what a ridiculous statement!!!!! What if his growing environment is at the optimal temps for growing? Adding an air conditioner would upset this. In that case what should he do, add a heater? sheesh...
Anyways, like other people here have said, it's all about the lumens. You want your lighting to penetrate as deeply in to the plant as possible. So, the better lighting you have, the more dense your nugs should get (as long as you are using your lights effectively. i.e. where you place them, how close/far to the plant, mylar to catch stray light, etc...).
Strain also plays an important part. So I hope you have a good one growing. And like one other guy mentioned, it's always good to understand proper use of nutrients, especially during flowering. Good luck to you.
I attached a couple pics of what my girls are looking like about 1 month in to flower. This strain produces very dense buds in the end. It's white rhino. It is flowering under 400W HPS.
well if his growing op was at the perfect temps, then guess what, HE WOULD HAVE DENSE NUGGETS.
obviously its too hot in there. How in the world is saying get an air conditioner to cool hot temps from lighting anywhere's near saying add a heater?
You're right a tiny 400w doesn't need an A/C. You can usually vent it just fine with fans. And the temps are fine.
a 600w, you better have a nice ventilation system into a different room.
I speak of my experience from using a 400w, 600w, and 400w and 600w together, a 1000w by itself, and now for the first time going to try two 1000w hps. I have been lucky enough to have all these things handed to me throughout a course of time. I don't have the extra money to get the perfect enclosed ballasts and enough ducting to run everywhere to vent the hps. An A/C is a way more common tool in a house than all that ventilation equipment for lights...at least for me.
An A/C is ridiculous .... seemed to work miracles for me...and i see it in MANY professional grow ops. Its in many books that i've read, that it's well worth the investment, you must weigh the benefits against cost.
didn't i read that in a book...
wait it is in jorge cervantes
Marijuana Horticulture: The Indoor/Outdoor Medical Grower's Bible , that must must of been ridiculous too then.