you mean every strain will reduce about one pound or 1 square meter if i use led through all phases?About a pound.
Unless you are in CA and paying $.37 kWh like some of usIf you comparing $ per yield HPS is cheaper.
My buddy in Utah likes to remind me of his $.11 kWh flat rate (not 5 tiers like here), so cheap there they don't even have gas appliances, every thing is electric.Ouch thats expensive, I thought my .32 kWh was bad.
i read your sentence 3times but i still cant understand you........ english is very hard to a chinese farmer!Has anyone noticed how every one of this guy's posts is baiting? And his broken English varies greatly and is indicative of someone who is only trying to sound like he can't write English well.
wow! your plant has a great quality! i debt it worth 120 rmb per gram! what light you are using? i also wondering your fertilizer, i only can buy peters professional fertilizer have you heard of it? if you know could you please teach me a little bit about how to use it thanksMy buddy in Utah likes to remind me of his $.11 kWh flat rate (not 5 tiers like here), so cheap there they don't even have gas appliances, every thing is electric.
I went with Induction 2 years ago. Pricey up front but it's already paid for itself in energy savings.
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This sticks were vertical but the colas were so heavy they started leaning
The light is made by Inda-Gro here in California:wow! your plant has a great quality! i debt it worth 120 rmb per gram! what light you are using? i also wondering your fertilizer, i only can buy peters professional fertilizer have you heard of it? if you know could you please teach me a little bit about how to use it thanks
wow im really rocked by your generous, you know in china nobody like to tell you their recipes, although your fertilizer is impossible found in china i will try to found them in foreign website, or if you like you can buy them for me i can give you money first and pay you a extra fee for helping me!The light is made by Inda-Gro here in California:
http://www.inda-gro.com/IndaGroShop/energy-savings-lighting-and-controls/combopack.html
For flowering I use Dr. Earth Flower Girl. It's a dry fertilizer and at my local nursery.
I do add some Epsom salt for the Mg and Sulfur.
I give them a weekly treat of Neptune's Harvest Fish / Seaweed mix with Earth Juice Hi-Brix Molasses and Bio-Ag TM-7 for the micro nutes and humic / fulvic acid.
btw your english is way better than my mandarin
There is no one 'best' fertilizer and you don't have to use Dr. Earth, find something local that is similar. Start simple, you will learn with each grow. I have been cultivating for almost 3 years and am just getting things figured out. Good luck with your grow and remember, out grow the government.wow im really rocked by your generous, you know in china nobody like to tell you their recipes, although your fertilizer is impossible found in china i will try to found them in foreign website, or if you like you can buy them for me i can give you money first and pay you a extra fee for helping me!
thank you so much, im willing to learn more! there are some people plant it in china but a few people really analysis it. its hard to make sure something when im beginnig, welcome you to china i will tread you GUOBAO meat!! lolThere is no one 'best' fertilizer and you don't have to use Dr. Earth, find something local that is similar. Start simple, you will learn with each grow. I have been cultivating for almost 3 years and am just getting things figured out. Good luck with your grow and remember, out grow the government.
.....Well thats disturbing.i will tread you GUOBAO meat!! lol
thank you ! GUOBAO meat is a kind of dish from Northeast china where im living!the light will not make much of a difference for new growers. learn what the plants need then improve on each grow. like flaxseed stated it takes time to achieve what you want. good luck if you need any help feel free. what is GUOBAO meat? i like meat but this sounds new to me.