khemical7
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Quite possible, it was one of the bagseeds.must be an automatic strain, or its just stressed from the 24/0 cycle.
Quite possible, it was one of the bagseeds.must be an automatic strain, or its just stressed from the 24/0 cycle.
at this point there's 3 23W (100w equiv.) CFLs at 2700k. going to add 3 'Y' adapters and increase to 6 of the 23W 2700k CFLs. should be doing that this weekLooking good, you may want to add more lighting, otherwise you wont get much of a yield.
Hm, now you got me Thinkin maybe C99 and blue cheese..Blue cheese is amazing. I would also suggest c99 or bubba kush
You read correctly, and I'm aware of this. It may be the reason for my slow growth. The 3500k bulbs were the highest 'k' rating available at local hardware store. Supplementing with a 'cool while' floor tube as well until I can swap to 6500k bulbsI don't mean to rain on your parade, but if I read your journal correctly, then you have been vegging under strictly a weak red spectrum light (3500K). 2700K (strong red) is correct for flowering only but 3500K doesn't help too much with anything. You want to veg under blue light => 6500K. Hope this helps.
That's good to know. I know it's not 100% critical, otherwise they wouldn't be growing at all lolthe color temperature really doesnt matter that much, all the bulbs burn the same color temp (full secptrum) and then the coating changes the "color"
Yes, the fluoros burn the same spectrum (uncoated) but you couldn't be more wrong when you say that "the color temp really doesn't matter that much". That's just flat out wrong.the color temperature really doesnt matter that much, all the bulbs burn the same color temp (full secptrum) and then the coating changes the "color"
yea, i fed them some 25-10-10 orchid fert from Plant-Prod. those pics were about 2 days ago, it was about 5 days ago that i fed them.very nice, looks like youve fed them recently. now keep them watered properly until theyre hungry again.