FlyinJStable
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Not to good to be true. It's the same bulb that flying j is using. Not as good of a spectrum as a 315 but better than a regular metal halide. If it's something that interests u u only need to buy the bulb. A 400 watt magnetic ballast will fire it.Yo so HTGsupply has a 400CMH lamp and ballast set with an open air style reflector for like $180..Am I crazy or does something seem too good to be true?
its all about the bulb I would do a bit of homework on it. But the 400HPS ballast will work for the bulb I use.
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Electrical tape will often work. Depending on the surface though, it's always falling off.Aluminum foil is a great light blocker in a pinch!
youre correct as I'm sure you can buy the highest grade of anything through today's society, as in buying a tent compared to building your own box...it's more or less the do it yourself part that a lot of people make their own. It's cheap, and works.Thru a bunch of research all ive gathered from compost teas is that u get microbes nothing more unless you add shit like kelp etc. why do all that brewing n shit when u can just get a powdered or liquid microbial innoculant like orca or photo plus or the slept on foxfarm root drench liquid thats more diverse that any of those. I could be wrong about compost teas but from everything ive gathered thats my conclusion.
I agree with you and some of what PIMP said. I belive that done right you can deff achive a higher bennie count with an AACT but at the same time im not adverse to adding some of Caps bennies in my tea...As one of the matras of this thread is "whatever works for you" I think it comes down to what you feel comfertable with and what you feel like is the best value for you is.....Love hearing everyones thoughts doe@Pimp T I actually think that with adequate aeration AACT is much more concentrated with useful bacteria, fungi, and microbes than those packets of mykos and talc. I can't imagine that the bottled microbe concentrates are more alive than a fresh actively aerated home brew either because they have to be preserved for a longer shelf life- I don't think thats beneficial. When I add teas I usually see a positive reaction in the plants within 12 hrs. Conversely, I've never used a microbe product and witnessed as much of a tangible increase in vigor. I have no data sheets to support this, but I know I see the difference in my plants with my grow methods.
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