fugaziebob
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So my question is why do you get airy light buds what are you doing wrong to get that instead of dense buds ?
not true. only if your not runniong enough lights and not enough PK ifor bloom nutesI hear that cfl's usually give airy buds. Also there are many products that boast they are bud hardeners. GH uses dry Koolbloom and I believe AN uses Overdrive as there bud hardeners.
not true. only if your not runniong enough lights and not enough PK ifor bloom nutes
have i ever said how much i love that your here?That is basically true enough but to equal HID lighting you need more watts of CFLs than you do of HID lighting and most CFL growers do not go that heavy into their lighting so many do get airy buds.
Someone would need 5.3 125-watt CFLs to equal one 400-watt HPS. Most CFL growers do not do that. They may come close to the wattage by using many CFLs but the lower wattage the less light penetration/light travel distance/area coverage they have and even by spreading them out above and around their plants they still do not match HID lighting.
 
It is like trying to use four 250-watt HID lights in place of one 1000-watt HID light. Watts to watts you are burning an equal amount but a 250-watt HID light has a 3ft. by 3.ft. area of coverage. That equals 9sq. ft. A 1000-watt HID light has an area of coverage of 8ft. by 8ft. That equals 64sq. ft. So it would not take four 250-watts HID lights to equal one 1000-watt HID light even though the total wattage would be the same. It would take 7.1 250-watt HID lights to give the same area of coverage as a single 1000-watt HID light and you would still not have an equal amount of light penetration.
 
The same goes for CFLs. Total watts do not equate to equal lighting when you add up lower watt CFLs and compare it to HID lighting.
 
HID lighting produces more grams per watt than CFLs and that is what is most important. The maximization of production per watt of electricity used and presently you cannot beat HID lighting when it comes to doing that.
ha ha ha ok not true.hell i ran as high as 100 degrees and had the biggiest yield ever, almost a pound off one plant.Dudes, I say that heat gives light airy buds. I tried with a 400 at 90-over a 100 and got the most light wacked airy buds and I tried again with a 400 at 60-70 F and I got the hardest, most sexy nugs I ever saw. I did some research and heat, is the #1 cause if airy stringy buds. They are a sad thing. What was your heat, cause anything over 8o I think is bad.
i seem to remember him saying he has a family run nursery. dreamjob basicaly...id love it.and bricktop I would love to hear what the hell you do for a living.
with plenty of air flow and fresh air, along with a good exhaust heat well not be an issueSo basically there isn't a simple answer it is something I am going to have to play with and figure out because I know my lighting is more than enough I used bloom boosters carbo load and overdrive as prescribed on there labels I even switched nutes between different grows to see if that would make a difference I used pure blend pro bloom for flowering once and I have used sensi bloom A and B the rest of my grows. I use carbo load throughout the grow veg through bloom so I dunno I have got some new seeds from a different site so I guess I'll see what they do and hope. Oh yeah I kept the temperature between 70- 80 degrees F.