135 watt UV light and 150 watt HPS

HERBALTEA10

Active Member
I have a 135 UV and a 150 HPS. I heard UV isn't good for flowering. My question is I was reading that you can get more females from seeds with more blue so is the UV better for germination and the veg cycle. I know 150 HPS isn't very strong but it does generate a lot of heat and I heard you get more males with heat??? but I also know seeds like heat so whats a good temp for your seed to sprout but not be predisposed to be a male?
 

ArCaned

Active Member
yeah..just let it be, no one knows
No.


YOU don't know.


Because you're totally clueless.



A good temperature range for sprouting seeds is 21-28c.

This is well within the plants expected limits and should have no adverse affects on the seeds at all.
 

topfuel29

Well-Known Member
No the UVB isn't good for seedlings, they haven't hardened off yet, and won't take all that UVB specially 135w. I use 120w UVB in the flower to increase trichrome production, but that's all I've ever heard it being used for.
 

HERBALTEA10

Active Member
No the UVB isn't good for seedlings, they haven't hardened off yet, and won't take all that UVB specially 135w. I use 120w UVB in the flower to increase trichrome production, but that's all I've ever heard it being used for.
ok thanks lol at least its good for something
 

Nitro1990

Active Member
its in the DNA of the plant if the seed will be female and or male i truly dont believe that giving a plant a certain spectrum of light will give it more chance of being male or female its down to he luck of the draw
 
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