jimmy130380
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have you tried it are you smoking tonight? go get mangos
have you tried it are you smoking tonight? go get mangos
Well aside from maybe boosting "P" during late flower to produce "Stress" to increase resin production or "sugar" I believe high "P" screws up the most important part of the grow when everything needs to be at optimum... and more than the plant needs or wants is not optimumhow about busting the great flushing myth, that flushing removes nutes & toxins from the plant?
or the myth that plants need high P bloom boosters during flower?
One of my "favorite" myths is "Aluminum Foil causes hotspots", what a load of crap! I've said it before and I'll say it again - "Nobody has ever suffered from hotspots caused by using aluminum foil as a reflective material!".
It's a virtual impossibility - it would have to be like a ten billion-to-one, odds, coincidence. Besides, foil sucks as a reflective material anyway - it only has an index of something like 40%.
I'm not saying it isn't a popular myth! I've heard everyone repeat this as if it had actually happened to somebody at some point. What i'm saying is, I've never heard of these "Hotspots" actually happening to anybody's grow-op - have you?That one is NOT a myth.
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Aluminum Foil:
Aluminum foil is no more than 55% reflective - if used, make sure that the dull side is the one that is used to reflect the light. When it becomes creased its reflectivity is even lower (around 35%.) It is also very dangerous to use because it creates hotspots easily, is electrically conductive, and is a fire hazard when it is in close contact with HID lighting. Attaching this to walls is a pain and usually using aluminum tape or glue is the best way. This should only be used as a last resort, and even then its usefulness is questionable.
It happened to my friend. It was a little circle of crispy leaf, right where the foil reflected light.I'm not saying it isn't a popular myth! I've heard everyone repeat this as if it had actually happened to somebody at some point. What i'm saying is, I've never heard of these "Hotspots" actually happening to anybody's grow-op - have you?
I may not be the last word in explaining scientific phenomina, but it seems to me that a great deal of crinkled foil would be required and most of the "crinkles" would have to be focused on the exact same point (and that's with no air circulation waving things around). I'm saying that it is so highly unlikely that it would be hard to do if you wanted to do it on purpose. I may be wrong, but I still say "It's never happened to anybody - ever!".
There are lots of good reasons not to use aluminum foil as a reflective surface ( I just don't believe "Hotspots" is a legitimate one!) - and on top of that "Why take the chance - who needs hot spots?"
I'm not saying it isn't a popular myth! I've heard everyone repeat this as if it had actually happened to somebody at some point. What i'm saying is, I've never heard of these "Hotspots" actually happening to anybody's grow-op - have you?
I may not be the last word in explaining scientific phenomina, but it seems to me that a great deal of crinkled foil would be required and most of the "crinkles" would have to be focused on the exact same point (and that's with no air circulation waving things around). I'm saying that it is so highly unlikely that it would be hard to do if you wanted to do it on purpose. I may be wrong, but I still say "It's never happened to anybody - ever!".
There are lots of good reasons not to use aluminum foil as a reflective surface ( I just don't believe "Hotspots" is a legitimate one!) - and on top of that "Why take the chance - who needs hot spots?"
What type of lights was your friend using?It happened to my friend. It was a little circle of crispy leaf, right where the foil reflected light.
Light leaks causing hermies have to be a myth, walking to my grows at night and looking at all the light poles around my plants proved this to me. No hermies.1) Myth #1 - Minor light leaks cause hermies...
2) Myth #2 - Miracle grow doesnt work and will kill your cannabis
lol just to add to the animals can get high myth, my dog ate like a quarter of some regs and she was doing really strange shit. It was sad but really really funny at the same time.
So can animals get high? Probably. From blowing second hand smoke in their face? Probably not..