well damn! those are lookin good! I guess the new LED technlogy is finally oming up to par with its claims!I can't remember the exact day we are into flower but I think its around 5... I just smoked a fatty and I'm really baked!
co2 is on, plants were fed again today. I also dropped the lights to 6" off the canopy. everything is looking really good. I'm impressed!
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well, here's the thing... the expense and time.. yes definetly a factor... but more importantly, co2 is "carbonic acid"... large concentrations of carbonic acid or co2 will actually acid-burn ur plants... this is the reason when you pour a glass of soda and go to take a sip and get a nose full of co2 it burns. so you see, if your plants aren't already healthy... you could cause more harm than good.... its best to get dialed in and then "upgrade" to co2 once you do...So i am a bit confused about all the words of caution towards Co2 supplementation. Plants use Co2 in all temperatures, and up to about five times more of it than nature generally provides. So what is the fuss with adding Co2 if everything is not perfect? Lets say the temps are low and the room leaks a little Co2(into a safe, non habituated area). So the intake of Co2 is reduced by the temps i imagine, and the fact that it is leaking means your needing to pump more in to stay in your range.
I don't see how doing the above in less than ideal situations would hinder a grow, i only imagine it would help. Maybe not to it's fullest potential, but help is help is it not?
however, if you live in a northern climate and want to give a little boost that doesn't cost extra... you can use a ventless propane heater in your house (or grow area) (this is how I heat my whole house....) lots of co2 and water as a byproduct included in my heating bill.well, here's the thing... the expense and time.. yes definetly a factor... but more importantly, co2 is "carbonic acid"... large concentrations of carbonic acid or co2 will actually acid-burn ur plants... this is the reason when you pour a glass of soda and go to take a sip and get a nose full of co2 it burns. so you see, if your plants aren't already healthy... you could cause more harm than good.... its best to get dialed in and then "upgrade" to co2 once you do...
J
This is my first grow using LEDs, I have grown in the same space using 2 x 400w HIDs and the heat problem was insane. I am expecting that these plants will finish around 16" - 20" a I flipped them at 8" - 10".Its all looking good man, question : Do you always use LEDs or is this your 1st time with them and have you done any grows on the same scale with different lighting, and lastly how tall do you ideally want the ladies to be when they hit peak flowering? I find it interesting to compare results - STELTHY
Yeahhh a good post with good intentions, people are so defensive sometimes but the arguments actually often seem to stem from the initial statements of 'LED is better' from what I see in most cases as oppose to the other way around.
In fact the niggles in this one were indeed seeded by "I can tell you two things 100% for sure, 1) the plants under LED are way greener and denser and 2) the fan leaves are basically double in size compared to the HID." which implies that they are better as oppose to there being problems in the hid grow; and another statement of "led are better for veg and on a par for flowering 3lions,is it not common knowledge that led vegs better? and leds produce frostier buds in flowering" which again implies the same thing.
I made my own points clear I think, there is room for everyone and every method. A shame LED is a lot more expensive for the initial outlay so just isn't viable for 99% of growers then everyone could do their own testing
man that room smells just amazing, a real earthy / hashy smell in thereMan they really liked that last feeding!!!
can I bring my sleeping bag?!?!?! hahahahahaman that room smells just amazing, a real earthy / hashy smell in there