week and a half under repti glo 26w lights

desertrat

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looks great. you;re going to need more light soon. your soil looks a little dark. when you repot make sure to add something like perlite to improve drainage.
 

Padishah

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it has 1-2" of lava rock in the bottom of the pot and perlite in the soil just watered before i snapped the pics
 

Tanis83

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I had my plants under the ReptiSun bulbs.... They work pretty good... but I have seen a dramatic difference when I switched over to an 100W HPS... not only in plant growth but in heat reduction as well.......
 

crazy-mental

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i must say they look great very healthy.
hope you can keep it up.
have you got more lights for when they grow bigger?.
or what are you going to use ?
and for 12/12?.

nice looking plants.
what strain?.
 

Padishah

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i have a good hps set up this is just a test since i couldnt find any real information on UVB lighting
 

Padishah

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my theory with the uvb light is it will produce a hardier plant with thinker foliage due to it having to adapt to the burning effect of the UVB radiation
 

Padishah

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if it kills them it kills them its a test to see how they do they have been exposed to the lights 24/0 since the seed went into the pot most plants adapt to there birth eviroment and conditions very rapidly
 

T.H.Cammo

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What do you think of my seedlings after a week and a half under 3 26 watt repti glo uvb lights and 1 26w warm cfl all comments and critisim welcome
Ok! Here's my prediction. It wont really respond much to the UV lights at all. It will just stretch like a Mofo when it starts to outgrow the one warm CFL (why warm?).

The UV-b spectrum doesn't have much of a role in the veg phase, where a Daylight spectrum CFL (6,500 K) whould probably give better results. But maybe that's your point, to really deprive the plant of as much PAR (Photosynthetically Active Radiation) as possible with a boost in UV-b. What is your light schedual?

I would suggest testing two plants (identicle clones), both vegged under Daylight CFL's (6,500 K). Flower one under 3 UV's and one Warm CFL (2,700 K) and flower the other one under 3 Warm CFL's and one UV. Might show some intersting results, just my $.02 worth!
 
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