this Jack's product:
http://www.jrpeters.com/products_/16491/17592-jack-s-professional/16387-5-12-26-hydroponic-.html
is the one designed to be used with the Calcium Nitrate.
I've used it. It works well and it is PH buffered to 6.0
Here's a link to more hydro formula's by jack's...
I just went and looked, I'm coming up on 7 years in a couple of months! I lurked for a while before making an acct also but the only time that counts is once you make the acct as that is the only true record on here.
@ttystikk How in the heck did you get someone banned
What ever your problem is, deal with it like a man and get over it.
I'm kind of thinking that you won't. You will most likely continue on this same path. That is what is truly sad.
I'm not saying COB LEDs can't compete. I fully think that they can more than compete, once arranged to maximize coverage for the style of grow that is being done. Like I said, I may not have explained it properly in my previous post.
I think that that not only can LEDs compete but that done...
When you hang a bare 1k bulb vertical, it puts out the same amount of light all the way around the bulb. For the cobs to work in the exact same manner, You would need all of the cobs facing the same way.
I may not have stated that quite right but if you re-examine what you have going you may...
@Buzz Buzzilla I am seeing a ton of "amber" in that second pic, it that primarily from lighting?
Looking closely I can see both translucent and opaque amber trichs mostly on the right half. On the left are more clear with some amber mixed in.
Have you finished with the experiment yet or is this...
I was gonna go all sarcastic but I'll be nice, growing plants in dirt is a tad primitive in some folks book. Then again dropping a seed in the dirt is not very high on the tech level in life these days... But it still works just fine.
@citeh, you can super crop those tops, that are shooting up to even the canopy out. just crush the stem slightly, slightly and bend it over. It will straighten up slowly over the next few days and your canopy will be fairly even again.