Going from HPS to LED. Worth it?

GreenSanta

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I ve already posted these pics elsewhere on RIU, but I said id post pics a while back in this thread no, no big nugs here frosty ones. 100% LEDs.
 

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Olive Drab Green

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I ve already posted these pics elsewhere on RIU, but I said id post pics a while back in this thread no, no big nugs here frosty ones. 100% LEDs.
Looking pretty good, although with some long hairs. I dunno if that's genetics or if it might have swelled more. In any case, looks pretty awesome.
 

GreenSanta

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Looking pretty good, although with some long hairs. I dunno if that's genetics or if it might have swelled more. In any case, looks pretty awesome.
thanks, more to do with genetics I think, lots of sativa hybrids in my crosses, I think sativas tend to grow hairier buds. To me, as long as they are dense, frosty and smelly... I kinda like when the buds come out light green with bright orange hair.
 

Olive Drab Green

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thanks, more to do with genetics I think, lots of sativa hybrids in my crosses, I think sativas tend to grow hairier buds. To me, as long as they are dense, frosty and smelly... I kinda like when the buds come out light green with bright orange hair.
Totally agreed. Not trying to talk shit or anything, just an observation.
 

Chunky Stool

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thanks, more to do with genetics I think, lots of sativa hybrids in my crosses, I think sativas tend to grow hairier buds. To me, as long as they are dense, frosty and smelly... I kinda like when the buds come out light green with bright orange hair.
I actually like mine a little fluffy (not a lot). Easier to dry, cure, and grind for doobies. Most of my rock hard nugs get sold as surplus. They have better bag appeal so it works out well.
 

twostrokenut

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You really have no clue do you. Air bubbles from a stone introduces little DO into the water from the bubbles them self, It' from the surface tension of the water being broken at the surface. I've left gallons for weeks and never bubbled my water before i used them with-out any problems, Why, because as soon as i start pouring i,m breaking the surface tension of the water and our good friend atmospheric pressure does the job of oxygenation.
And lets be honest, how many hand waters are going to sit there all day and constantly feed their plants.
Sure you can drown you're plants, but if you're running a free draining medium like coir fiber, water all you want. I have even used coir in a water farm and probable would still if it wasn't a pain to have to refill 3 or 4 time a day for the plants drinking it up.
Dude. Shut up and look it up. Stop being deluded. If you don't know something, look it up.
All your capable of is "looking" things up , AKA googling. You sound like a 7 year old with an ipad and fast Internet .

Listen to people who actually GROW plants. That way you will beable to get first hand information and not rely on growweedeasy.com
Holy shit! Its simple. Are there any water roots present?

Yes- person A is correct.
No- person B is correct.

Everyone is right.
 

Big smo

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Yeah kinda. I know it's crazy but I take them back out. I don't leave it like that. Half the stuff at our dispensarys look like they have been rolled out of a brick. Not the best
 
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