Club 600

Morriston55

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Is a 600hps to harsh for a plant to just be thrown into for flower? If I veg'd under 350w of T5, but want to put them in the flower tent now under a 600 hps. Is there any training necessary or do you just keep the light a certain distance away? I have an aircooled hood if it matters. thanks alot
 

curious old fart

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Is a 600hps to harsh for a plant to just be thrown into for flower? If I veg'd under 350w of T5, but want to put them in the flower tent now under a 600 hps. Is there any training necessary or do you just keep the light a certain distance away? I have an aircooled hood if it matters. thanks alot
it shouldn't be a problem. I go from led shop lights to 600's and a 1000.

:peace:
cof
 

Vnsmkr

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You'd be surprised how used to it you get,,, I gotta get a snout full to smell much really. bongsmilie
Yeah you get accustomed to it because of the assault on your senses. Good assault that it is.

Lived up in Magnolia Arkansas for a year and a bit and used to drive through Springhill, where there was a paper plant, and man it stunk to fuck, but the people who lived there didnt smell it.
 

oldman60

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Yeah you get accustomed to it because of the assault on your senses. Good assault that it is.

Lived up in Magnolia Arkansas for a year and a bit and used to drive through Springhill, where there was a paper plant, and man it stunk to fuck, but the people who lived there didnt smell it.
I lived near a paper mill where my dad worked and sulfur dioxide does stink like hell.
Trimming that girl will be mortal combat on your nose. I burned some scissor hash from the trim
session and it was fabulous.

:peace:
 

DST

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My step Dad worked in a papermill his whole life, fuk me the harbour where we lived stank to fuk!!! It eventually killed him I think, I blame that on his brain tumour...he was also a Pro footballer in the 60s (when people still worked and played sport) so maybe all those dunts to the head didn't help either.

Whodat, first time I saw the pallets in the pictures. I thought those beasts would also be growing into the ground but I guess not now. Sour D looks delicious.
 
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