Squidbilly
Well-Known Member
Incandescent is the future bitches! I got a closet full of some purple og super disel og skunk growing under a few 'warm' 40watters...I made sure to put them into some coco and not feed them for a couple weeks. Soon I'll completely defoliate them and make sure to hang a bunch of no pest strips in there. I'll flower them for approx 7 weeks, making sure almost all of the trichs are clear, then probably blast some oil using my 'stove top, windows closed' method. I don't know what all this LED vodoo is about, I'm just gonna stick to the ol' tried and true methods...
Of course that is a joke, but I often run into growers who are so set in their ways any talk about a new lighting system sends them into a regurgitation fit of the pros of HID lighting and cons of LED. I'm always looking for the advantage, or the next best thing. Growers who originally used HID lighting always went with MH all the way through until someone discovered the red in HPS resulted in tighter buds and increased yield. If you ever run into an old timer(a really old timer, lol), there is a good chance they STILL use and prefer MH all the way through. It's what they have always done, and it works for them so they're reluctant to change even in the face of cold hard facts...I'm really trying to be open to new technology, as I don't want to become an 'old man, set in his ways' and sell myself short.
Of course that is a joke, but I often run into growers who are so set in their ways any talk about a new lighting system sends them into a regurgitation fit of the pros of HID lighting and cons of LED. I'm always looking for the advantage, or the next best thing. Growers who originally used HID lighting always went with MH all the way through until someone discovered the red in HPS resulted in tighter buds and increased yield. If you ever run into an old timer(a really old timer, lol), there is a good chance they STILL use and prefer MH all the way through. It's what they have always done, and it works for them so they're reluctant to change even in the face of cold hard facts...I'm really trying to be open to new technology, as I don't want to become an 'old man, set in his ways' and sell myself short.