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  1. Your Grandfather

    Never let your gaurd down

    Paranoia strikes deep into the heart.:hump:
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    DNA Genetics-Cinderella 99

    Greetings & Salutations !! Great Grow Super pictures
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    Satori Seed Grow by Rocky Mountain High

    *fingers tapping*........... pictures plese :)
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    Top44 clones from an awesome MUTHA-biatch!

    You need to come here and 'hone' your skills a bit :lol:
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    Satori Seed Grow by Rocky Mountain High

    Yeah! where the pic's? Bush to win, anyone other than me remember that statement? 8)
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    Top44 clones from an awesome MUTHA-biatch!

    Hey Tahoe :) .......... okay, it's Sunday, the kids will be off_if they aren't already..... You are puffing, I know it:hump::blsmoke: Come on man, post some new pictures :)
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    Got Busted With My Secret Closet Last Night..Need Expert Help

    #1 STFU #2 Stop posting about this #3 See No. 1 & 2 Realize that nothing you say or do can help you, only hurt you. A public pretender is better than you trying to represent yourself.
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    Wtf is wrong with my plants, pics

    If the problem is "White Leaf Tips" (as an example).... then you look to the right and see where the "yes" is at. Then look up and it will tell you the deficiency. Make sense? Here where I get my guano. To figure out what to use, take a look at the Fox Farm stuff and pay attention to the...
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    Wtf is wrong with my plants, pics

    Dude, Use the table as a guide. Then look at your nutes to see what the values are. Hope this helps.
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    Wtf is wrong with my plants, pics

    1/4 teaspoon of vinegar moves the ph about .5. I'd bet a dime that 1/4 and 1/8 teaspoon will get you really close to 6.5
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    Uh Oh yellow spots!!!

    Add enough pearlite so you got about 30% of the mix is pearlite. If you have some mycorrhaize add 1 teaspoon in the bottom of the hole when you transplant. Don't water on the stem but rather away from the main stem. Good luck
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    Vaporizer Question - Volcano

    I use the Volcano and really like it:hump:
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    Flourescent Sunrise: A CFL / HPS Adventure

    I've found that a measured 1/4 teaspoon of white vinegar moves the ph of water right around .5 points. If you want, try 1/4 teaspoon and see if you don't get to 6.5 :) Also, the purple on the stems might be the signal of a lack of 'P'. 1/8 teaspoon of 0-12-1 guano mixed into the soil would help.
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    Flourescent Sunrise: A CFL / HPS Adventure

    Dude, great reference, made my mind spin with ideas :hump::joint:
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    Death by Radiation

    I never considered a uv lamp as a source of heat, but of course it does make tons of logical sense. You had approx. 300w within inches of the plant, and we all know what happens when the lamp get too close to the plant. IMHO, I believe the plant kind of went....ohhhhh uv and then stabilized...
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    Durban poison.19/12/07

    Great Job man!
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    Death by Radiation

    Skunk, you have provided another valuable link for us to consider in a specific way - Cooling of the cell structure!:hump: The plants responded upon repositioning of the fan, maybe that was it and not the 'stabilization' of the lamp. Make sense?
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    Death by Radiation

    The BlakRay is a uvA source and not uvB :( Photobiological and thermal effects of photoactivating UVA light doses on cell cultures PPS Articles While near-ultraviolet light has been widely used to photoactivate fluorophores and caged compounds in cells, little is known of the long-term...
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    Death by Radiation

    Yeah Skunk, keep at it and you'll eventually figure it out:hump:.:hump:....ROFL
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    Death by Radiation

    The leaves are very similar in appearance to a plant which I have just stuck outside in the high uv levels here. My leaves are 'tunneling' and also have a 'sheen' on them which was not present indoors. IMHO, classic overexposure to uv radiation. I'm thinking of putting a piece of cheese cloth...
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