geturgrowon
Well-Known Member
what acidjesus said!
Yeah Ms. Flame they tend to have over priced sh*t in every hydro store I bought two 125w cfls from hydro store here in the city and ending up paying around $120. For 120 bones I can get full 400w hps set-up.Well, I checked out the hydro store close to me.
Nothing special really. Looked like an average grow shop. Had all the same overpriced nutes and soils. Oh and don't forget cloning gels.
Guy tried to introduce me to Green Planet nutrients. Oh silly man, do I look like a sucker?
He did give me a free bottle of General Hydroponics RapidStart rooting enhancer. Prob will never use it, but yay freebies!
His shop is the only one that has large 125w-200w cfls.. so I may go back there one day.
Until then I stick to HTGsupply and Homedepot.
ExactlyLooks very happy!
What's goin' on Pie?Quite annoyed right now. I could return the bulb, but it was my fault it broke.
I just hate losing money.
I'm thinking I may have to set up my tent again. I really don't want to.
I need a higher intensity light to keep down stretching. The 23w store cfls don't ever overheat. WTF. Shitty ballasts?
Ugh. I am so pissed right now.
stay away from the area for a little. i broke a bulb in my room too and i opened it windows. cfls have a ballast so theyre powered by a element, destructive to dna to breath in.Quite annoyed right now. I could return the bulb, but it was my fault it broke.
I just hate losing money.
I'm thinking I may have to set up my tent again. I really don't want to.
I need a higher intensity light to keep down stretching. The 23w store cfls don't ever overheat. WTF. Shitty ballasts?
Ugh. I am so pissed right now.
You're really still trying to give advice?stay away from the area for a little. i broke a bulb in my room too and i opened it windows. cfls have a ballast so theyre powered by a element, destructive to dna to breath in.
what color bulbs you looking for? six dollars, shipped! 3000 60 watts enough for a plant, and it comes with hoods makes efficiency so much higher
i would use them if i my bulbs died
http://www.amazon.com/GREENLITE-Reflector-15W-750-Lumen-4-Pack/dp/B0082PWESG/ref=sr_1_1?s=hi&ie=UTF8&qid=1360391504&sr=1-1&keywords=r30+greenlite
nah we are big enough to handle the poision..we filter it..but some things add up. like metal intake, and radioactive energy intake..it takes the body long periods to purge itself of these materials, theyre energetic. metals..long time to go through the system.You're really still trying to give advice?
Destructive to dna eh? So if I break a cfl and accidentally inhale some of it I'm going to mutate?
60 watts isn't enough for 1 plant, you want at least 100 watts per plant in veg buddy.
Mutate? IDK, maybe just turn into a Herman.You're really still trying to give advice?
Destructive to dna eh? So if I break a cfl and accidentally inhale some of it I'm going to mutate?
60 watts isn't enough for 1 plant, you want at least 100 watts per plant in veg buddy.
Idiot.nah we are big enough to handle the poision..we filter it..but some things add up. like metal intake, and radioactive energy intake..it takes the body long periods to purge itself of these materials, theyre energetic. metals..long time to go through the system.
radioactivity is strong enough to zap dna immediatly. its from the earth too..in a weird spot in mother earth..
cfl has mercury, a damaging gas element
Did your parents use lead paint to paint your room when you were a kid?cant be good either..relax..
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yup..even sativas will swell up a lot.I will be SO happy if the buds fill up that space. HELLYA!