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50$ stealth grow box πŸ˜† , yep lets go !

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50$ stealth grow box πŸ˜† , yep lets go !

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Bullshit! Nature made mist, so I bring nature into the indoors.
Like I say, I avoid burn by letting the plants dry before the LEDs come on. Kappeesh?
Ok, good luck with that dude. Your a bit aggressive for a guy who grows weed.
 
Digging the grow box! Didn't look close to see how much vertical space you gave yourself to work with, but LST tricks will allow you to get more of the plant matter growing within the optimal light space, which means more fore you to smoke.

Saw the debate about water and I'll just say this who scoff at water on your plant in the sun or under lights. Do you ever wonder why it is recommended that you do your watering or spray for bugs early in the morning or late in the evening? Okay maybe that isn't quite resonating for some of you, let's try this one. Ever see what happens when you hold a magnifying glass to an ant in the sun? Yeah.., that's exactly what happens to your plant. Each droplet of water has the potential to become its own magnifying glass.
 
Bit off topic but does any else wear these?
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All my lights in the home are LEDs so I walk about at night time in these blue blockers. The blue spectrum supposedly prevents melatonin build up, so if you block the blue you get more melatonin which helps you sleep.
I dunno if plants need melatonin too?πŸ˜…
 
Digging the grow box! Didn't look close to see how much vertical space you gave yourself to work with, but LST tricks will allow you to get more of the plant matter growing within the optimal light space, which means more fore you to smoke.

Saw the debate about water and I'll just say this who scoff at water on your plant in the sun or under lights. Do you ever wonder why it is recommended that you do your watering or spray for bugs early in the morning or late in the evening? Okay maybe that isn't quite resonating for some of you, let's try this one. Ever see what happens when you hold a magnifying glass to an ant in the sun? Yeah.., that's exactly what happens to your plant. Each droplet of water has the potential to become its own magnifying glass.

A drop of water doesn't have the ability to focus light into a beam intensive enough to burn anything.

Ever seen a plant on a hot day after the rain, didn't burn did it.

I'm good if you want to go through the science but I'm hoping that the fact our plants outdoors don't have polka dot burn marks after a rain event on a sunny day answers that.
 
A drop of water doesn't have the ability to focus light into a beam intensive enough to burn anything.

Ever seen a plant on a hot day after the rain, didn't burn did it.

I'm good if you want to go through the science but I'm hoping that the fact our plants outdoors don't have polka dot burn marks after a rain event on a sunny day answers that.

I don't know what to tell you scientists then, because when I mist plants they look absolutely hideous from the hard water stains from our tap and when there's water on my plant in the 105 degree Southern California sun, there is a brown burn spot the exact size of the water droplet after it's gone, so I don't mist my plants or get water on the leaves in the sun.

Because of what I'm able to actually observe even if I don't understand what damage is being done, I'm gonna go ahead and cling to this bro science myth like a life raft.
 
I don't know what to tell you scientists then, because when I mist plants they look absolutely hideous from the hard water stains from our tap and when there's water on my plant in the 105 degree Southern California sun, there is a brown burn spot the exact size of the water droplet after it's gone, so I don't mist my plants or get water on the leaves in the sun.

Because of what I'm able to actually observe even if I don't understand what damage is being done, I'm gonna go ahead and cling to this bro science myth like a life raft.
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Should we flick the lights off n on a few times?
No I'm waiting for you to Google and find a drop of water on a flat leaf cannot for a convex enough to focus light into a strong enough beam to burn plant material....

But if it could drops of water would have long since started planet wide fires after rain.

Your saying water on leaves burns plants and I'm saying no it doesn't go outside and observe after rain midday on a sunny day!

It's that simple but without the science the simpleton will think that a drop of water on a flat surface can ignite a fire!!!
 
I have not interjected into this topic other than to show my interest in the topic as a diversion of sorts. This is denoted with 🍿

There are some things not worth it.
Flat earth, space is fake, and the most recent nukes are fake.

So no I will just watch thx
 
No I'm waiting for you to Google and find a drop of water on a flat leaf cannot for a convex enough to focus light into a strong enough beam to burn plant material....

But if it could drops of water would have long since started planet wide fires after rain.

Your saying water on leaves burns plants and I'm saying no it doesn't go outside and observe after rain midday on a sunny day!

It's that simple but without the science the simpleton will think that a drop of water on a flat surface can ignite a fire!!!
Ok, let’s say that misting does not burn the leaves, which I am not totally convinced of. Have you considered the mold and mildew that may be present during this period of time that the lights are off? Just a thought. But again you do you. Happy trails….
 
Digging the grow box! Didn't look close to see how much vertical space you gave yourself to work with, but LST tricks will allow you to get more of the plant matter growing within the optimal light space, which means more fore you to smoke.

Saw the debate about water and I'll just say this who scoff at water on your plant in the sun or under lights. Do you ever wonder why it is recommended that you do your watering or spray for bugs early in the morning or late in the evening? Okay maybe that isn't quite resonating for some of you, let's try this one. Ever see what happens when you hold a magnifying glass to an ant in the sun? Yeah.., that's exactly what happens to your plant. Each droplet of water has the potential to become its own magnifying glass.
Amen, you can’t argue with science backed information!
 
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Ok, let’s say that misting does not burn the leaves, which I am not totally convinced of. Have you considered the mold and mildew that may be present during this period of time that the lights are off? Just a thought. But again you do you. Happy trails….

Alright, I took a minute to go hit some Durban and it's had a chance to kick in, so maybe I can communicate more clearly now. 🀣

I didn't mean to come across that water is like acid rain on your plant. If your plant gets wet, it's fine. It's probably chlorine burn from the municipal water that I experience, and it's not like all of the water that hits the plant does that damage. I can go back later and see a burnt circle with a white ring around where the calcified water dried around it. This isn't septoria, that's a whole different problem and another reason you really don't want to be putting water on your plants. If there's big droplets of water up high in the canopy that the sun cooks, some of them will leave negative evidence of its presence there the next day. Like the religious folks say faith hope and love the greatest of these is love. With reasons to not deliberately put water in your plant without a purpose (spraying for bugs or hosing them off for instance and that's because the water damage is the lesser of two evils.) But getting my stoned mind back to you on those three, it's hard water burn, aphid / gnat attraction or mold, and the greatest of these is mold. 🀣 Okay my sermon is over.

To the original poster, Sorry for hijacking your thread. The DIY box is dope! The takeaway I'd like to offer: Water is ESSENTIAL to your plants. Use it wisely! 😁
 
Ok, let’s say that misting does not burn the leaves, which I am not totally convinced of. Have you considered the mold and mildew that may be present during this period of time that the lights are off? Just a thought. But again you do you. Happy trails….
Just don’t mist when the buds are dense?
 
Bit off topic but does any else wear these?View attachment 2546020
All my lights in the home are LEDs so I walk about at night time in these blue blockers. The blue spectrum supposedly prevents melatonin build up, so if you block the blue you get more melatonin which helps you sleep.
I dunno if plants need melatonin too?πŸ˜…
I’ll go out to the shed to check stuff and poke around for minute or two without them (polarized sunglasses) But if doing anything longer than a couple of minutes I wear them for the duration of whatever im doing out there : )
 
I’ll go out to the shed to check stuff and poke around for minute or two without them (polarized sunglasses) But if doing anything longer than a couple of minutes I wear them for the duration of whatever im doing out there : )
Oh I’m just on about in general if the home is flooded with unnatural lighting. The glasses are supposed to make you more intelligent.πŸ˜… yeah, I know, I don’t make a good example.
 
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