let me make it simpler..Every living thing(except a termite..ha) needs rest...Circadian rythm...let your mom get a little sleep waters......
Bos-Why do you think this may not be good---err-whats your question?
lol man you didnt think my post threw,lol why would i spend money on a tank if i didnt cover what you just said,,lol some people...This would never work. The greenhouse would get too hot and need constant venting of the hot air, so the co2 would be a waste.
don't forget the free part of itWhy would anyone chose an HPS over the sun??? I personally couldn't care two damns about the "control" of an indoor grow, i'd rather my bud was naturally grown
Control, gives you much better smoke. and sometimes deer and other critters such as ground hogs, and any small mammal will eat buds. Especially, if you have bred ur crop to make seeds. I dont like working and digging holes for nothing. ya feel me? i like organic, but i also like having buds to smoke.Why would anyone chose an HPS over the sun??? I personally couldn't care two damns about the "control" of an indoor grow, i'd rather my bud was naturally grown
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Sunlight is a key factor in photosynthesis, a process vital for life on Earth.
which tubes are you referring to? wattage ? how mamy tubes would u need for 2 to 3 plants and for how long can you veg w/ this light before putting them plants out in the sunFrom my experiance... i've had plants outside dwarf my indoor crops. but also, i've had bigger tighter buds indoor, than my outdoor crops. at different times and im in the Appalachian Mts. I use a 250w HPS with a hortilux bulb ($153.00 total) with added blue spec. and I use 6 - 100w CFL's all daylight color to try and get a full spectrum of light color to try and mimic the sunlight. it also has alot to do with the strain. Indicas prob. wont get very big in hawaii but a sativa could get 12'-15ft. if you vegg it long enough.
But in all honesty you cant beat the sun, if i lived in Hawaii i would use 2- 4 ft tube flouresencent "shop lights", each fixture requires 2 bulbs. veg them indoors and supercrop them keep vegging them until they are monsters and then plant them in the ground, or in 10 gallon+ containers to flower outside. and you will have some massive buds my friend. the bigger the container the more bud you harvest. most people will argue that putting them in the ground is the best way outdoors.
However, you cant really control moisture, nutes, and pests. But if you do that, and cant have big containers with plants growing outta them... then dig a real big hole and line it with a heavy-duty trash bag. fill the bag in the hole with some good potting soil, and poke some holes in the trash bag for drainage, so you dont drown your trees. Also, adding tera-sorb, Soil Moist, or any of those cross linked polymers that absorb water to your soil will prevent over/underwatering. hope I helped... good luck my man.
No,. . . he means it would get too hot and you would have to vent it wasting the Co2 because it would be vented out immediately. Not that you don't have ventilation so it would be a waste, . . . *shakes head* some people. Although this is all pointless because you want heat 85-95% when your are running Co2.lol man you didnt think my post threw,lol why would i spend money on a tank if i didnt cover what you just said,,lol some people...
hey my friend..Boss- google T5s---