dank'd
Well-Known Member

for me most times of year plants are likely to look like this ^^ which exactly highlights the problem with my kingbrite. no way in hell i'm pumping heat and humidity at the levels needed to avoid this from happening. the only climate control i need (should need) is just growing in the spring and fall, twice a year which is enough for me
i had healthy plants at one point during spring and summer with the kingbrite but nothing that smoked good. and since it is always a battle just to get plants that don't lose chlorophyll or get light shock i can't be certain this is not also affecting the quality

all i did this fall was get an hps and start some new seeds and its night and day. i never got to try the gypsum i had ordered to supposedly remedy the led problem so i'm throwing it in on the kijiji sale haha