compromised protocol

Pollen Removal Likelihood

  • Yes, vacuum everywhere.

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Yes, vacuum and wash.

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • No. you'll never get it cleaned.

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    1
  • Poll closed .

stawawager

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I'm certain I have a good amount of pollen released into the atmosphere at this point. THE plan was to not have any!

Where I went wrong: After 2 months of cfl blooming, I decided to put a 300 watt panel over it, so bright it was hard to visually inspect. Not to mention the blindness side effect. After 2 weeks I realize they stopped growing. I didn't realize the 300 would throw them into Seeding :(
 

mr sunshine

Well-Known Member
I'm certain I have a good amount of pollen released into the atmosphere at this point. THE plan was to not have any!

Where I went wrong: After 2 months of cfl blooming, I decided to put a 300 watt panel over it, so bright it was hard to visually inspect. Not to mention the blindness side effect. After 2 weeks I realize they stopped growing. I didn't realize the 300 would throw them into Seeding :(
What does any of that mean?
 

spek9

Well-Known Member
I'm certain I have a good amount of pollen released into the atmosphere at this point. THE plan was to not have any!

Where I went wrong: After 2 months of cfl blooming, I decided to put a 300 watt panel over it, so bright it was hard to visually inspect. Not to mention the blindness side effect. After 2 weeks I realize they stopped growing. I didn't realize the 300 would throw them into Seeding :(
I'm one of the most accepting individuals on RIU, but I have to say that you need to do a lot of homework before anything works for you here.

Check out the 'stickies' in the 'Newbie' forum, and head on over to http://growweedeasy.com to peep the Basics section.

-spek
 

LetsGetCritical

Well-Known Member
I'm certain I have a good amount of pollen released into the atmosphere at this point. THE plan was to not have any!

Where I went wrong: After 2 months of cfl blooming, I decided to put a 300 watt panel over it, so bright it was hard to visually inspect. Not to mention the blindness side effect. After 2 weeks I realize they stopped growing. I didn't realize the 300 would throw them into Seeding :(
protocol has most defiantly being compromised because of the 300 watt panel, spray some baking powder on everything to neutrealise and then vaccumm profusely thankyou for the question your welcome.
 
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