UncleBuck
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Can you show a pic of what your fire weed looks like?
https://www.rollitup.org/t/light-distance-at-professional-facilities.904704/#post-12471679
Can you show a pic of what your fire weed looks like?
That was directed at church.
I agree.Honestly I don't understand all the animosity towards rm3.I don't agree with all his methods, so I don't use those in my personal grow. However I'm not a closed mind type of individual and will try some things for myself that make sense. I'll admit I've learned a few things from rm3. I think at some level everyone has some good info to pass along... The growing world would be a pretty blah place if we all used the exact same methods to grow the exact same plants. At least that's my take on it.
Church I've learned some good stuff from you as well, but this campaign of yours against rm3 just seems unreasonable at this point.
t5 is great for vegging newly rooted clones!That was directed at church.
Is that pic supposed to knock rm3?
I see some pure Sativa's in there. Those grow lanky and have spear heads.
I've seen and I'm sure rm3 has better pics.
I don't have nothing against either person.
Just don't see the point of what church is doing.
Its a t5 thread. We all know hid produces more. That's not the point.
I would like to discuss our t5's without all the childish bs.
Ya, RIU is like a foot fungus for me... It never really goes away... And pretty soon the itch starts up again...I agree.
What's up? You back around?
That statement is true.t5 is great for vegging newly rooted clones!
Yep, I'm pretty sure I've said the very same things about @RM3 and the use of T5 lamps.That statement is true.
They also flower good to. That pic I showed of the single cola is 18 inches or better and hard as a rock.
Hard nugs are genetics and temps.
Is t5 good for production growing? No, unless using them for clones and mothers and such.
For a small personal grow they are great.
Not "to" but with. My first year in my current room, I went beginning to end with the same MH. Improved yield every harvest, decent trichomes. Year 2 I switched in a new HPS 14 days into flower. Day 50 I switched back to the MH because of a noticable lack of trichomes in comparison to previous grows Since then I've added a 4bulb 4ft. T5 with blues and coral to the HPS and the trichs were brought up to the level I had come to expect from the straight MH. I have been running the same 2 strains into my third year. I know them. Please don't tell me I should believe you instead of my own eyes. Most other factors have been relatively static although I rule out almost nothing as being contributors because we are talking 2 years...not twenty. .I take it you plan on upgrading your flowering lamps to actinic blue tubes?
My HPS, like many it seems, is short on blues so i add some.I just digitized the spectrum of the GE LongLast 3000k 54W tube and found the LER to be roughly 361lm/W (374lm/W when truncated to PAR range)
The datasheet for the GE LongLast says tha the high output tubes have a luminous efficacy of source of 93lm/W.
http://www.gelighting.com/LightingWeb/emea/images/Linear_Flourescent_T5_LongLast_Lamps_Data_sheet_EN_tcm181-12831.pdf
That makes these tubes 25.8% efficient (24.9% efficient in PAR range)
A 600W HPS is about 35% efficient and has a way better spectrum for flowering than any T5.
That makes more sense than straight up growing with T5.My HPS, like many it seems, is short on blues so i add some.
Show me a better, more cost effective way to add UVB to my spectrum than T5. PLEASE. Until then, I'm kinda stuck with them.That makes more sense than straight up growing with T5.
Exactly i stopped indoor all together only thing i do indoor is cuttings and veg once they get to big i repeat and cullAnother concept I toyed with many years ago is photomorphogenesis.
I now say "screw it all", drop a seed in a pot of soil, plant it outdoors where it's meant to be and not worry about it.
I'm a simple man.
A AM radio is good enough shit i am giving out to much infoShow me a better, more cost effective way to add UVB to my spectrum than T5. PLEASE. Until then, I'm kinda stuck with them.
That's one damn fine plant, regardless of what lighting tech it was grown under.
What size pot is that in? And is that soil? That's a bad as plant man.
Reading what @RM3 suggests has saved me money and soon will save me more in power usage. Sharing his experience is hardly forcing any noob to do anything. Sorry Church, Riddleme's even-keel approach to this forum is certainly more becoming than ...ummm...others.How many new growers didn't see the results of HPS because they instead bought expensive T5s?
And thanks for the luck with my "mission". If only others would intervene as well when you recommend 32 dollar T5 tubes to noobs. People would have already stopped listening to you.
hours and hours of researchThanks for the great reading guys,
How did you come across your method with boiling water Riddle?