Wisher619
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eeehhhhhhWhy? Dont like smokin it?
not my cup o tea
I like more of a smooth ride with low vibration and a slight numbing of my arthritis
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eeehhhhhhWhy? Dont like smokin it?
I have had 2' "Sativas"Indica vs sativa height.
Wow, thanks!
Hey brother.. Get well soon..Hi guys
I'm still alive but they kicked the shit out of me!
I'm pretty sure while I was laying on the ground bleeding they all took turns hitting me with a bat.
Give me a few more days to recover then I'll catch up.
The 3rd pic down looks so much like an evil urkle pheno i had.. I think i got a pic that looks almost identical to that..Sup fellaz. Man I worked my ass off yesterday. Chopped down and trimmed the flower cabinet. Luckily my homie helped me trim so I gave him a bunch to take home and dry himself. I set up the flood and drain and made some new clones. Today is day one for the new run 3 bubbas girl's (two clones one seedling). I'm gonna let them stretch a little then supercrop and bend them down and net them. Going to try to fill the net, we'll see how it goes.
I dont know enough about the subject to even comment..Wow, thanks!
On the PM prevention side of things: very interesting - I bought a virtually identical version of the UVC (147nm) / ozone emitter like that 20 years ago. It was designed to to destroy mold, viruses, etc. and was to be installed into a heater duct just upstram of your furnace filter because the slight static charge it put in the air; it was supposed to cause dust particles too small to normally be stopped by your filter to cluster into larger particles and get caught by tge filter... and would sterilize any viruses or mild, etc caught or that were multiplying on the filter surface itself. I still have both the original bulb and 3 brand new back up bulbs for it. I had quietly for some time been considering putting it on the inbound air to prevent powdery milder but was concerned that the ozone (unstable molecule?) might somehow hinder aroma or damage trichomes or plant tissue in some way...?
I was also of course concerned about the amount of ozone in the room as far as my lungs... but maybe if i put it on a timer and just run it in the inbound duct for an hour during the dark period...since the ozone breaks down in a couple minutes... it wouldn`t cost me anything to put it in the inbound air duct since its just sitting around unused. Unless anyone sees a drawback I am missing like that the ozone might damage the plants? Obviously concerned about mold/mildew being in the NW, especially during winter here.
To be clear I am not talking about using the light from it on the plants directly, only using the UVC light in the inbound duct to sterilize the inbound air, which might indirectly also potentially treat any PM on the plants due to the ozone that light in that wavelength generates. Thoughts anyone? Again, wouldnt cost me anything since its just sitting around.
All of that business is pretty damn pointless when you get your humidity and air flow right.... but i always recommend adding low nanometers to your grow....i dont care what anyone thinks... there is a REASON led makers are adding uvb to the sides and people are trying to hit the lows with CMH..... better spectrum.... more better potWow, thanks!
On the PM prevention side of things: very interesting - I bought a virtually identical version of the UVC (147nm) / ozone emitter like that 20 years ago. It was designed to to destroy mold, viruses, etc. and was to be installed into a heater duct just upstram of your furnace filter because the slight static charge it put in the air; it was supposed to cause dust particles too small to normally be stopped by your filter to cluster into larger particles and get caught by tge filter... and would sterilize any viruses or mild, etc caught or that were multiplying on the filter surface itself. I still have both the original bulb and 3 brand new back up bulbs for it. I had quietly for some time been considering putting it on the inbound air to prevent powdery milder but was concerned that the ozone (unstable molecule?) might somehow hinder aroma or damage trichomes or plant tissue in some way...?
I was also of course concerned about the amount of ozone in the room as far as my lungs... but maybe if i put it on a timer and just run it in the inbound duct for an hour during the dark period...since the ozone breaks down in a couple minutes... it wouldn`t cost me anything to put it in the inbound air duct since its just sitting around unused. Unless anyone sees a drawback I am missing like that the ozone might damage the plants? Obviously concerned about mold/mildew being in the NW, especially during winter here.
To be clear I am not talking about using the light from it on the plants directly, only using the UVC light in the inbound duct to sterilize the inbound air, which might indirectly also potentially treat any PM on the plants due to the ozone that light in that wavelength generates. Thoughts anyone? Again, wouldnt cost me anything since its just sitting around.
are you running them short periods...how often...when ....when not......All of that business is pretty damn pointless when you get your humidity and air flow right.... but i always recommend adding low nanometers to your grow....i dont care what anyone thinks... there is a REASON led makers are adding uvb to the sides and people are trying to hit the lows with CMH..... better spectrum.... more better pot
been scoping a new fan controller...any1 using a controller with 3 outs...
fan + humidifier + dehumidifier or 4outs... with heat or pressure, it needs a minimum setting for fan tho.
found em without the minimum setting..?
got my pumps today, they were wrong 1s.
500l/h instead of 800l/h. i guess they will do for four lines, its no pumping water up everest.
luke wake up... :badboy: @EventHorizan
wat sort of pressure we want on the drippers? spraying on the coco...or just a steady flow.
im thinking a easy flow but just to be sure.....
1min timers....so they dont need pressure, only got make sure the amount is right.:)I think it more depends on your timer... If your running a timer with 15 minute increments then you dont want a straight up stream.. You will have to adjust the drippers for how much time the pump is activated for. You only want a certain % of run off like 15-20% or something.. It is something you have to adjust with the equipment you get.