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Hey not all women like jewelry.eh. Include a nice piece of jewelry with the “ask for forgiveness” part.
I’m a dangly earring collector. And I have so many I cannot justify buying more (so I started making them). Glad she’s liked jewelry for this many years. My only point to @MIMedGrower was for some, that just won’t work.Hold it...... she loves jewelry. She has so much of it, she's has no place to store any more of it. When you're with someone for 35 years, jewelry adds up year after year. She'd just rather have me spend the money on other things now, as she's become less materialistic in her old age- well, not that old at 61.
I have a friend who has owned a pawn shop for many years, and when something came in that was nice- he's always call me first. These days I tell him to call me last........
Hey not all women like jewelry.
All good.it was just an example. I apologize if it sounded sexist. I didnt mean it that way. I would get you what ever you wanted. ;-)
Well I emailed to see if they will ship to Canada if I pay..... here's to hoping otherwise I have to wait for the new year. Up here they are about $2100 taxes in for just the light.LOL......... I've actually been contacted by a couple of company's about using their LED's in a documented grow, AND SHE WAS FINE WITH THAT since they were going to be free. But I'm not looking to open a can of worms as she'd be really suspicious no doubt if it was the exact same light. She's no dummy, and doesn't miss a thing (no matter how hard I try). LOL
So how many people have heard of "photoinhibition"??????
It's the inhibition of plant growth from very high intensity light. High intensity light basically damages plant cells and inhibits photosynthesis. It's actually a form of stress to the plant.
Apparently this is what is going on under my Gavita's, I just placed them too close to the plants, and this is why the plants remain so short. It just took a while to figure it out. Now we have a name for it.
l think i mentioned thatSo how many people have heard of "photoinhibition"??????
It's the inhibition of plant growth from very high intensity light. High intensity light basically damages plant cells and inhibits photosynthesis. It's actually a form of stress to the plant.
Apparently this is what is going on under my Gavita's, I just placed them too close to the plants, and this is why the plants remain so short. It just took a while to figure it out. Now we have a name for it.
with CO2 it will off set the issue. I did mention the light intensity before as a possible cause, when i mentioned about the exhale bags maybe not producing enough CO2So how many people have heard of "photoinhibition"??????
It's the inhibition of plant growth from very high intensity light. High intensity light basically damages plant cells and inhibits photosynthesis. It's actually a form of stress to the plant.
Apparently this is what is going on under my Gavita's, I just placed them too close to the plants, and this is why the plants remain so short. It just took a while to figure it out. Now we have a name for it.
the PPFD is really what to measure if you want to know how intense the light is for the plant. that is the light energy and with not enough you get stretch, and too much you get stunted growth. but we all know this. right?Id buy a cheap lux meter sshz..i bought this between 30-40 bills..i had my floresence light at bout 5-6 inches away on my seedlings at beginning of grow to stop them stretching and left it there for a fortnight..i put the lux meter to that distance and it was 26k lux lol... Have it at 7k lux right now.my seedlings which are only on there 2nd day under light grew an inch on there first nigt lol..i hate stretchy seedlings.View attachment 1060476
Not me haha..runs and hides behind sofa..ive seen clippings and threads stating 10 k lux for seedlings..so i guess thats all bullshit now .and i thought i was giving the girls too much first grow when infact i was spot on just watching them after lowering it to 5-6 inches...the PPFD is really what to measure if you want to know how intense the light is for the plant. that is the light energy and with not enough you get stretch, and too much you get stunted growth. but we all know this. right?
You can convert lux to ppfd but its not absolutely accurate. I can see if someone has done the conversions on them just for info. I mean I know your new to LED but IMHO this was just a hiccup and doubt you need a meter to tell ya what to do.I did find a "PPFD" app but it got a low ratings and numerous people complained it didn't work......it was only a couple of dollars. There's plenty of LUX apps that appear to be solid but like Cracken said, you want to measure photons, not LUX.
I'm second in an NFL picks contest on Pregame that pays $4900 to the winner. If I can manage that, I'll splurge and buy a nice $500 unit. Otherwise, maybe after the next crop.
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