natro.hydro
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Soil, most of them are in super soil, have not made the full switch to organic, still got a lot of nutes to use... the first shot if from 4 months ago, the second is the from my harvest of plants on sunday
Hiya Scar! The gardens looking good with lots of happy plants in there. Thanks for the updates and keep up the great work brutha! Much appreciated.Id like inda grow to make a realy red spectra small lamp for red an far red suplement for flower
Like these guys.
Good read. http://www.econoluxindustries.com/Technology.html#Plant-Light Technology
what happened to the bulb for killing bacteria and what not for clean water..? anyone can grow algae. all you need is any light and water. I know they are trying to grow a specific strain of algae....I don't recommend trying this with your HID or T5 lamps.
Maybe when they're done screwing around with water and electricity I can convince them to build a 200 watt Pontoon. I'm working on it.
so ya... the ladies are still trucking along... 2 days from closing week 10, and the trichomes are still all white; maybe 5% are ambering...
i've been really busy getting the next bloom rotation going (today is day 3) and prepping to rebuild the room that the 4x6 is in as soon as the 4x6 harvest is done, as i just bought a Gorilla 5x9 that i'm going to be putting one of the undercurrents in for the next-next run... i have many things planned, and love surprises... so i'm going to refrain from any hints or spoilers for now...
but i do have some pics of the big girls that i snapped last night...
heres the White Widow:
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and the Big Black Cherry:
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and the Qrazy Train:
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but ya, see? no ambers... and so they get more time...
The UVC sterilizer will be coming. The ones they have built work to well to not take them into production. As to the algae project, those lamps are specifically designed for direct submersion and operation with water on the surface of the glass. This is not as simple as dunking the lamp underwater since water has 8X the permittivity of air. The phosphors that are being used are tailored for specific freshwater complex algae forms that are fat soluble and can be used in nutraceuticals.what happened to the bulb for killing bacteria and what not for clean water..? anyone can grow algae. all you need is any light and water. I know they are trying to grow a specific strain of algae....
The UVC sterilizer will be coming. The ones they have built work to well to not take them into production. As to the algae project, those lamps are specifically designed for direct submersion and operation with water on the surface of the glass. This is not as simple as dunking the lamp underwater since water has 8X the permittivity of air. The phosphors that are being used are tailored for specific freshwater complex algae forms that are fat soluble and can be used in nutraceuticals.
We're dealing in the world of electromagnetism in an aquatic environment so there are factors that come into play which you don't encounter in free air. However what I do know is that the efficiencies that IG has built into these lamps will run at the same efficiency as in air and what would have been deal breakers have been overcome by the lamp modifications they have made. Should be very interesting as this new method of applying precise levels/spectrums of light for commercial algae cultivation gains a wider audience.Very interesting chaz, 8x times the permittivity? doesn't that depend on water temp?..................... BUT get on those small panel pontoons ASAP!!!