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  1. Mcgician

    Red light in vegg?

    http://www.sunpulselamps.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=16&Itemid=13 Read that and get back to me. That is all....
  2. Mcgician

    Liberals Hate Success

    Huh?? You already quoted me earlier in this thread AND AGREED with me! Your attention span is small. Stop tweeking. :weed:
  3. Mcgician

    Dont miss this one!!!! Computer controlled Grow

    I really could care less how many grows you've done. Your setup is sick! My only surprise is that it is for such a relatively small growing area compared to all the bells, whistles, monitors, and technology. Still though, major props.
  4. Mcgician

    Red light in vegg?

    Wrong. Plants in veg make little use of the red spectrum. You should be aiming for something in the 6K-7200K range. Best of luck.
  5. Mcgician

    For the Tranceheads...

    apkIdU2j6DM
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    Liberals Hate Success

    ^You're tweeking out on this at this point.
  7. Mcgician

    Where to buy MIRaCLE GRow???

    Is this thread serious? Google is your friend. Use it.
  8. Mcgician

    Claw like leaves.

    Likely too much nitrogen, and possibly too much heat. Are you using any fulvic supplements? Also, lower that pH to 6.3 or even 6.2. That is certainly part of the problem. Many other nutrients get locked out at even the slighest pH variation. Good luck. Only other possibility unfortunately...
  9. Mcgician

    Help getting a higher % fem.

    Some people have claimed high rates of female plants after germinating their seeds in Dutch Master's Reverse. I've never tried that, so I couldn't tell you one way or another myself though. Google that and see what comes up. It can't hurt.
  10. Mcgician

    do you foliar feed during flowering?

    Sure do. Liquid Light + Penetrator (Saturator it's called now) = EPIC buds.
  11. Mcgician

    Liberals Hate Success

    Once again, I've had the words stolen right out of my mouth.
  12. Mcgician

    TWEEKERS!!!!roll call....

    Fuck tweekers. That is all.
  13. Mcgician

    Identify the Gnat +rep for help

    ^Fungus gnats are actually named scarid flys. Fungus gnats are only the more common name for them. It really has nothing to do with fungus actually. The name association has more to do with the fact that they only seem prevelant when there is adequate moisture on the top of the root zone, and...
  14. Mcgician

    Is Diamond Nectar Bullshit?

    Are you aware of what Diamond Nectar is? If not, I'll tell you. It's a refined fulvic/humic acid blend. It aids your plants in uptaking the nutrient solution's different elements. I recently posted a thread about this subject and why it would ever be the case that you wouldn't want to use such a...
  15. Mcgician

    Identify the Gnat +rep for help

    In my experience, fungus gnats are bothersome, but nowhere near the headache and heartache as much as thrips and spider mites. What I advise is to use a Hot Shot pest strip found at Home Depot or Lowes, etc. along with sticky traps for the fungus gnats, and a multi-pronged approach for the...
  16. Mcgician

    new direction...

    The more light the better. Use it! Check out the new Sun Pulse 3K bulbs. They have a longevity of 40,000 hours, and have just the spectrum you need. Best of luck.
  17. Mcgician

    new direction...

    Sounds like a challenge? I accept.
  18. Mcgician

    Retarded leaf problem, with picture

    Things look pretty darn good to me. Nice room. Are those all 600's or 1000's?
  19. Mcgician

    hogsbreath smoke report

    True hogsbreath is rooted in SoCal. Carlsbad to be exact. I've seen plenty of it, and based on your description regarding the pistils, it doesn't sound like the one I know. I'm finishing off some Hog right now, but so far it hasn't lived up to the reputation I thought it would. I got my cuts...
  20. Mcgician

    Retarded leaf problem, with picture

    What strain is it? Are you using any fulvic or humic compounds as supplements? H&G has them already in their nutes, so if you're using them, you may not even know it. The lush green color indicates a high level of nitrogen uptake, and combined with plently of light, could very well be what's...
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