That's not the only qwazy thing about the southern hemisphere. Stargazing northern hemi natives will immediately notice that the moon appears rotated about 60 degrees (depending upon your original northerly latitude & southerly latitude perspectives) counterclockwise. The moon (and sun, for that matter) traverses an arc across the northern sky, effectively from right to left, as opposed to the left to right apparent motion as viewed from the northern hemisphere. And it gets weirder when looking at constellations visible from both hemispheres...ha, heading into winter! those qwazy southern hemisphere seasons…
That's not the only qwazy thing about the southern hemisphere. Stargazing northern hemi natives will immediately notice that the moon appears rotated about 60 degrees (depending upon your original northerly latitude & southerly latitude perspectives) counterclockwise. The moon (and sun, for that matter) traverses an arc across the northern sky, effectively from right to left, as opposed to the left to right apparent motion as viewed from the northern hemisphere. And it gets weirder when looking at constellations visible from both hemispheres...
So, back on topic. Very happy so far with the STG Hail 1" cubes.
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Unlike rockwool, STG cubes are safe to handle without gloves. STG does not escape pot drain holes & make a mess in trays & tanks like Fytocell. You can keep Fytocell from escaping pots by putting a thin layer of rockwool floc in the bottom of the pots, but this alters the drainage & water holding characters of Fytocell. STG does not hold as much water as Fytocell, so it can be flooded 2x (or more when plants have gotten large) per lights-on cycle. I have yet to run plants through an entire flowering cycle in the stuff yet, but so far, it looks really promising.
Don't know how much the stuff costs, but even if it's a bit more expensive than Fytocell, it'd be worth it for the ease of handling & cleanliness factors alone.
I get Fytocell for about $55/100L. After sampling some prices online, I think STG will come in about $75/100L, but we'll see.STG is very pricey. I think it would cost at least twice as much if not three times as much as the fytocell.
Being in the US I have never given much thought about this, but it makes perfect sense. It would seem odd seeing the sun going from "right to left".That's not the only qwazy thing about the southern hemisphere. Stargazing northern hemi natives will immediately notice that the moon appears rotated about 60 degrees (depending upon your original northerly latitude & southerly latitude perspectives) counterclockwise. The moon (and sun, for that matter) traverses an arc across the northern sky, effectively from right to left, as opposed to the left to right apparent motion as viewed from the northern hemisphere. And it gets weirder when looking at constellations visible from both hemispheres...
About 400-500mm.how high do I put a 400W hps above newly rooted clones?
P.S the light is in, timer programed for 12/12 I just need to throw some clones under the light now, as soon as I get some feedback...
Also still doing a dryrun tonight to check temps....Don't have an extractor for the room yet, but I ductaped a small fan to the intake of my cooltube and rand the outlet into the ceiling.
Ducting on one isde is hot on the other it is cold, so I think its kinda working somewhat. The glass tube still gets quite hot, maybe 60 or 70C by the thumb-test, maybe hotter even.
Will buy another controler shortly, that runs a fan and a heater to keep temp and humidity in a 5 degree range. But its another $40. I have for the sake of my sanity stoped doing sums as I buy shit for the op.
Happy early bday ^_^Has been a busy day, including makeing a cast of my wife's belly along with baby's godparents, but got a 15 site cloner finished tonight with a glass of pink bubbly to celebrate the cloner...
Tommorrow morning I'll try a new run of clones. I hope she is born tommorrow, then we will share a birthday, and it is also her godparent' wedding aniversary. Such good vibes for a blessed new grow.
Good to hear Al, lumpy dense nugz with the stanks make me all warm and fuzzy.Whew. Finally a moment to breathe.
New ballasts (really only needed new capacitors, but meh) are paying off in spades. Yields are back up to about .75z/plant, nice lumpy, dense buds.
Also have started using Canna PK1314 again since Canna have posted some good instructions on how to use it. With past instructions, I was consistently getting nute burn. Did one batch at 1ml/L for week 5 only (along with 3ml/L Canna Flores) and saw a nice improvement in yield with no nute burn. However, I usually run a tank for 2 weeks and thought dumping a tank of PK & Flores after 1 week & mixing up another tank of straight Flores for only week 6 was a bit wasteful. So, ran the next batch in tray 3 on PK + Flores for weeks 5 & 6. No nute burn so far. Looking pretty good, will let you know how the yields go.
Hey, Al! So you sprung for new ballasts, huh? Did you go digital or stay with magnetic?Whew. Finally a moment to breathe.
New ballasts (really only needed new capacitors, but meh) are paying off in spades. Yields are back up to about .75z/plant, nice lumpy, dense buds.
Also have started using Canna PK1314 again since Canna have posted some good instructions on how to use it. With past instructions, I was consistently getting nute burn. Did one batch at 1ml/L for week 5 only (along with 3ml/L Canna Flores) and saw a nice improvement in yield with no nute burn. However, I usually run a tank for 2 weeks and thought dumping a tank of PK & Flores after 1 week & mixing up another tank of straight Flores for only week 6 was a bit wasteful. So, ran the next batch in tray 3 on PK + Flores for weeks 5 & 6. No nute burn so far. Looking pretty good, will let you know how the yields go.
Not to be mean but google or a search on here would have netted you an answer. I didn't explain it on purpose cause people love to respond with its crazy etc. 12/1 is simple, 12 hours of light on 5.5 hours of light off 1 hour light on and 5.5 hours of light off. This gives you nearly the least amount of hours to have your lights on in a given day and keep the plant vegetating.What do you mean by 12/1? There are 24 hours in a day, I'm wondering if you had a typo?