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A BIG DIFFERENCE, so people say. I currently am running a Hepa floor unit by another company and it's made a nice difference in my basement. Not smell wise, but definitely dust and pollen. I expect to eventually have a unit on each floor of the house.
Im cutting down gelato mint this weekend
What’s changed was the higher Led hanging height in veg and a wider temp spread at night- around 15 degrees. No topping with this strain........
A BIG DIFFERENCE, so people say. I currently am running a Hepa floor unit by another company and it's made a nice difference in my basement. Not smell wise, but definitely dust and pollen. I expect to eventually have a unit on each floor of the house.
So I got an email back from Trolmaster already and this is not bullshit. allows the lights to be ran at 115 percent with a controller.
SSHZ if you havent made the purchase yet. buy it on amazon. they have a 10% off coupon! i just ordered one!
thanks for all the information you share, im going to purchase an led in the near future seeing how well you have been doing.
What about feeding? Because I can (or I think I can) change how much stretch I get with my mix.
If some people don't know, the "Ozone" can actually be harmful to the human body. It is nothing but oxygen with a 3 molecule attached, and when released into the environment. That 3rd molecule detaches and reattaches to others that will accept it. As in odors, mold spores and even human tissues. The lungs are most damaged by these. Sooooo much mis information with people selling these as "air cleaners" for in home use. Will do nothing but worsen any respiratory issues like allergies and asthma.So, after doing some extended research regarding getting control of the room and house pot smell, I have decidedly passed on the HVAC Air Scrubber with Ozone. I've just read too many negative things about it with people dealing with Asthma and breathing issues. I wanted it and was willing to spend the $900, but I'm trying to make things better, not worse.
After a lot of research, this one unit I found comes up over and over. It's a large floor unit, 28 inches high. It has an ultra rating for moving way more air (like 35% more) than any other available similar unit. This beast can clean an area of around 2400 sq. ft., if doors are left open for the air to circulate. My 1st floor area is around 1400 sq. ft., so it's overkill. Filters need to be replaced every 6 months for around $100 to be effective, but use their filters and you get a lifetime warranty. So 2 filters on 2 sides of the unit (Charcoal for smell and H13 Hepa (the best) for particles, dust, pollen, dander, etc.). It also has an ionizer, which will produce ozone at a very safe level- very very low amount. You can turn it on or off if you wish.
I know someone that knows someone that has one and he said his allergies and coughing have improved greatly. Very high reviews on Amazon, independent testing, etc. It should be here maybe by Friday, I'm hoping I like it enough to put one on each floor.
I know now you're asking already......HOW MUCH is this big boy????????
Delivered $563 with discount. White or black, the wife wanted white. So be it.
MA-112 Air Purifier
Massive coverage for your home or business. Cleans the air in large spaces with a three-layer filter that has True HEPA H13 media to quietly remove 99.9% of particles, down to 0.1 microns.medifyair.com
I'm surprised they are able to offer an ozone system for home use given the above info from the EPA.The EPA has done extensive research into Ozone Air Cleaners and here are their conclusions on Ozone Generators used for cleaning the air:
Conclusions
Whether in its pure form or mixed with other chemicals, ozone can be harmful to health.
When inhaled, ozone can damage the lungs. Relatively low amounts of ozone can cause chest pain, coughing, shortness of breath and, throat irritation. It may also worsen chronic respiratory diseases such as asthma as well as compromise the ability of the body to fight respiratory infections.
Some studies show that ozone concentrations produced by ozone generators can exceed health standards even when one follows manufacturer’s instructions.
Many factors affect ozone concentrations including the amount of ozone produced by the machine(s), the size of the indoor space, the amount of material in the room with which ozone reacts, the outdoor ozone concentration, and the amount of ventilation. These factors make it difficult to control the ozone concentration in all circumstances.
Available scientific evidence shows that, at concentrations that do not exceed public health standards, ozone is generally ineffective in controlling indoor air pollution.
The concentration of ozone would have to greatly exceed health standards to be effective in removing most indoor air contaminants. In the process of reacting with chemicals indoors, ozone can produce other chemicals that themselves can be irritating and corrosive.
...it can be detrimental to overall plant health and could retard some growth If the dose is too high.
You can make the plants concerned about a lizard.light in my experience....but it has to be literally a couple inches away for several days.I can vouch for that!
I got some t5 tubes that I think were actually meant for a tanning bed. I have since gone back to 12% UVB "lizard lights," after frying them mercilessly the first time out. Plants seem unconcerned about lizard lights.
Yikes!!“Wall of Shame”..........below is a link to a seed company that gives out all your personal info if you screw them over. Lol. These canuks don’t mess around!
B good to select a bud and photograph up close each day to see any increase in trichome production or size whatever.I will be erring on the low dose side initially, as I don’t want to grow healthy plants for 100+ days only to fry them the last 2 weeks.
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