So it seems Flowamasta has started a trend; buying CFL UVB bulbs! just to confirm before designing a bigger layout; what's the current consensus on the use of UBV in general, and these little cfl UVB in particular?
In particular? Do you mean what they are actually designed for right? if so they are for preventing bone disease in reptiles that might not need the added heat from Infra red....
But for plants i have read many great pages on the science behind trichomes, sugars and natural weather inhibitors that protect some plants from high temps or windy conditions and even tolerance to bugs by trapping them in the dense resin patches in the flowers to stop them attacking the inner workings of seed stages or chemical production. The fact is many plants produce trichomes, there are glandular trichomes and that of the same nature as a 'hair' and many other types they are all designed for trapping insects and protecting the plants in 1 way or another and they are created from the sugars of the plant... there are many easy to find pages on people testing UVB, have a quick google search, you may even come up with a few pics of mine ;) I can't go posting links as i've had them removed before for some reason... sorry :(
Sorry been away guys, i've got a methodology thread going on at Rollitup and have a busy schedule in life at the moment, I will start the thread shortly and will follow up what and and how i've started the new grow ;) Lets just say i got a nice new
just slightly larger tent new ducting and cooling setup for the hot summer ahead, and the clone is a cutting from my last harvested grow and she's been growing in a box with another girl for the entire flowering stage and then some, The lights i was using were special gro-lux tubes both a 3000k and a 5000k ad they produced really nice little bushy plants, but they wanted to bud so i got them out of their pot planted 1 outside and the indoor is 1 week into growth... i will include a pic :)
Hello flowamasta!
How have you been? Any plans to start another journal?
I have been using the Exo Terra Repti-Glo 10.0 Compact for about a week and I can already tell you that these bulbs are helping my garden! My plants few days before adding the UVB bulbs were yellowish and looking sad. They're in the 2nd week of flowering and looking amazing compared with last week. They look so green and health, the leaves are very dark green and shinny. I added 4 Exo Terra Repti-Glo 10.0 and I may get 2 more. I have been running them for 6 hours a day, HPS fires up at 9pm, 12am the UVB kicks in for the next 6 hours and at 6 am it turns off and just the HPS continues.
I will start a journal pretty soon and I hope get some snowing in my room like you did :)
Thanks again buddy!
That's great to hear man! Yeah they definitely change the colour of the leaves... i think the added Blue spectrum creates a unique connection to the plant, and cannabis for sure!!! The White pistils literally point towards the UVB lamps i'm not kidding! they love them and respond so well it dumbfounds me why more people haven't caught on, but it's starting now.... it really is. The pet shops love us
Here is my new girl she's been in the tent for 9 days this was a couple of days ago. she looks much better now and starting to perk up, she re-vegged fine the flowering had n't actualy started, just stunted her and created more viable shoots for ore growing heads! worked out Perfect. a couple of weeks and i'll be flowering again :p