HomeGrownHairy
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I got my 250 W hid/hps conversion light setup today and I'm gonna try to switch out the 150 W hps tonite.
Very cold here as well. I use FF nutes so I dont pay any attention to the AG lights. As a mattewr of fact I duck taped them to block the light. it's quite bright in total darkness. I use a ppm meter and a pH tester for my solution and change the tank every week now thru harvest. I have to top off the tank twice a day now. I'm constantly messing with them doing some lst, trimming and moving branches around for the best light exposure. I hope it doesn't run dry before I chop them.
Two or 3 small plants, I think, is about right unless you want to do a grow them like I am.
I know this is an older post, but I thought it would be worth mentioning anyway. I was just reading in the Soma grow guide that plants can't absorb green spectrum light, so I think you can feel pretty safe about the tiny green indicator on the Aerogarden. In fact, from what I've read in other threads, it seems like it'd be a good idea to replace the flowering room light with a green bulb so you can enter at night!
Hey there Hairy... Great work with those ladies... quick question for ya: how did you connect your air stone? I get the feeling the more O2 down there the faster they grow. Did you place the air stone by unplugging the pump that came with the system?
Hey there Hairy... Great work with those ladies... quick question for ya: how did you connect your air stone? I get the feeling the more O2 down there the faster they grow. Did you place the air stone by unplugging the pump that came with the system?
Congrats on getting the 250W HPS Hairy, I think it will really make a difference!! The airstone definitely makes a huge difference; I had 6 plants originally, but only one airstone, which bubbled under only 3 of the plants. Those 3 plants grew about 30% taller, and all turned out female; the other 3 turned out to be male! You don't need to unplug the Aerogarden pump in order to add an airstone. All you need to do is run some tubing through a free pod slot, and connect that to the airstone in the reservoir.
When I put it up, it's about the same size as the 150 I took down. I hope the extra 100 watts will make a difference.
Good advice on the air stone. When I start up my new, yet to be received, SH bubbleponics unit, I'm going to get extra airstones for it as well.
Nice. This is a great help! thanks for taking the time to post this.The math doesn't lie:
70w(90Watts actual) - 6000 Lumens @ 67Lumen/Watt
100w(124Watts actual) - 9500 Lumens @ 76Lumen/Watt
150w(199Watts actual) - 15000 Lumens @ 76Lumen/Watt
250w(300Watts actual) - 29000 Lumens @ 97Lumen/Watt
You're nearly doubling your lumen output! That's definitely going to make a difference![]()
I think you should play it safe and just switch to bottled distilled water, and find a cheaper supply--$1.39 is outrageous! I'm getting mine for about 89 cents a gallon at the supermarket. Check Wal-Mart too, their prices should be pretty cheap too. You don't want to trip up this close to the finish line!