str8smokn
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U there bro, I went to the nursery today and got this organic food that is enriched with calcium. They told me to use a 1/4 cup and its time releast. I couldn't tell them what it for but they said it would work.It's all good,that's why I'm here. To learn all I can. I'm slow with learning so sometimes it takes me more then once to read something,but if I can literally see something being done then I pick it right up on the first time. I know I'll misspell this but it's my Dislexcia and ADD. I'm still coping with it. Haha
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yo homie!!Good night my friends.
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U there bro, I went to the nursery today and got this organic food that is enriched with calcium. They told me to use a 1/4 cup and its time releast. I couldn't tell them what it for but they said it would work.
Hey bro, yea I have a home depot down the road. So I should get the lime? I'll go tonite. Peace Out. I only seen a couple of leaves like that.View attachment 548824
I'm not sure , cause all you need is calcium not necessarily food. You have food already. sorry but you don't need time release, you need now release .Lol
Try something like this..
You have a Home Depot by ,Lowes,Wally world.
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How come you don't have bulbs in those empty spots?
They would be to close to the plant. The lights on top are (4) 200 watt cfl's but they put out 55 watts apiece that's 220 watts and the ones around the plant total 140 watts so there is a total of 360 watts that's enough for one plant. The one thing I like about them is that they don't get to hot. That's way I keep them about 3-4 inches from the plant. What do u think?How come you don't have bulbs in those empty spots?
From that pic it doesn't look like they'd be any closer than the others but, that's from a pic. I'd go for it I think, you've got the spots for them, if you have the bulbs or can easily get them, I would if it was me. You can't give them too much light, you'll never match the sun, you just don't want to let heat from bulbs burn them, I don't think that's a big issue with CFL's. More light = bigger yield.They would be to close to the plant. The lights on top are (4) 200 watt cfl's but they put out 55 watts apiece that's 220 watts and the ones around the plant total 140 watts so there is a total of 360 watts that's enough for one plant. The one thing I like about them is that they don't get to hot. That's way I keep them about 3-4 inches from the plant. What do u think?
Wuzzzzz up brohamThar girl is lookin sweet. A big ol bitch too. Goodshit man.
I'll check it out when I get home, but remember it's only one plant. I think over 300 watts is plenty, don't you?From that pic it doesn't look like they'd be any closer than the others but, that's from a pic. I'd go for it I think, you've got the spots for them, if you have the bulbs or can easily get them, I would if it was me. You can't give them too much light, you'll never match the sun, you just don't want to let heat from bulbs burn them, I don't think that's a big issue with CFL's. More light = bigger yield.
It's all up to you bro.More light = bigger yield.
Thank u for that THC... lololI'm with papa on that if you can fit them why not. Just my 2 cents. But it's also your electric bill. Lmao.
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