Is that tacoing? sf1000d non-dimmable light

m1100

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I don't have microbiology in my coco. I run my nutrient solution sterile. Yes coco needs more watering, because it doesn't hold moisture like peat, which is commonly the base for potting soil.
your way is using chem nutes so direct absorption, no need for microbes or fungi to break down organics, so faster absorption , you too beneficiate of constant moisture, just that you need to be careful with ph and feed the right amount if not over or under feed, thats why i like bio, no ph mettering, no ec /ppm no nothing, just grow/bloom nutes + myco + water
oh and i have to add i have acces to underground spring water that flows out non stop from the depths of the earth, it has slightly alcaline propieties but im sure my microbes and the plant itself are regulating that acidity
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m1100

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thats a good way to tell if your light is too close but some ir is good for cannabioid prodduction you want to feel your hand warm, not hot thats the sweet point, warm to human hand is 27 celcius
hell just keep the middle of the plants at 27 if using led and 25 if using hps/mh
keeping that temperature with led lights is hard, they hardly radiate any ir
so you have to warm all of the grow space to ambient 25 (that sucks if your grow op is in your room lol)
and i feel like heaters in the grow tent are a no no
 

Tolerance Break

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thats a good way to tell if your light is too close but some ir is good for cannabioid prodduction you want to feel your hand warm, not hot thats the sweet point, warm to human hand is 27 celcius
hell just keep the middle of the plants at 27 if using led and 25 if using hps/mh
LEDs have little to no IR. They have far red, but thats not the same thing.
 

m1100

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LEDs have little to no IR. They have far red, but thats not the same thing.
i know but my led fixture does emmit some due to the bulbs getting hot;
they probably get like 90c at the pcb
and my plants are foxtailing but just the tops, thats an indicative they are getting hot
when an object is heated, its atoms and molecules gain energy, and as a result, they emit infrared radiation as thermal radiation.
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Hollatchaboy

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your way is using chem nutes so direct absorption, no need for microbes or fungi to break down organics, so faster absorption , you too beneficiate of constant moisture, just that you need to be careful with ph and feed the right amount if not over or under feed, thats why i like bio, no ph mettering, no ec /ppm no nothing, just grow/bloom nutes + myco + water
oh and i have to add i have acces to underground spring water that flows out non stop from the depths of the earth, it has slightly alcaline propieties but im sure my microbes and the plant itself are regulating that acidity
bless
Yea I get that, I used to grow in l.o.s. i grow indoor though, and I was sick of all the bugs, worms, and just general nastiness.
 

Hollatchaboy

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What is the mechanism through wich they generate IR? I'm genuinely unfamiliar with this concept.
"Infrared radiation is emitted from all surfaces that have a temperature above 0 K (−273.15 °C) and the strength of emitted radiation depends on the surface temperature (higher temperatures have greater radiant energy)."
 

Star Dog

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Coco isn't sterile out of the bag.
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That's well used, but regardless new coco has plenty of life in it.

Edit...I should add im using 4/5 ppm of chlorine with every feed.
 
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Hollatchaboy

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Coco isn't sterile out of the bag.
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That's well used, but regardless new coco has plenty of life in it.

Edit...I should add im using 4/5 ppm of chlorine with every feed.
Yea I know. It's organic material, of course it's going to have microbial life, but for me, 1st to last waterings, keep my coco sterile. I'm not against microbes, and I do prefer organic. Just doesn't seem right having fungus, bacteria, bugs, worms, growing in my house. Not to mention I get no more gnats. Lol
 

Star Dog

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Yea I know. It's organic material, of course it's going to have microbial life, but for me, 1st to last waterings, keep my coco sterile. I'm not against microbes, and I do prefer organic. Just doesn't seem right having fungus, bacteria, bugs, worms, growing in my house. Not to mention I get no more gnats. Lol
How do you keep it sterile?
I'm using chlorine with every feed but it doesn't have much affect on them.
 

m1100

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looks ok , remove your thermohigrometer from the pot if you want correct rh readings tho :lol:

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