FinShaggy's BeanSprouts

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Finshaggy

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And it has been un-vo from the very start. Which is why if this grow comes out super dank, it could be recorded as one of the best grow on record.
It will come out super dank. I have REAL genetics this time, and a REAL flower light coming in the mail. Look at my sig, my old grow. That was with reggie seeds and fluorescent to flower, so comparing what I had to work with last time and what I came out with that time, to what I have to work with this time. It's like guaranteed to be some good good good. Not just that good good.
 

Finshaggy

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it's looking a little faded at the moment to me but wtf do I know, keep up the work!
It's because of the fluorescents. I always seem to have this problem, because of the weaker light it just seems to give them a more yellow tint. They're fine though, as soon as I get them the nutes they need. I've only nuted them once, and only with like 1/3 a dose of nutes.
 

UncleBuck

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No. By adding different colors than the fluorescents. And 400 extra watts.
you do know that basically none of those 400 watts are usable by the plant, right? you'd get about as much help by posting a picture of the sun inside your bin.
 

Finshaggy

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you do know that basically none of those 400 watts are usable by the plant, right? you'd get about as much help by posting a picture of the sun inside your bin.
Now your just spittin straight bullshit. I've seen people (in Texas, in highschool) vegging in complete darkness, other than a single 60-80w halogen bulb in a desk lamp. And their plant got like a foot and a half high. If a 80w halogen can do that much by itself, I'm sure a 400w halogen will be helpful to my over 500w of fluorescents :dunce: .
 

aknight3

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It's because of the fluorescents. I always seem to have this problem, because of the weaker light it just seems to give them a more yellow tint. They're fine though, as soon as I get them the nutes they need. I've only nuted them once, and only with like 1/3 a dose of nutes.
light doesnt cause marijuana to turn yellow. they are yellow most likley because that soil your using or possibly because your giving them nutrients right now or theres a good chance its both...good luck..
 

Finshaggy

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light doesnt cause marijuana to turn yellow. they are yellow most likley because that soil your using or possibly because your giving them nutrients right now or theres a good chance its both...good luck..
Nope. It happens every time I use fluorescent. Watch, as soon as I flip that HPS on for flower (and maybe even just the halogen during veg), they'll start getting dark dark green.
 

a mongo frog

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I just don't understand why Finshaggy is not just vegging with his t-5. That thing has plenty of juice to veg anything out.
 

Finshaggy

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I just don't understand why Finshaggy is not just vegging with his t-5. That thing has plenty of juice to veg anything out.
I like the extra light. And I actually have 200w less via t5 than my last grow. One of my lights got lost when my family moved, they just sent me what was there and 200w was missing.
 

Finshaggy

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And I only grew 3 plants the last 2 times. If the 400W (the light I have now was new before) made a noticeable difference on 3 plants, I figure 400w will make a good base, and the extra 100-200w of CFL's I have are a good additive, then the Halogen will make a perfect bonus once they get big enough.
 

a mongo frog

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But every one is a little worried about the extra heat that light causes. I have seen that light being used to dry automotive primer before. Just trying to help, that's all.
 

UncleBuck

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Now your just spittin straight bullshit. I've seen people (in Texas, in highschool) vegging in complete darkness, other than a single 60-80w halogen bulb in a desk lamp. And their plant got like a foot and a half high. If a 80w halogen can do that much by itself, I'm sure a 400w halogen will be helpful to my over 500w of fluorescents :dunce: .

so you're modeling your grow off of a high schooler's grow? you sure that's a model for success?
 

Finshaggy

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But every one is a little worried about the extra heat that light causes. I have seen that light being used to dry automotive primer before. Just trying to help, that's all.
I have a solution for this already. It will only be on for 1-3 hrs a day. To simulate noon.
 
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