?
I can vouch for Riddle. He's old school, and "we" know what makes a plant tick. He also has some of the best genetics to be had including the last of my Zamal which was sourced directly from the breeder on La Reunion via Gypsy (owner of IC Mag and seedbanks) from Christophe the breeder.These threads get out of hand because of close minded misunderstanding, I grow and breed my ass off lol, my strains are growing all over the world, my innovations work, lots of growers usin em
I can see that, and to be honest this is my first time thinking of car analogies loli would call light (photosynthesis) the spark plug.
yep, my bong is the exhaust.I can see that, and to be honest this is my first time thinking of car analogies lol
Probably death. What are you trying to accomplish?from a cursory google on 'increasing apoplasm and symplasm openings' i found something about ammonium. ever mess with ammonium or baking soda on the rootzone? best guess at the effects?
A quick search found this ,,,from a cursory google on 'increasing apoplasm and symplasm openings' i found something about ammonium. ever mess with ammonium or baking soda on the rootzone? best guess at the effects?
"Lost their luster"? Perhaps a little spit and shoe polish might help.A quick search found this ,,,
Rejuvenate your rose bushes. Mix together one tsp baking soda, 1/2 tsp of clear ammonia and one tsp Epsom salt in a gallon of water. One gallon will treat four buses that have lost their luster.