Supersillybilly's Light Experiment

supersillybilly

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Hey Billy. I took a look at my 2nd clone since I changed over to a 3.5w LED bulb from a 13w CFL and it looks like the LED light might work better for the clone.
Im not the best with clones. Ive been sucessful but I would rather purchase them off another more skilled gardener
 

cheddar1985

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Lookin good bro as expected by u they are late flowerin do u see any change in feedin? Lighter on nutes?less food bein taken in?
 

supersillybilly

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They went a bit of a drinking bender for the last 2 days. So Ive gave them a good stong dose of feed. Prob burn the shit out them.lol
 

DST

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Not to self, remind not to post on RIU at 4 in the morning when nutted!!! lol. Sare heid the day lad....?
 

Toolage 87

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Well if your yield is the same and it finishes around the same amount of time or faster then its best to use the 7/12 method.
 

DST

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I've been sitting here trying to work out what sort of timer you have and how it's set...mine are all in 24 hours. Help a dopey smoker out la and explain. Cheers Bill,

DST
 

Toolage 87

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I've been sitting here trying to work out what sort of timer you have and how it's set...mine are all in 24 hours. Help a dopey smoker out la and explain. Cheers Bill,

DST
He is using a digital timer. Its one of the main reasons why I bought one because they let you program your timer the the second so you can tell your lights to turn on at 5:01.01am. so that is 5:01 am and 1 second.
 

supersillybilly

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Ive got a digi timer that i have up to 8 on and offs a day. If that makes sense. I can set times for different days of the week. They get an extra hour of darkness on a sat. It burst my head setting the timer
 

Toolage 87

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How many on and off settings does your timer have in all? The one that I bought has 20 sets of on/off settings.

Also DST it can get pretty confusing setting the timer unless you use a program to write the times down on so that you can adjust it to your needs. Also a good digital timer will have a battery backup system so if the power goes out (unlike the pin timers) it doesn't rely on the power to keep track because they will either have 2 button batteries or a AA or AAA battery for them. The one that I bought uses 2 button batteries.
 
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