rmoltis
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rmolits, that makes the most sense out of anything else i read about watering, thank you!
We are all learning together :)
rmolits, that makes the most sense out of anything else i read about watering, thank you!
Pics or it never happened...
Is this being directed at me? Happy to posts some pics, but I don't wanna hijack this thread. I have a log here if you wanna check that out. Or if @somedumbjerk doesnt mind, I can post some here.
Still no panel pics?
Just wana see ya lamp bro as I use leds also,well I use mh,hps as well but hey..looking good by the way bro.keep doin what you doing and don't be in a hurry to top or lst,let em get some legs first.i just fimm em and keep bending each stem down and out .open em up,let the light penetrate.no rush bro.honestly i forgot. i'll do it tomorrow or tonight. i'm working until 7 today. any particular angle or requests?
Cool set up pal,what is the draw from the wall on them leds?
Thanks! Humidity has been 60-63%. Hands washed!Very clean set-up SOME. I don't you have super high humidity in your tent, so im going to say you are right. Looks like some over spray on nutes. Should be no worries. But yes wash your hands, just to be safe.
Dude, I dunno if that's PM or what, but just be very, very sure to wash your hands immediately after you touch that plant. You definitely don't wanna be touching that plant and then touching your others (or anything else, too).
I'll post a pic of the chaos in my tent in a minute, if you're interested. I learned my lesson haha. Next run will be a maximum of three strains, but probably just two.
No clue to be honest. Read reports online between 165-185. Seem to be doing okay. And thanks!
Thanks! Humidity has been 60-63%. Hands washed!
Yeah, I'd love to see your photos! I went to the hydro store and they where closed, so I couldn't get neem or anything. Looking around for a magnifying glass to get a better look. I wiped it off the plant, damp paper towel, washed my hands, dried the leaf.
If you really wanna know the draw, you can get a Kill-o-watt for like fifteen bucks. That'll tell you the actual watts/amps that those lights use. I'm kinda curious myself.
My grow room and my tv room are on the same 20 amp circuit breaker (ghetto circuit box, super-annoying), so I had to get one of those. And good thing I did. Plugged our old plasma tv into the Kill-o-watt and saw that it was using the same amount of power as my light (this was before I even started my grow). 700 watts and like 6.5 amps. Fucking WHAT??? No wonder it got ten degrees hotter every time me and my girl watched a little TV haha. Needless to say, i told my girl we're getting rid of that tv and I bought a new LED tv, otherwise I wouldn't have even been able to grow. Plus, my power bill is virtually the same as before I even started growing, so win-win. Kind of.
A television that uses that much power? That's fucked up..... Haha.
One thing you might want to consider is that you don't really wanna be taking your plants outside and then bringing them inside etc. 1. You kinda wanna keep them on a regular light/dark schedule. 2. Taking them outside exposes them to potential problems (bugs, mold etc). Having said that, I actually sprouted all of my plants outside and then moved them inside. Can't remember now what my rationale was, although I think it had something to do with just not wanting to waste power for the four or five days before they broke ground. Haven't had any problems so far (knock on wood), but I also started from seed and I make my own dirt. Im telling you, I think Fox Farm batches really do come with all kinds of shit that you don't want your plants exposed to. The very first batch of soil I mixed, I used FF and that shit got infested with gnats etc. Had to really let it dry out while it was cooking. Could've had something to do with all of the amendments, but once I ditched that mix and made my own (lumperdawgz recipe), I never saw another gnat again. Ever.
Anyway, yeah.... Get that neem when you can and foliar the fuck out of them. Just to be safe. They look healthy to me, but better safe than sorry, ya know? Plus, if you use potassium silicate to emulsify the neem oil, your plants will benefit. K silicate is super-beneficial.
Also, if you haven't already, mulch. Again, lots of benefits. You won't have to water as much, for one.
Sorry, not trying to tell you how to do your thing. I don't know shit, I just do what the helpful and incredibly knowledgable people here at the farm have told me to do and so far it's worked out pretty well. Just trying to pass along some info that was passed along to me and help a brotha out haha.
If you really wanna know the draw, you can get a Kill-o-watt for like fifteen bucks. That'll tell you the actual watts/amps that those lights use. I'm kinda curious myself.
My grow room and my tv room are on the same 20 amp circuit breaker (ghetto circuit box, super-annoying), so I had to get one of those. And good thing I did. Plugged our old plasma tv into the Kill-o-watt and saw that it was using the same amount of power as my light (this was before I even started my grow). 700 watts and like 6.5 amps. Fucking WHAT??? No wonder it got ten degrees hotter every time me and my girl watched a little TV haha.
The kill-a-watt meter Is an eye opener.
Knowledge is power.
Is this case knowledge of power.
This was one of the reasons I got an led tv recently.
The energy tag said $11 a year to run a 55" tv lol.
That's probably like 4hrs a day.
I barely use it at all. Some days never.
Its power useage is listed at 58 watts on average.
And 128 watts max.
Switching to led house bulbs helped too.
Had 17 cfl's @ 23 watts ea current draw =391 watts
That is 39 watts short of my 400w ballast pulls from the wall (430w)
The new led replacement bulbs total 99w.
So I could leave all my lights on and it would cost me almost %75 less money.
Cleaning up your energy waste helps a lot.
sounds like a good investment. i'm working on switching all the bulbs in the house to LED, most appliances are new and energy star or whatever, the ones that aren't are being replaced this year. i figured this new hobby would be electrically intensive, so starting out with improving electrical intake of the home should help.