perkele
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not the most accurate one...I have the same ph/moisture meter
I'll try with the image code to see if it works
not the most accurate one...I have the same ph/moisture meter
I know what you are saying, thanks for the advice. I am waiting for the 105w lamp http://www.amazon.co.uk/Green-Lamp-Reflector-hangers-6400k/dp/B007XFNC4Q/ref=sr_1_11?ie=UTF8&qid=1357069411&sr=8-11 . Due to this holidays the post is working like shit, I've ordered it on the 21st of Dec...and it should come this Friday, so till then I'll live it be.Perk, maybe grab a giant white tupperware bowl, cut a hole in it, and use it as a reflecter for that double CFL fixture?
That's a nice thought! But you should keep your CFL's, if not as piece of history, then maybe you'll need them for other projects you'll start and continue with the HPS. Light keeps the darkness awayMan...I just upgrade to 150w HPS...So I have an EXCESS of CFLs...Wish I could look out for you guys somehow....
when would you advice to move the big one in a bigger pot?atta boy! looking good man. They are gonna love that big cfl.
yup, I was thinking the same, maybe during the weekend on Saturday or Sunday. When changing the pot, is it better to do it with the soil being moist or dry?Id say within the next few days, maybe give 3 days or so let the roots fill in, not lock in but nicely fill in, you should be able to see a few poking through the holes in the bottom
Its better to do when dry. And yes humidity really becomes most problematic in flower because too much may cause mold. so i agree with ^^ if you got air movement it will cause faster evaporation from the leaves. Intense heat may raise you humidity by causing moisture everywhere in the room to evaporate into the airyup, I was thinking the same, maybe during the weekend on Saturday or Sunday. When changing the pot, is it better to do it with the soil being moist or dry?